Re: Code Signing for Mac application
Re: Code Signing for Mac application
- Subject: Re: Code Signing for Mac application
- From: Graham Lee <email@hidden>
- Date: Wed, 17 Feb 2010 17:00:24 +0000
Hi Paul,
On 17 Feb 2010, at 16:19, Paul Sanders wrote:
> 2. It was trivial to sign my mpkg so I now do so, not that it has any visible effect. What Safari should do of course, when it downloads and runs a DMG containing an mpkg, is to tell the user whether the package is signed, and if so, who by. I don't know whether changing the contents of the mpkg breaks the sigature (obviously, it should) - there seems to be no way to verify that a package is signed.
If you've got it right, there should be a little cert icon in the installer, clicking it brings up an SFCertificatePanel with the details and trust settings. Screenshot: http://securemacprogramming.com/images/fg10-10.tif (actually, in fairness I know that happens for flat packages, I don't know about distributions and metapackages, but I would expect it does).
> That's all folks. Thanks again for the help, Graham.
No problem. <shameless>I'm talking on code signing at NSConference in Atlanta, GA next week: http://www.nsconference.com/ for tickets</shameless> :-D
Graham. _______________________________________________
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