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08-12-2014, 01:25 PM
Hi Friedrich
My current SHA1 certificate is due for renewal in two months, I'm not sure
of what to order.
- Should I buy a 3 year SHA2 certificate or a 1 year SHA1 certificate and a
SHA2 certificate next year?
- What happens if I sign my EXEs with a SHA2 certificate and my users run
them in Windows XP?
- If I get a SHA2 certificate, can I use it today with Setupbuilder?
I'll appreciate your comments.
Regards,
-- Carlos GutiƩrrez
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08-12-2014, 01:26 PM
Hi Carlos,
http://www.lindersoft.com/forums/showthread.php?t=43220
Always order a 3-year certificate. Never order an one or two years only
certificate. Otherwise, you have to build a new "reputation" for your
certificate every year (after two years).
BTW, you can use the "new type" certificate to code-sign with SetupBuilder.
But you can't code-sign using the SHA-2 option yet (will be available in a
later build). Windows XP SP3 supports SHA-2. Older operation systems do
not.
Friedrich
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08-12-2014, 01:26 PM
BTW, Comodo told me that if the order goes beyond 01-Jan-2016 their system
will automatically issue of the SHA-2 chain.
Friedrich
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08-12-2014, 01:27 PM
> if the order goes beyond 01-Jan-2016 their system
>will automatically issue of the SHA-2 chain.
That settles it then :-)
Thanks!
Carlos Gutierrez
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08-12-2014, 01:28 PM
Thanks!
>Windows XP SP3 supports SHA-2.
>Older operation systems do not.
Do you know what does "not supported" mean for say XP SP2?
Do EXEs show as not signed or with a bad signature? Do they still run?
Carlos Gutierrez
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08-12-2014, 01:40 PM
Carlos,
> Do you know what does "not supported" mean for say XP SP2?
> Do EXEs show as not signed or with a bad signature? Do they still run?
If you code-signed with the SHA-2 option it would "show" an invalid
code-signature for your signed files. Please note that you can use the new
type certificates to code-sign with the old option. The operation system
would display a warning.
Friedrich
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