Applet Running In the Sun JavaTM Runtime Environment (JRETM) Is No Longer Signed After Repackaging the Signed .cab Files As .jar Files.
Symptoms
After repackaging signed .cab files as .jar
files, an applet running in the Sun JRE is treated as unsigned. But, the same
applet which is packaged as .cab files runs as signed in the Microsoft
Virtual Machine (VM).
Cause
Microsoft supports signing applets through its own proprietary Authenticode
and .cab file technologies. The signing information is lost
in the process of repackaging. As a result, the Sun JRE implementation treats the .jar
files as unsigned.
Resolution
Sign the .jar files by using the jarsigner
tool of the Java Development Kit (JDK) by using the following method:
Obtain the Sun
Java Signing certificate from VeriSign or the Java
Code Signing certificate from Thawte or similar certificates from
other Certificate Authorities (CAs). RSA certificates may be purchased from a Certificate Authority (CA) that supports RSA, such as Verisign and Thawte.
Import the certificate into your keystore by using the
keytool command and an alias name. For example, type the following command:
Type the jarsigner command to sign the .jar file, by using
the RSA credentials in your keystore that were generated in the previous
step. Make sure the same alias name is specified. For example, type the following command:
When you type the above command, the following response appears. Type the Passphrase that you provided while generating the credentials for keystore in the above step.
Enter Passphrase for keystore:
Type the Passphrase that you provided while generating the credentials for keystore.
Use "jarsigner -verify -verbose -certs" to verify
the .jar files.
C:>C:\jdk1.6.0\bin\jarsigner -verify -verbose
-certs d:\TestApplet.jar
245 Wed Mar 10 11:48:52 PST 2000 META-INF/manifest.mf
187 Wed Mar 10 11:48:52 PST 2000 META-INF/MYCERT.SF
968 Wed Mar 10 11:48:52 PST 2000 META-INF/MYCERT.RSA
smk 943 Wed Mar 10 11:48:52 PST 2000 TestApplet.class
smk 163 Wed Mar 10 11:48:52 PST 2000 TestHelper.class
X.509, CN=XXXXXXX YYY, OU=Java Software,
O=Sun Microsystems, L=Cupertino,
ST=CA, C=US (mycert)
X.509, CN=Sun Microsystems, OU=Java Plug-in QA,
O=Sun Microsystems, L=Cupertino, ST=CA, C=US
X.509, EmailAddress=server-certs@thawte.com,
CN=Thawte Server CA, OU=Certification
Services Division, O=Thawte Consulting cc,
L=Cape Town, ST=Western Cape, C=ZA
s = signature was verified
m = entry is listed in manifest
k = at least one certificate was found in keystore
i = at least one certificate was found in identity scope
jar verified.