When you try to install Microsoft packages on Linux (some examples are VSCode, SQLServer, DotNet or the Moby engine for IoTEdge) you must trust the microsoft...
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I’ve been pretty happy with the name ccc as a shortcut for Cert Central Client, but I need to think a new name for a few reasons:
Cert Central is already...
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This week I’ve started in a new team, the Azure-IoT End-To-End team. In my first three days I’ve been exploring the Getting Started experiences using differe...
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Note: This article describes ideas to work code signing certificates. Not applicable for SSL/TLS communications.
A real cert is an X509 certificate issu...
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One of the key parts of Cert Central is the push command. The purpose of this command is to enable developers to publish their public keys associated to thei...
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Cert Central is a personal project to explore how to enable code signing for every developer without paying to Certificate Authorities.
Use X509 certific...
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I’ve started a desktop application to explore different modernization characteristics
of a Windows Desktop application such as Windows 10 api usage, port WPF...
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The secure-packages-demo repo includes a dummy project with a custom configuration to require that all packages are signed with known certificates. These cer...
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