Ilya Shipitsin
Ilya Shipitsin
Injecting the publisher certificate into the Trusted Publisher store prior to running tapinstall.exe
it might be considered as security issue. we investigate malware activity (not related to openvpn), there are so called sandbox techniques in malware investigation, if some program performs such a...
Injecting the publisher certificate into the Trusted Publisher store prior to running tapinstall.exe
it might be better alternative to pass "logo" certification and get driver signed by microsoft trusted cert.
Injecting the publisher certificate into the Trusted Publisher store prior to running tapinstall.exe
one more thing to mention here. Windows allows so called "enterprise certificate store", which is Active Directory integrated store (no certificate is stored locally): https://blogs.msdn.microsoft.com/muaddib/2013/10/18/understanding-and-managing-the-certificate-stores-used-for-smart-card-logon/ in such environment you cannot...
Injecting the publisher certificate into the Trusted Publisher store prior to running tapinstall.exe
it is not difficult to integrate is into NSIS, I'll make PR soon
Injecting the publisher certificate into the Trusted Publisher store prior to running tapinstall.exe
stay tuned :-) I'm going to finish it within a week or less.
Yes, I saw devcon sources on github, what kind of modification should be made to its source?
https://github.com/Microsoft/Windows-driver-samples/tree/master/setup/devcon
it is not hard to build it in AppVeyor. it is pretty recent, so, it builds fine
https://ci.appveyor.com/project/chipitsine/windows-driver-samples/build/artifacts
what modification is required to the source?