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    • donhoD
      donho @xomx
      last edited by donho

      @xomx said in Notepad++ v8.8.3 Release Candidate:

      Root-certs usually have longer expiration date, I don’t see a problem with it.

      The point is on “Issued to” & “Issued by”: the information should be difference between 2 certificates.
      It’s more clear in RC5 for users:

      Root certificate: (Self-signed root certificate)

      8ce32d0b-b12d-4ee8-9ebf-ebff98d5cd68-image.png


      Code signing certificate (Code signing certicate issued by Self-signed root certificate)

      c035d2f1-5e81-4ab0-a01e-1a54cf7534a7-image.png

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      • xomxX
        xomx @donho
        last edited by

        @donho said in Notepad++ v8.8.3 Release Candidate:

        The point is on “Issued to” & “Issued by”: the information should be difference between 2 certificates.

        Ah, now I see it, thanks.

        The important is, you left the code-signing one “Issued to” to be the Notepad++, so the possible future UAC pop-ups can say “Notepad++” as the “Verified publisher” (with the N++ cert in the Trusted Root CA) as it was before, right?

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        • PeterJonesP
          PeterJones @donho
          last edited by

          With the newest certificates and RC5, what I see is

          • Notepad++ Root Certificate
            • General
              • Issued To: Notepad++ Root Certificate
              • Issued By: Notepad++ Root Certificate
              • Valid from 7/8/2025 to 7/8/2055
            • Details
              • Thumbprint = c80539ff7076d22e73a01f164108dafbf06e45e4

          And on the signing certificate with the RC5 binary, I see:

          • Notepad++
            • General
              • Issued To: Notepad++
              • Issued By: Notepad++ Root Certificate
              • Valid from 7/8/2025 to 7/8/2028
            • Details
              • Thumbprint = 7f517e235584afc146f6d3b44cd34c6cc36a3ab2

          The dates are presumably different because of timezone differences, since early morning 7/9 in France was still 7/8 on the Western timezone in USA.

          @donho, Please confirm whether these are the correct Thumbprints, according to your records.

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          • donhoD
            donho @PeterJones
            last edited by donho

            @xomx

            The important is, you left the code-signing one “Issued to” to be the Notepad++, so the possible future UAC pop-ups can say “Notepad++” as the “Verified publisher” (with the N++ cert in the Trusted Root CA) as it was before, right?

            Yes, exactly - if the root certificate is installed on users’ machine.

            @PeterJones

            I confirm the above information.

            BTW, the root certificate will be available in GitHub repository as well:
            https://github.com/notepad-plus-plus/notepad-plus-plus/blob/master/nppRoot.crt

            You might consider to include Notepad++ root certificate (nppRoot.crt) in npp-user-manual.org and also the following information:

            Name: Notepad++ Root Certificate
            Serial Number: 7A137FBEA48E8D469D2B43D49EBBCB21
            Thumbprint: C80539FF7076D22E73A01F164108DAFBF06E45E4
            SHA256: 443B4543C3A682804540849793556FFD3A6CE5D4721C9ADFDA6450223DDD54D7
            Created: 2025-07-09
            Expires: 2055-07-09

            so users could have 3 sources to download the root certificate and do the croiss-verification.
            It’s totally up to you. But if you do, please provide me the URL of nppRoot.crt - I will include it into my release note & Ressources page.

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            • PGomersallP
              PGomersall @donho
              last edited by

              @donho said in Notepad++ v8.8.3 Release Candidate:

              BTW, the root certificate will be available in GitHub repository as well:
              https://github.com/notepad-plus-plus/notepad-plus-plus/blob/master/nppRoot.crt

              @donho nppRoot.crt is not found at that location

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              • PeterJonesP
                PeterJones @PGomersall
                last edited by PeterJones

                @PGomersall said in Notepad++ v8.8.3 Release Candidate:

                nppRoot.crt is not found at that location

                I think you missed two of Don’s words from his sentence: “the root certificate will be available” – “will be” implies future tense, so not yet.

                –
                update: an hour later, that file does exist at https://github.com/notepad-plus-plus/notepad-plus-plus/blob/master/nppRoot.crt … so no more waiting

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                • PeterJonesP
                  PeterJones @donho
                  last edited by

                  @donho said in Notepad++ v8.8.3 Release Candidate:

                  But if you do, please provide me the URL of nppRoot.crt - I will include it into my release note & Ressources page.

                  Sorry if I wasn’t fast enough for the Release Notes…

                  https://npp-user-manual.org/docs/certs/nppRoot.crt

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                  • donhoD
                    donho @PeterJones
                    last edited by

                    @PeterJones said in Notepad++ v8.8.3 Release Candidate:

                    Considering @donho said above, “BTW, I should make https work, I know - it’s on my TODO list.”, I can confidentally conclude that the goal is to get it renewed. ;-)

                    FYI,
                    It’s done with let’s Encrypt:
                    https://download.notepad-plus-plus.org/repository/

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                    • Ben HB
                      Ben H @donho
                      last edited by

                      @donho VirusTotal is flagging v8.8.3 with the following:
                      ffa02486-0bad-4976-92ab-0ccc969972ee-image.png

                      Is this a concern or a false positive?

                      Thanks.

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                      • donhoD
                        donho @Ben H
                        last edited by

                        @Ben-H
                        False positive.
                        Because if I put malware into Notepad++, I would not tell you.

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                        • Ben HB
                          Ben H @donho
                          last edited by

                          @donho
                          Thanks. Is there a way to check with BKav Pro security vendor to see why it is a false positive? We just needed some explanation or confirmation that we are in the clear in order to satisfy the audit requirement by our company. Appreciate the Notepad++ team as always.

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                          • datatraveller1D
                            datatraveller1 @Ben H
                            last edited by

                            @Ben-H I have just written to BKAV customer services and asked them to disable the false positive. I’ve had a good experience with this company and I’m sure it will disappear soon.

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                            • Ben HB
                              Ben H @datatraveller1
                              last edited by

                              @datatraveller1
                              Great. Thanks much!

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                                datatraveller1 @Ben H
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