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[v20.x backport] win,tools: upgrade Windows signing to smctl #51116

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21 changes: 9 additions & 12 deletions tools/sign.bat
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@echo off

set timeservers=(http://timestamp.globalsign.com/scripts/timestamp.dll http://timestamp.comodoca.com/authenticode http://timestamp.verisign.com/scripts/timestamp.dll http://tsa.starfieldtech.com)

for %%s in %timeservers% do (
signtool sign /a /d "Node.js" /du "https://nodejs.org" /fd SHA256 /t %%s %1
if not ERRORLEVEL 1 (
echo Successfully signed %1 using timeserver %%s
exit /b 0
)
echo Signing %1 failed using %%s
@REM From December 2023, new certificates use DigiCert cloud HSM service for EV signing.
@REM They provide a client side app smctl.exe for managing certificates and signing process.
@REM Release CI machines are configured to have it in the PATH so this can be used safely.
smctl sign -k key_nodejs -i %1
if not ERRORLEVEL 1 (
echo Successfully signed %1 using smctl
exit /b 0
)

echo Could not sign %1 using any available timeserver
exit /b 1
echo Could not sign %1 using smctl
exit /b 1
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