Library /sys$common/syshlp/helplib.hlb  —  CDSA  CDSA$SIGN.EXE  Integrity Signing Example
   The following is an example of the cdsa_sign command for Integrity
   signing:

      $ define cdsa_sign "/cdsa_tempdir/addin"
      $ set default cdsa_sysdir:[sign]
      $ cdsa_sign stubcsp300_shr cdsa_sign A intmods.cer -
      _$ intmods intchain. {79BDE0F0-4541-11d3-A8F3-0090271D266F} -
      _$ "XX" "EXEMPT" "XX" "XX"

      The first command defines the logical cdsa_sign (which is used
      internally by the code) in UNIX directory format as the
      directory where the executable to be signed can be found.

      * stubcsp300_shr is the name of the module being signed.
      * cdsa_sign is the logical pointing to the directory containing
        the module.
      * A indicates  that stubcsp300_shr is a service provider module.
      * intmods.cer is the name of the certificate being used to sign
        the module.
      * intmods is the password for the private key of the certificate
        (intmods.cer) being used to sign the module.
      * intchain. is the name of the text file containing the names of
        the certificates in the Integrity chain.
      * {79BDE0F0-4541-11d3-A8F3-0090271D266F} is the GUID of the service
        provider module.
      * "XX" is the access tag, which indicates that this is not an
        installer module.
      * "EXEMPT" is the CDSA_PVC_API tag specifying that this is an
        application manifest.
      * "XX" specifies that the CDSA_PVC_SPI tag is not in the manifest.
      * "XX" specifies that the CDSA_PRIV tag is not in the manifest.
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