Delphi ActiveX
Delphi ActiveX
Code Signing using Sectigo USB Token
See more Code Signing Examples
Demonstrates how to Authenticode sign an EXE or DLL using a SafeNet USB token from Sectigo.Requires Chilkat v10.0.0 or greater.
Chilkat Delphi ActiveX Downloads
uses
Winapi.Windows, Winapi.Messages, System.SysUtils, System.Variants, System.Classes, Vcl.Graphics,
Vcl.Controls, Vcl.Forms, Vcl.Dialogs, Vcl.StdCtrls, Chilkat_TLB;
...
procedure TForm1.Button1Click(Sender: TObject);
var
success: Integer;
json: TChilkatJsonObject;
cert: TChilkatCert;
exePath: WideString;
signer: TChilkatCodeSign;
begin
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 := TChilkatJsonObject.Create(Self);
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 := TChilkatCert.Create(Self);
// Use your USB token PIN (user password).
// It will be a string similar to this: j6X54nB7-jlp5Cr2
cert.SmartCardPin := 'j6X54nB7-jlp5Cr2';
// Load the certificate based on the serial number.
// *** Use your certificate's serial number.
success := cert.LoadFromSmartcard('serial=3FF5B69109BFD4046C92CC0D18EE23C2');
if (success = 0) then
begin
Memo1.Lines.Add(cert.LastErrorText);
Exit;
end;
// Note: If the above fails, then use the SafeNet Authentication Client Tools
// to login to your token using your token password.
// You don't want too many failed logins, otherwise you'll lock the token.
// A successful login will reset number of failed logins back to 0.
// Note: This is to sign Microsoft Windows executables or DLLs
// You can sign .exe or .dll files.
exePath := 'C:/someDirectory/HelloWorld.exe';
signer := TChilkatCodeSign.Create(Self);
// If successful, the following call will apply the signature to the EXE (or DLL).
success := signer.AddSignature(exePath,cert.ControlInterface,json.ControlInterface);
if (success = 0) then
begin
Memo1.Lines.Add(signer.LastErrorText);
Exit;
end;
Memo1.Lines.Add('Successfully applied the Authenticode signature.');
end;