OpenConsoleProxy.dll not code signed #17008

Closed
opened 2026-01-31 05:29:44 +00:00 by claunia · 6 comments
Owner

Originally created by @illumiN8i on GitHub (Mar 15, 2022).

Windows Terminal version

1.12.10393.0

Windows build number

10.0.22000.0

Other Software

No response

Steps to reproduce

View properties on file "C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows\AppRepository\Packages\Microsoft.WindowsTerminal_1.12.10393.0_x64__8wekyb3d8bbwe\PackagedCom\OpenConsoleProxy.dll"
Notice that Digital Signatures tab does not appear in the properties.

Virus total also confirms the file is not digitally signed:
https://www.virustotal.com/gui/file/320addd674045f097f85da27a88d0b0cf935adb8f1301b7af52c4c8f0a9145e5/details

Expected Behavior

File should be digitally signed like other official Microsoft files.

Actual Behavior

File is not digitally signed. This can cause the file to be blocked by application allow listing software.

Originally created by @illumiN8i on GitHub (Mar 15, 2022). ### Windows Terminal version 1.12.10393.0 ### Windows build number 10.0.22000.0 ### Other Software _No response_ ### Steps to reproduce View properties on file "C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows\AppRepository\Packages\Microsoft.WindowsTerminal_1.12.10393.0_x64__8wekyb3d8bbwe\PackagedCom\OpenConsoleProxy.dll" Notice that Digital Signatures tab does not appear in the properties. Virus total also confirms the file is not digitally signed: https://www.virustotal.com/gui/file/320addd674045f097f85da27a88d0b0cf935adb8f1301b7af52c4c8f0a9145e5/details ### Expected Behavior File should be digitally signed like other official Microsoft files. ### Actual Behavior File is not digitally signed. This can cause the file to be blocked by application allow listing software.
claunia added the Needs-TriageResolution-Fix-CommittedIssue-BugNeeds-Tag-Fix labels 2026-01-31 05:29:44 +00:00
Author
Owner

@zadjii-msft commented on GitHub (Mar 15, 2022):

Yea I'm gonna tap @DHowett in on this one. My memory serves poorly but I thought that the files themselves weren't codesigned but the entire msix (or msix bundle) was? That could entirely be wrong though.

ninja: the thread I'm thinking of: #9670

@zadjii-msft commented on GitHub (Mar 15, 2022): Yea I'm gonna tap @DHowett in on this one. My memory serves poorly but I thought that the files themselves weren't codesigned but the entire msix (or msix bundle) was? That could entirely be wrong though. ninja: the thread I'm thinking of: #9670
Author
Owner

@DHowett commented on GitHub (Mar 15, 2022):

Correct, this file is catalog signed. An application integrity framework should support catalog signing.

@DHowett commented on GitHub (Mar 15, 2022): Correct, this file is _catalog signed._ An application integrity framework should support catalog signing.
Author
Owner

@illumiN8i commented on GitHub (Mar 15, 2022):

I'll forward this to our application control product vendor. Thanks!

@illumiN8i commented on GitHub (Mar 15, 2022): I'll forward this to our application control product vendor. Thanks!
Author
Owner

@joeltuckwell commented on GitHub (May 24, 2022):

I just wanted to jump on this issue @DHowett - I've run this file against sigcheck (with the flags to check catalog signing) and it's returning n/a for publisher. Are you seeing something different on your system? If so could you please provide what you are seeing on your system and the hash for the version of OpenConsoleProxy.dll that you are checking?

Thank you!

image

@joeltuckwell commented on GitHub (May 24, 2022): I just wanted to jump on this issue @DHowett - I've run this file against sigcheck (with the flags to check catalog signing) and it's returning n/a for publisher. Are you seeing something different on your system? If so could you please provide what you are seeing on your system and the hash for the version of OpenConsoleProxy.dll that you are checking? Thank you! ![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/15152712/169977992-790efe68-fd1b-4b36-b527-186ff9de2db8.png)
Author
Owner

@ghost commented on GitHub (Jan 24, 2023):

:tada:This issue was addressed in #14710, which has now been successfully released as Windows Terminal v1.16.1023 (10231 and 10232).🎉

Handy links:

@ghost commented on GitHub (Jan 24, 2023): :tada:This issue was addressed in #14710, which has now been successfully released as `Windows Terminal v1.16.1023 (10231 and 10232)`.:tada: Handy links: * [Release Notes](https://github.com/microsoft/terminal/releases/tag/v1.16.1023 (10231 and 10232)) * [Store Download](https://www.microsoft.com/store/apps/9n8g5rfz9xk3?cid=storebadge&ocid=badge)
Author
Owner

@ghost commented on GitHub (Jan 24, 2023):

:tada:This issue was addressed in #14710, which has now been successfully released as Windows Terminal Preview v1.17.1023.🎉

Handy links:

@ghost commented on GitHub (Jan 24, 2023): :tada:This issue was addressed in #14710, which has now been successfully released as `Windows Terminal Preview v1.17.1023`.:tada: Handy links: * [Release Notes](https://github.com/microsoft/terminal/releases/tag/v1.17.1023) * [Store Download](https://www.microsoft.com/store/apps/9n8g5rfz9xk3?cid=storebadge&ocid=badge)
Sign in to join this conversation.
1 Participants
Notifications
Due Date
No due date set.
Dependencies

No dependencies set.

Reference: starred/terminal#17008