unsigned kexts on Yosemite

Landon J Fuller landonf at macports.org
Mon Oct 27 08:40:47 PDT 2014


On Oct 27, 2014, at 8:55 AM, Landon J Fuller <landonf at macports.org> wrote:

> 
> On Oct 27, 2014, at 7:50 AM, Daniel J. Luke <dluke at geeklair.net> wrote:
> 
>> +1 I think Landon's plan seems reasonable (try to get a signing cert - even though we probably won't get one, use the nvram check to print information that helps our users, possibly use developer-signed kexts).
> 
> Does MacPorts already have a paid developer account? If not, I can donate the $99 so portmgr can sign up for one.

Answering my own question :-)

landonf at zul:~> pkgutil --check-signature ~/Downloads/MacPorts-2.3.2-10.10-Yosemite.pkg 
Package "MacPorts-2.3.2-10.10-Yosemite.pkg":
   Status: signed by a certificate trusted by Mac OS X
   Certificate Chain:
    1. Developer ID Installer: Joshua Root
       SHA1 fingerprint: B3 8D 89 15 75 0A 97 0B F9 98 4D D8 7E 52 74 B8 6C 67 A3 1D
       -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
    2. Developer ID Certification Authority
       SHA1 fingerprint: 3B 16 6C 3B 7D C4 B7 51 C9 FE 2A FA B9 13 56 41 E3 88 E1 86
       -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
    3. Apple Root CA
       SHA1 fingerprint: 61 1E 5B 66 2C 59 3A 08 FF 58 D1 4A E2 24 52 D1 98 DF 6C 60
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