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win-verify-signature

v1.7.0

Published

Check the signature of an executable file using the WinVerifyTrust API

Downloads

1,548

Readme

About

This module is a wrapper for the WinVerifyTrust API. It is a native module and requires a C++ compiler to build. It is tested on Windows 10 and Windows 11.

The module will get all keys refers to following table and compare them with the publisher info you provide. If they matches it will return signed=true. If not, it will return the failed reason(type is string). You don't need to provide the whole publisher info, you can just provide the keys you want to compare.

//  Key         Object Identifier               RDN Value Type(s)
//  ---         -----------------               -----------------
//  CN          szOID_COMMON_NAME               Printable, Unicode
//  L           szOID_LOCALITY_NAME             Printable, Unicode
//  O           szOID_ORGANIZATION_NAME         Printable, Unicode
//  OU          szOID_ORGANIZATIONAL_UNIT_NAME  Printable, Unicode
//  E           szOID_RSA_emailAddr             Only IA5
//  C           szOID_COUNTRY_NAME              Only Printable
//  S           szOID_STATE_OR_PROVINCE_NAME    Printable, Unicode
//  STREET      szOID_STREET_ADDRESS            Printable, Unicode
//  T           szOID_TITLE                     Printable, Unicode
//  G           szOID_GIVEN_NAME                Printable, Unicode
//  I           szOID_INITIALS                  Printable, Unicode
//  SN          szOID_SUR_NAME                  Printable, Unicode
//  DC          szOID_DOMAIN_COMPONENT          IA5, UTF8
//  SERIALNUMBER szOID_DEVICE_SERIAL_NUMBER     Only Printable

Example


import { verifySignatureByPublishName } from 'win-verify-signature';

console.log( verifySignatureByPublishName("path/to/file", ['CN="Microsoft Corporation",O="Microsoft Corporation",L=Redmond,S=Washington,C=US"'])); 

/* Example: 
{
  signed: true,
  message: "The file is signed and the signature was verified"
  subject: "CN=\"Microsoft Corporation\";O=\"Microsoft Corporation\";L=\"Redmond\";S=\"Washington\";C=\"US\";"
}
*/

types

declare interface ISignStatus {
  signed: boolean;
  message: string;
  subject?: string;
}

export function verifySignatureByPublishName(filePath:string, publishNames:string[]):ISignStatus

Refer

https://github.com/microsoft/Windows-classic-samples/blob/main/Samples/Win7Samples/security/cryptoapi/VerifyNameTrust/VerifyNameTrust/VerifyNameTrust.cpp