How to Sign Symbian Applications
Kirollos Fares | November 24, 2007Updated: There is a new way of signing symbian applications without following this, Click here to give it a try.
If you are geek and like to sign the applications the hard way , follow this guide , if you want to sign the applications/games quickly and easily , follow this new guide i posted that explains the process in a rather easy way, using other tools to sign applications quickly , Click here
I’m posting this since signing an application has been an issue for lots of people , though somehow it’s an easy process
- Go to Symbiansigned.com and register for an account , the problem here is that it doesn’t accept publicly available email domains like Gmail.com , so you have to register with a private domain name a.k.a yourname@yourwebsite.com
- After Registration , Click on My Symbian Signed > Open Signed “on the left of the page” , then download a tool called DevCertRequest from the bottom of the page or direct link Click here
- Install the downloaded tool , then start the program ,
On the left of the program , there is 5 steps so here’s what you do in every step :
1- Specify the name of the output file , Just write any name
2- Choose No in ACS Pub ID Available
then in the private key ,click on the dots beside it and choose Sultan.key from the needed files , download these files click here , the password is : 0123456
3- Type in your info
4- Click on the dots beside the IMEI , then type in your IMEI “you can get yours by typing *#06# in your Phone” then click add then OK , in the application capabilities , add all the capabilities then click next
5- Congrats ,Your .CSR file is now ready in Program Files\Symbian OS Tools\Developer Certificate Request\ - Go Back to symbiansigned.com , click on My Symbian signed > Open Signed “on the left” > Request “underneath it”
- At the bottom of the page , Browse and choose the .CSR file in the previous extension ” Step 3-5 ” , and click Send
- in the next Page , download the certificate by clicking download
- Put ALL the downloaded Files “from Step 2 ” , the unsigned application and the certificate downloaded in one folder
- Open Notepad and then click file > Open then choose the file auto_signsis.bat from the folder ,
signsis FExplorer.sis FExplorer_signed.sis xxxxxx.cer sultan.key 0123456 <<< Appears in notepadsignsis OOOOOO.SIS Signedapplication.sis xxxx.cer sultan.key 0123456 << Paste this instead in notepad where OOOO is the name of the file of unsigned application and XXXX is the name of the file of the downloaded certificate - Save the file in Notepad “don’s save as , just Save !! ” then open the file in windows , you’ll see that a new file is created called signed application
Simplified from Gosymbian forums
I’ll be making a video real soon showing the process again for all people that still don’t get it !
Updated : i’ve just updated this guide to the latest changes in symbiansigned.com




great guide, tried to sign the 'rotateme' app and
bas | December 5, 2007great guide, tried to sign the ‘rotateme’ app and everything seemed ok until i tried to install it on my phone. “constrained by certificate” was the error. still a great guide though!!
Hi, I haved follwed your instruction, but I have a
carlo saragena | December 6, 2007Hi, I haved follwed your instruction, but I have a problem at the last part, I dont see any new file is created called signed application, even that I changed the value of the auto_signsis.bat . Any one help..
thank for example !!!
pablo | December 8, 2007thank for example !!!
i tried installing using pc suite and it works!thanks a
adrian | December 10, 2007i tried installing using pc suite and it works!thanks a lot !
hello you say that it doesn’t accept publicly available email domains,
Daniel | December 11, 2007hello
you say that it doesn’t accept publicly available email domains, wher can i get a mail adress that Symbiansigned.com will accept, i tried a lot of diffrent mail adress but no one will seems to work. pleas giv me a tip of a free mail adress that Symbiansigned.com will accept. thanks for the help
the last bit dont work mann
james | December 14, 2007the last bit dont work mann
Yeah last part doesnt work for me either encryption error not
Hoodeddeathman | December 15, 2007Yeah last part doesnt work for me either
encryption error not a DSA certificate
Thats cool , it works great . now i have
Daniel | December 16, 2007Thats cool , it works great . now i have to get nokmote ..
Awesome guide. Clear and easy to follow. Got RotateMe v2.0
Conroy | December 16, 2007Awesome guide. Clear and easy to follow. Got RotateMe v2.0 beta 5 working perfectly.
Same as Conroy says. This app was so worth waiting
CyberInferno | December 18, 2007Same as Conroy says. This app was so worth waiting for
Thanks for the guide. Works great, got "rotateme 2.0" running
Palmy | December 18, 2007Thanks for the guide. Works great, got “rotateme 2.0″ running on my N95 8GB.
One thing though, the *.CSR file needs to be uploaded twice before I get to the page that enables me to download.
Other than that, everything else is just great!
Tx a lot for the guide. RotateMe setup was a
Sathya | December 18, 2007Tx a lot for the guide. RotateMe setup was a breeze …
Works just as described. Took about 12 minutes with
Art | December 18, 2007Works just as described. Took about 12 minutes with all the email and back and forth of downloads….
I love breathing life into this phone. Whenever I get the urge for a new phone, I always find something new for the N95. LOVE IT! You rock and thank you.
excellent guide 5 stars. rotate me is cool!
aeges | December 20, 2007excellent guide 5 stars. rotate me is cool!
Thanks dude. It works perfectly but you forgot to specify
sportslips | December 21, 2007Thanks dude. It works perfectly but you forgot to specify where the auto_signsis.bat is found.
Those of you who can’t manage the last part just check the link on the end of the post with pictures. That’s how I manged to make it work.
Thanks for the help
Works a treat! Have RotateMe V2.0 crankin on my N95!
Jman | December 24, 2007Works a treat! Have RotateMe V2.0 crankin on my N95! Cheers man!
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"Save the file in Notepad “don’s save as , just
Carl | January 1, 2008“Save the file in Notepad “don’s save as , just Save !! ” then open the file in windows , you’ll see that a new file is created called signed application”
I CANT SEEM TO GET THIS BIT TO WORK, WHERE DOES THE NEW FILE APPEAR? WHAT DOES IT MEAN OPEN IN WINDOWS? PLEASE HELP!!!!
I DID IT! How stupid of me, I missed a
Carl | January 2, 2008I DID IT! How stupid of me, I missed a full stop from the file name thats why it was not creating the new file. Magical bit of software! Absolutely love it.
Mate, that was a wicked tutorial... not quite sure what
James vR | January 3, 2008Mate, that was a wicked tutorial… not quite sure what I actually was doing but it all worked perfectly. Now to sort out the mapping issues. Thanks again
Thanks mate!!! Fantastic quide. Works like a charm. Many, many thanks. Regards, Rob
Ferrarist | January 6, 2008Thanks mate!!!
Fantastic quide. Works like a charm. Many, many thanks.
Regards,
Rob
Is there a similar application for a Mac? Would
cushers | January 11, 2008Is there a similar application for a Mac? Would love to get the ‘rotate’ to work
It costed me almost the whole day, but I got
RobHond | January 12, 2008It costed me almost the whole day, but I got it now!
Thanks!!!!!!
Thanks very much, works a treat! Great instructions - I
Jann | January 15, 2008Thanks very much, works a treat! Great instructions - I have RotateMe working a treat on my N95…
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who came up with this stupid sequence of signing.....Nokia you
thinking | January 21, 2008who came up with this stupid sequence of signing…..Nokia you lot should learn from the SSL auto handshaking mechanism!
It's a shame they're blocking various ISP email addresses for
Dave | February 3, 2008It’s a shame they’re blocking various ISP email addresses for legitimate registrations.
Worked a treat, I signed up to www.endjunk.com for an
Chilliman | February 19, 2008Worked a treat, I signed up to http://www.endjunk.com for an email address which worked fine. Thanks for the guide, I didn’t have a single hiccup.
Its required to have a publisher ID now, Won't let
Soley | February 22, 2008Its required to have a publisher ID now, Won’t let you make a request without it. Plz advice
As Soley advised, this can no longer be done. Quote
bprc | March 1, 2008As Soley advised, this can no longer be done. Quote from Symbian Signed -
Same problem Your request has failed. Reason: - Developer Certificates will be
Richard | March 4, 2008Same problem
Your request has failed. Reason:
- Developer Certificates will be ENABLED for users who have a Publisher ID ONLY. (during GMT office hours)
- ONLY if you used a Publisher ID to create a .csr file with the DevCertCreate tool will you be able to use Open Signed Offline to create a Developer Certificate.
- Developer Certificates are currently DISABLED for users without a Publisher ID. Users who DO NOT have a Publisher ID CANNOT request Developer Certificates or use Open Signed Offline.
- Open Signed Online and Offline for users without a Publisher ID will NOT be available temporarily, an update will be provided during Week beginning 25th Feb
- If you have recently obtained a Publisher ID and are unable to create a Developer Certificate using Open Signed Offline please request support through the Symbian Signed forum on the Symbian Developer Network
there is no (free) way around it yet, and i
stefan | March 8, 2008there is no (free) way around it yet, and i bet a lot of people will be annoyed with this (devs in particular) cause it affects the usability and popularity of all unsigned apps from now on
same problem....I followed instructions veeery carefully but no go... Same problem Your
EaglesNest | March 11, 2008same problem….I followed instructions veeery carefully but no go…
Same problem
Your request has failed. Reason:
- Developer Certificates will be ENABLED for users who have a Publisher ID ONLY. (during GMT office hours)
- ONLY if you used a Publisher ID to create a .csr file with the DevCertCreate tool will you be able to use Open Signed Offline to create a Developer Certificate.
- Developer Certificates are currently DISABLED for users without a Publisher ID. Users who DO NOT have a Publisher ID CANNOT request Developer Certificates or use Open Signed Offline.
- Open Signed Online and Offline for users without a Publisher ID will NOT be available temporarily, an update will be provided during Week beginning 25th Feb
- If you have recently obtained a Publisher ID and are unable to create a Developer Certificate using Open Signed Offline please request support through the Symbian Signed forum on the Symbian Developer Network
Please keep us posted on any way around that Publisher
vince | March 21, 2008Please keep us posted on any way around that Publisher ID matter.. Would really love to get around it..
No Publisher ID - any news yet? Over a month
A1Syd | May 26, 2008No Publisher ID - any news yet? Over a month on and still no workaround? come on guys
@a1syd You can always use Open Signed but it
Kirollos Fares | May 26, 2008@a1syd
You can always use Open Signed but it supports a limited number of applicaions