Thursday, July 28, 2011

Get Symbian Certificates (NEW TRICK 2011)

STEP 1: Goto


STEP 2: Fill all details in text area to generate desired Symbian Certificates 



RSA Private key bit size : Select Us Own Bit size

Enter Number of days the certificate is Valid : 1 year = 365 days
LIMITATION is 25 Years.

Security Code : Enter ur CAPTCHA code for Validation

And click on Generate button


Ur Certificates are Generated 




Now Copy "Certificate Signing Request" Code to Notepad. And Save it as Symbian.csr

Copy "Public Key Certificate" Code to Notepad. And Save it as Symbian.cer

Copy "Private Key" Code to Notepad. And Save it as Symbian.key


What is Self-signed certificate?

An application can be signed using self-signed certificate if it does not require any capabilities that cannot be granted by the users. Technically, it means the application does not require any capability or require one (or more) of the following capabilities:



LocalServices
Location (starting with S60 3rd Edition FP2)
NetworkServices
UserEnvironment
ReadUserData
WriteUSerData

Self-signed certificate is generated by the developer and as such it cannot be trusted by the device. During installation, the users will be prompted a warning dialog saying that the application is not trusted.

This type of certificate can be used for signing commercial releases of the applications. 

The features and limits of self-signed certificate are:


it is not restricted to the list of devices with specified IMEI (i.e. no restrictions by IMEI);
it can have different period of validity (for example, SISContents self-signed certificate is valid for 25 years);
it can grant only a basic set of capabilities, which are called user grantable. These are: NetworkServices, LocalServices, ReadUserData, WriteUserData, UserEnvironment (and Location in S60v3.2 and newer S60 based devices and UIQ 3.0+ devices);
suitable to sign packages with UID from unprotected range (0xA0000000 - 0xAFFFFFFF and test range: 0xE0000000 - 0xEFFFFFFF). Packages with UID from protected range cannot be signed against this type of certificate.






How to sign with your cer & key




PART 2 :
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Download This Application for PC siscontents170.zip (863.3 KB)



Just Extract it and Use application



1. Drag Or Open Any Sis / Sisx File With this Sis Content to Proceed Further . 



2. Now Click Sign Icon 




3. Now Select Keypairs Icon Shown in Below Screenshot .



4. Now Fill All Require details as Show in Below ScreenShot . After that Click Add profile to Create Profile Name in List.





3. After that Select Package Icon Beside Keyparis . And Select ur Profile name from Signing Profiles As show in Below ScreenShot 




Thats it After Selection Just Click on Add Signature



PART 3 :


The following steps disable the signature verification:

1.open the “Application Manager”
2.click the left soft key to open the options menu
3.from the list choose the point “Settings”
4.switch the option “Software Installation” to “All”
5.switch the option “Online certif. check” to “Off”


UPDATED AGAIN ON SEP 7th 2012 

10 comments:

Anonymous said...

Hi i need help regarding this i have done every thing as u said but when trying to add signature it says signature algorithm not supported...plz i need it badly.....i have no clue what i did wrong...my mail id: rachapudimourya@gmail.com

Anonymous said...

Doesn't work, if you click generate, the page just goes back from the start..no certificates key generated.. please help

Anonymous said...

"Signature algorithm is not supported " What ca i do please ? thanks.

Mid said...

Packages with UID from protected range cannot be signed against this type of certificate. oh cmn !!!!!!!!!!!!!! pls do something abt it ..!! paleezz

Anonymous said...

Not Working ........

Unknown said...

Get ur Dev-Cert Friends.

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Thank you all

nismo said...

THE SAME THAT THIS user: Doesn't work, if you click generate, the page just goes back from the start..no certificates key generated.. please help.

WHAT CAN WE DO?

Unknown said...

Thanks for report , We have fixed error! :)

Best Regards,

igomez said...

I've tried to do my certificate but it doesn't work, if you click generate, the page just goes back from the start..no certificates key generated.. please help.

Unknown said...

Hello max,
The question I have is that, is there any way that one can do this whole signing process for packages from protected UID range(starting with 0x2....) or not?
Thanks for your effort!

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