Hi, i am not sure, if you all alread knew about it. But for me it was totally new.
Today i was able to successfully signing a Windows .exe file under Mac OS X. See the steps below. If the URLs are not readable, go here to download a short pdf containing the instructions. https://dl.qck.nu//?dl=Singing_Windows_files_on_MacOSX.pdf <https://dl.qck.nu//?dl=Singing_Windows_files_on_MacOSX.pdf> Why are url in this list email always shown twice? Is there a trick to avoid that? Any way. Regards, Matthias How to signcode Windows apps under Mac OS X using osslsigncode 1. If not already installed, install Homebrew using the Terminal ruby -e "$(curl -fsSL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Homebrew/install/master/install)" 2. install osslsigncode using HomeBrew, enter the following into the Terminal brew install osslsigncode After successful installation you should be able to sign your Windows .exe under Mac OS X See examples below for signing YOURAPP.exe with a p12/pfx certificate SHA256 osslsigncode sign -pkcs12 YOURCERTIFICATEFILE.p12 -pass YOURCERTPASSWORD -h sha2 -t TIMESTAMPSERVERURL -in /PATH/YOURAPP.exe -out /PATH/YOURAPP_signed.exe SHA1 osslsigncode sign -pkcs12 YOURCERTIFICATEFILE.p12 -pass YOURCERTPASSWORD -h sha1 -in /PATH/YOURAPP.exe -out /PATH/YOURAPP_signed.exe Dual signing osslsigncode sign -pkcs12 YOURCERTIFICATEFILE.p12 -pass YOURCERTPASSWORD -h sha1 -in /PATH/YOURAPP.exe -out /PATH/YOURAPP_signed.exe osslsigncode sign -pkcs12 YOURCERTIFICATEFILE.p12 -pass YOURCERTPASSWORD -h sha2 -nest -t TIMESTAMPSERVERURL -in /PATH/YOURAPP.exe -out /PATH/YOURAPP_signed.exe With my Comode certificate i am using the timestamp server url http://timestamp.comodoca.com/rfc3161 <http://timestamp.comodoca.com/rfc3161> _______________________________________________ use-livecode mailing list use-livecode@lists.runrev.com Please visit this url to subscribe, unsubscribe and manage your subscription preferences: http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-livecode