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Signing Tool (signtool)
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3.10 Release Notes
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Documentation is provided online at mozilla.org
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Problems or questions not covered by the online documentation can be
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discussed in the DevEdge Security Newsgroup.
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=== New Features in 3.10
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=======================
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One new option (-X) has been added to create a Mozilla aware signed XPI archive.
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The option must be accompanied by the -Z option. This new option
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creates a JAR file with the META-INF/zigbert.rsa/dsa file as the first file in
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the archive instead of the default third to last. This will enable the archive
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to be seen as signed by products incorporating XPInstall. i.e. .xpi extensions
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for FireFox or Mozilla.
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=== New Features in 1.3
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=======================
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The security library components have been upgraded to utilize NSS_2_7_1_RTM.
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This means that the maximum RSA keysize now supported should be 4096 bits.
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=== Zigbert 0.6 Support
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=======================
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This program was previously named Zigbert. The last version of zigbert
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was Zigbert 0.6. Because all the functionality of Zigbert is maintained in
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signtool 1.2, Zigbert is no longer supported. If you have problems
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using Zigbert, please upgrade to signtool 1.2.
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=== New Features in 1.2
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=======================
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Certificate Generation Improvements
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-----------------------------------
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Two new options have been added to control generation of self-signed object
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signing certificates with the -G option. The -s option takes the size (in bits)
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of the generated RSA private key. The -t option takes the name of the PKCS #11
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token on which to generate the keypair and install the certificate. Both
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options are optional. By default, the private key is 1024 bits and is generated
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on the internal software token.
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=== New Features in 1.1
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=======================
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File I/O
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--------
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Signtool can now read its options from a command file specified with the -f
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option on the command line. The format for the file is described in the
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documentation.
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Error messages and informational output can be redirected to an output file
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by supplying the "--outfile" option on the command line or the "outfile="
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option in the command file.
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New Options
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"--norecurse" tells Signtool not to recurse into subdirectories when signing
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directories or parsing HTML with the -J option.
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"--leavearc" tells Signtool not to delete the temporary .arc directories
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produced by the -J option. This can aid debugging.
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"--verbosity" tells Signtool how much information to display. 0 is the
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default. -1 suppresses most messages, except for errors.
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=== Bug Fixes in 1.1
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====================
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-J option revamped
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The -J option, which parses HTML files, extracts Java and Javascript code,
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and stores them in signed JAR files, has been re-implemented. Several bugs
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have been fixed:
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- CODEBASE attribute is no longer ignored
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- CLASS and SRC attributes can be be paths ("xxx/xxx/x.class") rather than
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just filenames ("x.class").
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- LINK tags are handled correctly
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- various HTML parsing bugs fixed
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- error messages are more informative
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No Password on Key Database
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If you had not yet set a Communicator password (which locks key3.db, the
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key database), signtool would fail with a cryptic error message whenever it
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attempted to verify the password. Now this condition is detected at the
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beginning of the program, and a more informative message is displayed.
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-x and -e Options
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Previously, only one of each of these options could be specified on the command
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line. Now arbitrarily many can be specified. For example, to sign only files
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with .class or .js extensions, the arguments "-eclass -ejs" could both be
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specified. To exclude the directories "subdir1" and "subdir2" from signing,
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the arguments "-x subdir1 -x subdir2" could both be specified.
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New Features in 1.0
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Creation of JAR files
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The -Z option causes signtool to output a JAR file formed by storing the
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signed archive in ZIP format. This eliminates the need to use a separate ZIP
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utility. The -c option specifies the compression level of the resulting
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JAR file.
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Generation of Object-Signing Certificates and Keys
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The -G option will create a new, self-signed object-signing certificate
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which can be used for testing purposes. The generated certificate and
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associated public and private keys will be installed in the cert7.db and
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key3.db files in the directory specified with the -d option (unless the key
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is generated on an external token using the -t option). On Unix systems,
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if no directory is specified, the user's Netscape directory (~/.netscape)
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will be used. In addition, the certificate is output in X509 format to the
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files x509.raw and x509.cacert in the current directory. x509.cacert can
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be published on a web page and imported into browsers that visit that page.
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Extraction and Signing of JavaScript from HTML
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The -J option activates the same functionality provided by the signpages
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Perl script. It will parse a directory of html files, creating archives
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of the JavaScript called from the HTML. These archives are then signed and
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made into JAR files.
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Enhanced Smart Card Support
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Certificates that reside on smart cards are displayed when using the -L and
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-l options.
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