Clowd.Squirrel
AzureSignTool
Clowd.Squirrel | AzureSignTool | |
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5 | 4 | |
428 | 242 | |
0.2% | - | |
9.1 | 6.8 | |
2 months ago | 4 days ago | |
C# | C# | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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Clowd.Squirrel
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ClickOnce
I never had much luck with ClickOnce, so I was using Squirrel.Windows. I've recently switched to the Clowd.Squirrel fork, since I needed support for AzureSignTool in the build process.
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How can I secure my application update file server?
I would like to use Squirrel to manage updates for a company internal tool. This tool will be used in multiple geographic locations on dozens of machines. I can not simply dump the releases on a publicly accessible file server due to IP concerns.
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WinForms Application Updater
Recommending the fork https://github.com/clowd/Clowd.Squirrel Instead of Squirrel.Windows, as Squirrel.Windows is dead.
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What is currently a good way to provide an installer for WPF application?
A few months ago I experimented with Clowd.Squirrel (https://github.com/clowd/Clowd.Squirrel) and it's really nice and easy to use. Unfortunately I had to disable delta packages because windows defender slowed down the update process of delta packages tremendously.
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The best Windows installer you've never heard of: Clowd.Squirrel
The Clowd.Squirrel installer framework makes your app install and update as smoothly as Chrome:
AzureSignTool
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ClickOnce
I never had much luck with ClickOnce, so I was using Squirrel.Windows. I've recently switched to the Clowd.Squirrel fork, since I needed support for AzureSignTool in the build process.
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The Windows installer of ImageMagick will no longer be signed
[2] https://github.com/vcsjones/AzureSignTool
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One Game, by One Man, on Six Platforms: The Good, the Bad and the Ugly
The token requirement is a pain. We settled on using Azure Key Vault and AzureSignTool [1]. It costs $5 a month for a HSM key and you can sign things from anywhere.
It's not a protection racket...
[1] https://github.com/vcsjones/AzureSignTool
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Code signing in Azure DevOps
You can use any certificate authority to generate the security certificate, get a hardware security module (HSM). Then upload your new code signing certificate to Azure Key Vault and use the excellent Azure Sign Tool to pull the certificate from Azure Key Vault into your Azure Pipelines.
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