How to print certificates of APK using apksigner
How do I find the certificates used to sign my APK file?
This was discussed in SO question 7104624, apksigner doc on developer.android.com ,and other places. They all say to use the option "--print-certs" on the apksigner verify command line. But I always get error message "unsupported option: --print-certs.".
I have tried apksigner.bat for versions 26.0.2, 27.0.2 and 26.0.3 all with the same result.
I'm probably doing something dumb but I can't figure out what that is. Anybody have a similar experience?
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How do I find the certificates used to sign my APK file?
This was discussed in SO question 7104624, apksigner doc on developer.android.com ,and other places. They all say to use the option "--print-certs" on the apksigner verify command line. But I always get error message "unsupported option: --print-certs.".
I have tried apksigner.bat for versions 26.0.2, 27.0.2 and 26.0.3 all with the same result.
I'm probably doing something dumb but I can't figure out what that is. Anybody have a similar experience?
android apk apksigner
So did you find this: How do I find out which keystore was used to sign an app? Reminder APKs are just JARs with extra files.
– Morrison Chang
Nov 19 '18 at 19:29
Can you paste the whole command you're using?
– Pierre
Nov 19 '18 at 21:50
I used: "apksigner verify MYAPP.APK --print-certs". Just now I tried "apksigner verify --print-certs MYAPP.APK" and that worked. I guess the options must come before the APK. My Bad. I knew it was something dumb.
– DontPanic
Nov 20 '18 at 20:13
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How do I find the certificates used to sign my APK file?
This was discussed in SO question 7104624, apksigner doc on developer.android.com ,and other places. They all say to use the option "--print-certs" on the apksigner verify command line. But I always get error message "unsupported option: --print-certs.".
I have tried apksigner.bat for versions 26.0.2, 27.0.2 and 26.0.3 all with the same result.
I'm probably doing something dumb but I can't figure out what that is. Anybody have a similar experience?
android apk apksigner
How do I find the certificates used to sign my APK file?
This was discussed in SO question 7104624, apksigner doc on developer.android.com ,and other places. They all say to use the option "--print-certs" on the apksigner verify command line. But I always get error message "unsupported option: --print-certs.".
I have tried apksigner.bat for versions 26.0.2, 27.0.2 and 26.0.3 all with the same result.
I'm probably doing something dumb but I can't figure out what that is. Anybody have a similar experience?
android apk apksigner
android apk apksigner
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So did you find this: How do I find out which keystore was used to sign an app? Reminder APKs are just JARs with extra files.
– Morrison Chang
Nov 19 '18 at 19:29
Can you paste the whole command you're using?
– Pierre
Nov 19 '18 at 21:50
I used: "apksigner verify MYAPP.APK --print-certs". Just now I tried "apksigner verify --print-certs MYAPP.APK" and that worked. I guess the options must come before the APK. My Bad. I knew it was something dumb.
– DontPanic
Nov 20 '18 at 20:13
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So did you find this: How do I find out which keystore was used to sign an app? Reminder APKs are just JARs with extra files.
– Morrison Chang
Nov 19 '18 at 19:29
Can you paste the whole command you're using?
– Pierre
Nov 19 '18 at 21:50
I used: "apksigner verify MYAPP.APK --print-certs". Just now I tried "apksigner verify --print-certs MYAPP.APK" and that worked. I guess the options must come before the APK. My Bad. I knew it was something dumb.
– DontPanic
Nov 20 '18 at 20:13
So did you find this: How do I find out which keystore was used to sign an app? Reminder APKs are just JARs with extra files.
– Morrison Chang
Nov 19 '18 at 19:29
So did you find this: How do I find out which keystore was used to sign an app? Reminder APKs are just JARs with extra files.
– Morrison Chang
Nov 19 '18 at 19:29
Can you paste the whole command you're using?
– Pierre
Nov 19 '18 at 21:50
Can you paste the whole command you're using?
– Pierre
Nov 19 '18 at 21:50
I used: "apksigner verify MYAPP.APK --print-certs". Just now I tried "apksigner verify --print-certs MYAPP.APK" and that worked. I guess the options must come before the APK. My Bad. I knew it was something dumb.
– DontPanic
Nov 20 '18 at 20:13
I used: "apksigner verify MYAPP.APK --print-certs". Just now I tried "apksigner verify --print-certs MYAPP.APK" and that worked. I guess the options must come before the APK. My Bad. I knew it was something dumb.
– DontPanic
Nov 20 '18 at 20:13
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I had used "apksigner verify myapp.apk --print-certs".
Just now I tried "apksigner verify --print-certs myapp.apk" and that worked. I guess the options must come before the APK. My Bad. I knew it was something dumb I did.
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I had used "apksigner verify myapp.apk --print-certs".
Just now I tried "apksigner verify --print-certs myapp.apk" and that worked. I guess the options must come before the APK. My Bad. I knew it was something dumb I did.
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I had used "apksigner verify myapp.apk --print-certs".
Just now I tried "apksigner verify --print-certs myapp.apk" and that worked. I guess the options must come before the APK. My Bad. I knew it was something dumb I did.
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I had used "apksigner verify myapp.apk --print-certs".
Just now I tried "apksigner verify --print-certs myapp.apk" and that worked. I guess the options must come before the APK. My Bad. I knew it was something dumb I did.
I had used "apksigner verify myapp.apk --print-certs".
Just now I tried "apksigner verify --print-certs myapp.apk" and that worked. I guess the options must come before the APK. My Bad. I knew it was something dumb I did.
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So did you find this: How do I find out which keystore was used to sign an app? Reminder APKs are just JARs with extra files.
– Morrison Chang
Nov 19 '18 at 19:29
Can you paste the whole command you're using?
– Pierre
Nov 19 '18 at 21:50
I used: "apksigner verify MYAPP.APK --print-certs". Just now I tried "apksigner verify --print-certs MYAPP.APK" and that worked. I guess the options must come before the APK. My Bad. I knew it was something dumb.
– DontPanic
Nov 20 '18 at 20:13