Simple certificate authority for development written in C#. Allows issue of SSL certificates, including wildcard certificates
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Simple certificate authority for development written in C#. Allows issue of SSL certificates, including wildcard certificates
This tool is a user-friendly Graphical User Interface (GUI) tool that simplifies and streamlines the process of digitally signing files using Microsoft's signtool.exe. This tool is designed to provide a straightforward interface, enabling users to apply digital signatures to software executables, drivers, DLLs, and other file types effortlessly.
Creates PKCS #12 files (.pfx, .p12) from PEM representations of certificate and private key. No installation needed.
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Certification generation for different purposes.
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