Verishield File Signing Tool; Verishield File Signing Tool System Requirements; Operating Modes For The Verishield File Signing Tool - VeriFone VX 675 Reference Manual

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VeriShield File Signing Tool

VeriShield File
Signing Tool
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VeriShield File
Signing Tool
System
Requirements
Operating Modes for
the VeriShield File
Signing Tool
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VX 675 R
EFERENCE
The normal size of a signature file is approximately 400 bytes. Depending on the
application's size and on how memory space is allocated, the area available for
storing multiple signature files must be carefully managed. The memory space
required by a certificate file is also approximately 400 bytes, but certificate files
are temporary. When a certificate is authenticated, the data it contains is copied to
the certificate tree, and the certificate file is erased from the target file group's
.
drive
To generate the signature files required for file authentication, you must sign all
executable files and other files to be logically protected using the file signing
(VeriShield File Signing Tool) software tool. This section discusses the use of this
tool, which is included in the VX 675 Verix eVo DTK.
The VeriShield File Signing Tool generates a formatted file called a signature file,
recognized by the filename extension *.p7s.
You can run VeriShield File Signing Tool on a host computer (PC) in DOS
command-line mode, or invoke the program under Windows 2000 or Windows XP
and then use the dialog box shown on
The file signing process for operating system files is done for VX 675 customers
by the VeriFone CA. For operating system updates, VeriFone provides
customers with a complete download package that includes all certificates and
signature files required for authentication.
The file signing tool requires one of the following computing environments:
Windows NT, Version 4.0, SP5
Windows 95, with Internet Explorer Version 5.0
The SP5 and Internet Explorer Version 5.0 software can be downloaded from the
Microsoft Web site located at www.microsoft.com.
The VeriShield File Signing Tool can run on the host computer in two user modes:
Command-line mode (Windows PC DOS shell): Command-line mode is
useful for application developers who perform batch file downloads and is
convenient when using file download tools provided by VeriFone, such as the
VeriCentre Download Management Module (DMM) and the DDL.EXE direct
download utility. In command-line mode, you can sign a batch of files in a
single operation.
Graphical interface mode (Windows NT or Windows 95): Use the FileSign
dialog box
(Figure
destination location for the generated signature file on the host computer.
When you run the file signing tool under Windows, you can sign only one file
at a time.
G
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30) to select the file to sign, and assign a name and
to make the required entries.
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