vadimgrn / usbip-win2

USB/IP Client for Windows
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can you remove testsigning after installing winusb? #48

Closed comsyspro closed 11 months ago

comsyspro commented 11 months ago

is it possible to disable testsigning with bcdedit.exe /set testsigning off after you have installed winusb with the test certificates? is this possible for both ude and wdm driver releases or only for ude?

vadimgrn commented 11 months ago

You can disable test signing, but usbip will not work until it will be enabled.

comsyspro commented 11 months ago

yes, i did try that and also deleted the UpperFilters value in the registry. after rebooting you get a yellow warning mark on "usbip root" and USBip 3.X" in device manager and usbip is out of function. what would it cost to get a signed driver?

vadimgrn commented 11 months ago

https://github.com/vadimgrn/usbip-win2/issues/13

Oleszkiewicz commented 10 months ago

Hi, if the problem is the business entity - I can help with that, I have a company in Poland that is already a Microsoft partner, Provided we get funding for the cert I can go through EV code signing validation. From what I see it is possible to get one from Comodo a bit south of USD 900 or I can get one locally from Certum at approx USD 1050 for 3 years.

vadimgrn commented 10 months ago

Hi, it would be nice.

Oleszkiewicz commented 10 months ago

So how would we proceed ?

vadimgrn commented 10 months ago

Sorry, I'm busy right now.I'll answer later.

vadimgrn commented 10 months ago

So the question of money to buy an EV certificate?

Oleszkiewicz commented 10 months ago

yup, I can donate my time to go through the certification process, recompile and sign, but no possibility to fund this from the company right now.

vadimgrn commented 10 months ago

Donations have been very rare in recent months, I don't even remember the last time. I don't want to spend my own money for that during the war.

Oleszkiewicz commented 10 months ago

Sure , I don’t expect that, is there actually a possibility to set some kind of a goal on github or somewhere else? Are you safe in the war?

vadimgrn commented 10 months ago

So far so good. I've updated README.md

comsyspro commented 8 months ago

what is the actual best offer for a 3 three year driver certificate? could you create a kickstarter project https://www.kickstarter.com/ to collect money?

vadimgrn commented 8 months ago

There are two options to sponsor this project, the third is not required.

comsyspro commented 8 months ago

i mentioned kickstarter as you can see how much is already collected and you can define a timespan for collecting the required money. at the moment you can not know how much money is collected from some interested people and you can't know when the certificate will be ready. so can you publish this somehow or with such a platform like kickstarter?

eebssk1 commented 7 months ago

Maybe ask https://about.signpath.io/product/open-source ?

fredemmott commented 7 months ago

SignPath's open source offering does not include EV certificates, so isn't useful here.

FirstS0ul commented 1 month ago

How is the Status and how can i donate? :-)

vadimgrn commented 1 month ago

Screenshot from 2024-10-25 11-54-47

P.S. Do not take into account the first payout. It will take years to get required amount of money.

FirstS0ul commented 1 month ago

thanks. So e.g. a Comodo EV Code Signing Certificate cost $277.71/yr, right? than you need arround 300$ a year?