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Authenticode Sign using Smartcard or USB Token
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Demonstrates how to Authenticode sign an EXE or DLL using a smartcard or USB token, such as a Yubikey.Note: Chilkat's code signing class was added in v9.5.0.97
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use chilkat();
$success = 0;
# This example requires the Chilkat API to have been previously unlocked.
# See Global Unlock Sample for sample code.
# First create the following JSON to specify that SHA256 is to be used,
# and provide timestamp server information.
# {
# "hashAlg": "sha256",
# "timestampToken": {
# "enabled": true,
# "tsaUrl": "http://timestamp.digicert.com",
# "requestTsaCert": true,
# "hashAlg": "sha256"
# }
# }
$json = chilkat::CkJsonObject->new();
$json->UpdateString("hashAlg","sha256");
$json->UpdateBool("timestampToken.enabled",1);
$json->UpdateString("timestampToken.tsaUrl","http://timestamp.digicert.com");
$json->UpdateBool("timestampToken.requestTsaCert",1);
$json->UpdateString("timestampToken.hashAlg","sha256");
# The only difference in signing with a smartcard or USB token
# is that the cert is loaded from a smartcard or USB token, instead of a PFX or from elsewhere
# such as from the Windows certificate store.
$cert = chilkat::CkCert->new();
# Yubico YubiKey OTP+FIDO+CCID 0, default PIN = 123456
$cert->put_SmartCardPin("123456");
# Assuming you have the Yubikey inserted into the USB on the computer...
# and there is only 1 signing certificate on the Yubikey, then just load from
# the "smartcard". (assuming you don't have additional smartcards or USB tokens plugged in)
$success = $cert->LoadFromSmartcard("");
if ($success == 0) {
print $cert->lastErrorText() . "\r\n";
exit;
}
# If the smartcard/token has several possible certificates that can be used for signing,
# then see the online documentation for the LoadFromSmartcard method,
# and also see the online documentation and examples for Chilkat Pkcs11 and ScMinidriver.
# There are many possible ways to load a Chilkat certificate object with a cert (and associated private key)
# from a variety of sources. The only coding difference for any signing function in Chilkat,
# whether it be a PDF, XmlDSig, CMS, etc. is in how the cert is loaded.
# You can sign .exe or .dll files.
$exePath = "C:/someOtherDir/HelloWorld.exe";
$signer = chilkat::CkCodeSign->new();
# If successful, the following call will apply the signature to the EXE (or DLL).
$success = $signer->AddSignature($exePath,$cert,$json);
if ($success == 0) {
print $signer->lastErrorText() . "\r\n";
exit;
}
print "Successfully applied the Authenticode signature." . "\r\n";