I have create five items on Bugzilla to track these issue. - Issue 1. Test for "Section 3 Apps support Windows security features" is failed.Bugzilla ID 119946 link: [4]<https://issues.apache.org/ooo/show_bug.cgi?id=119946>
- Issue 2. Test for "Section 4 Apps must adhere to system restart manager messages" is failed. Bugzilla ID 119947 link: [5]<https://issues.apache.org/ooo/show_bug.cgi?id=119947> - Issue 3. Test for "Section 5 Apps must support a clean, reversible installation" is failed. Bugzilla ID 119948 link: [6]<https://issues.apache.org/ooo/show_bug.cgi?id=119948> - Issue 4. Test for "Section 6 Apps must digitally sign files and drivers" is failed.Bugzilla ID 119949 link: [7]<https://issues.apache.org/ooo/show_bug.cgi?id=119949> - Issue 5. Test for "Section 11 Apps must support multi-user sessions" is not tested by Windows App Certification Kit.Bugzilla ID 119950 link: [8] <https://issues.apache.org/ooo/show_bug.cgi?id=119950> Anyone please help to check them, confirm them and fix them. 2012/6/12 XiuLi Xu <[email protected]> > Hi All, > > I upload the detailed test result and Windows 8 related links in the wiki > document, Windows App Certification Kit Test Results for Apache OpenOffice > 3.4< > http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki/Documentation/Windows_App_Certification_Kit_-_Test_Results_for_Apache_OpenOffice_3.4 > > > > > On Mon, Jun 11, 2012 at 2:48 PM, Liu Da Li <[email protected]> wrote: > > > There are so many items in the Windows 8 certification list, I try to go > > through it and find that there is maybe about 43 TODO items for us to do > > the certification. Most of the TODO items are just a verification jobs, > > but some code change jobs maybe are need to do for the sections 4.1,5.1, > > 9.1, 10.2,11.7. > > I have try to verify some items, the result be marked at green. > > Herbert1 also go through the list, I put his result at the end of each > > section. > > > > Items which maybe need to change some codes > > ------------------------------------------------ > > 4.1 Your app must handle critical shutdowns appropriately > > In a critical shutdown, apps that return FALSE to WM_QUERYENDSESSION will > > be sent WM_ENDSESSION and closed, while those that time out in response > to > > WM_QUERYENDSESSION will be terminated. . > > 5.1 Your app must properly implement a clean, reversible installation > > If the installation fails, the app should be able to roll it back and > > restore the machine to its previous state. > > 9.1 Your app must have a manifest that defines execution levels and tells > > the operating system what privileges the app requires in order to run > > The app manifest marking only applies to EXEs, not DLLs. This is because > > UAC does not inspect DLLs during process creation. It is also worth > noting > > that UAC rules do not apply to Windows Services. The manifest can be > either > > embedded or external. > > To create a manifest, create a file with the name <app_name>.exe.manifest > > and store it in the same directory as the EXE. Note that any external > > manifest is ignored if the app has an internal manifest. For example: > > <requestedExecutionLevel level=""asInvoker | highestAvailable | > > requireAdministrator"" uiAccess=""true|false""/> > > 10.2 Your app must avoid starting automatically on startup > > For example, your app should not set any of the following; > > Registry run keys HKLM and, or HKCU under > > Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion > > Registry run keys HKLM, and or HKCU under > > Software\Wow6432Node\Microsoft\windows\CurrentVersion > > Start Menu AllPrograms > STARTUP > > 11.7 Your app must check other terminal service (TS) sessions for > existing > > instances of the app > > Note: If an app does not support multiple user sessions or remote access, > > it must clearly state this when launched from this kind of session. > > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Full TODO items. > > > > 1. Apps are compatible and resilient > > 1.1 Your app must not take a dependency on Windows compatibility modes, > > AppHelp message, and or any other compatibility fixes > > TODO 1.1 : Need verification , don't depend. > > 1.2 Your app must not take a dependency on the VB6 runtime > > TODO 1.2 : Need verification , don't depend. > > 1.3 Your app must not load arbitrary DLLs to intercept Win32 API calls > > using HKLM\Software\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Windows > > AppInit_dlls. > > TODO 1.3 : Need verification , don't load. > > Herbert1: Win8 Cert Section 1 : ok > > > > 2. Apps must adhere to Windows Security Best Practices > > 2.1 Your app must use strong and appropriate ACLs to secure executable > > files > > TODO 2.1 : Need verification > > 2.2 Your app must use strong and appropriate ACLs to secure directories > > TODO 2.2 : Need verification > > 2.3 Your app must use strong and appropriate ACLs to secure registry keys > > TODO 2.3 : Need verification > > 2.4 Your app must use strong and appropriate ACLs to secure directories > > that contain objects > > TODO 2.4 : Need verification > > 2.5 Your app must reduce non-administrator access to services that are > > vulnerable to tampering > > TODO 2.5 : Need verification > > 2.6 Your app must prevent services with fast restarts from restarting > more > > than twice every 24 hours > > TODO 2.6 : Need verification > > Herbert1: Win8 Cert Section 2 : if the MSI based installer does it it is > > fine,we are using nsis-2.46 for building the MSI package but Windows > itself > > does the installation of the MSI packages > > > > 3. Apps support Windows security features > > 3.1 Your app must not use AllowPartiallyTrustedCallersAttribute (APTCA) > to > > ensure secure access to strong-named assemblies > > TODO 3.1 : Need verification, > > 3.2 Your app must be compiled using the /SafeSEH flag to ensure safe > > exceptions handling > > TODO 3.2 : Need verification, we use it > > 3.3 Your app must be compiled using the /NXCOMPAT flag to prevent data > > execution > > TODO 3.3 : Need verification, we use it > > 3.4 Your app must be compiled using the /DYNAMICBASE flag for address > space > > layout randomization (ASLR) > > TODO 3.4 : Need verification, we use it > > 3.5 Your app must not Read/Write Shared PE Sections > > TODO 3.5 : Need verification, > > Herbert1: Win8 Cert Section 3 : we are running with SafeSEH, NXCOMPAT, > > DYNAMICBASE, but the libraries we ship have to be modified to use these > > flags too,I'm almost certain that we don't use APTCA,I'm not so sure > about > > the RW PW Sections, but I guess we do not have any. > > > > 4. Apps must adhere to system restart manager messages > > 4.1 Your app must handle critical shutdowns appropriately > > TODO 4.1 : Need verification, > > 4.2 A GUI app must return TRUE immediately in preparation for a restart > > TODO 4.2 : Need verification, we do > > 4.3 Your app must return 0 within 30 seconds and shut down > > TODO 4.3 : Need verification,we do > > Herbert1: Win8 Cert Section 4 : WM_QUERYENDSESSION needs to be > > implemented,these new messages are currently ignored > > > > 5. Apps must support a clean, reversible installation > > 5.1 Your app must properly implement a clean, reversible installation > > TODO 5.1 : Need verification, > > 5.2 Your app must never force the user to restart the computer > immediately > > TODO 5.2 : Need verification,we never > > 5.3 Your app must never be dependent on 8.3 short file names (SFN) > > TODO 5.3 : Need verification,we never > > 5.4 Your app must never block silent install/uninstall > > TODO 5.4 : Need verification, > > 5.5 Your app installer must create the correct registry entries to allow > > successful detection and uninstalls > > TODO 5.5 : Need verification, > > Herbert1: Win8 Cert Section 5: making sure that the registry entries and > > files are restored is difficult > > > > 6. Apps must digitally sign files and drivers > > 6.1 All executable files (.exe, .dll, .ocx, .sys, .cpl, .drv, .scr) must > be > > signed with an Authenticode certificate > > TODO 6.1:Need to do digitally sign > > Herbert1: Win8 Cert Section 6: Having authentication credentials would be > > good even if don't pursue Win8 shop certification > > > > 7. Apps don’t block installation or app launch based on an operating > system > > version check > > 7.1 Your app must not perform version checks for equality > > TODO 7.1 : Need verification, > > Herbert1: Win8 Cert Section 7: We are doing win-version checks, but I'm > > almost certain that it is not a check for equality. Needs to be checked > > though. > > > > 8. Apps don’t load services or drivers in safe mode > > TODO 8 : Need verification, we don't > > > > 9. Apps must follow User Account Control guidelines > > 9.1 Your app must have a manifest that defines execution levels and tells > > the operating system what privileges the app requires in order to run > > TODO 9.1 : Need verification, > > 9.2 Your app’s main process must be run as a standard user (asInvoker). > > TODO 9.2 : Need verification, > > > > 10. Apps must install to the correct folders by default > > 10.1 Your app must be installed in the Program Files folder by default > > TODO 10.1: Need verification,we do > > 10.2 Your app must avoid starting automatically on startup > > TODO 10.2: Need verification, the quick start is a issue > > 10.3 Your app data, which must be shared among users on the computer, > > should be stored within ProgramData > > TODO 10.3: Need verification,we do > > 10.4 Your app’s data that is exclusive to a specific user and that is not > > to be shared with other users of the computer, must be stored in > > Users\<username>\AppData > > TODO 10.4: Need verification,we do > > 10.5 Your app must never write directly to the "Windows" directory and or > > subdirectories > > TODO 10.5: Need verification,we never > > 10.6 Your app must write user data at first run and not during the > > installation in “per-machine” installations > > TODO 10.6: Need verification,we do > > > > 11. Apps must support multi-user sessions > > 11.1 Your app must ensure that when running in multiple sessions either > > locally or remotely, the normal functionality of the app is not adversely > > affected > > TODO 11.1: Need verification, > > 11.2 Your app’s settings and data files must not persist across users > > TODO 11.2: Need verification, > > 11.3 A user’s privacy and preferences must be isolated to the user’s > > session > > TODO 11.3: Need verification, > > 11.4 Your app’s instances must be isolated from each other > > TODO 11.4: Need verification, > > 11.5 Apps that are installed for multiple users must store data in the > > correct folder(s) and registry locations > > Refer to the UAC requirements. > > TODO 11.5: Need verification, > > 11.6 User apps must be able to run in multiple user sessions (Fast User > > Switching) for both local and remote access > > TODO 11.6: Need verification, > > 11.7 Your app must check other terminal service (TS) sessions for > existing > > instances of the app > > TODO 11.7: Need verification, > > Herbert1: Win8 Cert Section 11.7: we need to rearchitect our IPC to TS > > session management > > > > 12. Apps must support x64 versions of Windows > > 12.1 Your app must natively support 64-bit or, at a minimum, 32-bit > > Windows-based apps must run seamlessly on 64-bit systems to maintain > > compatibility with 64-bit versions of Windows > > TODO 12.1: Need verification, AOO can be run on 64-bit system > > 12.2 Your app and its installers must not contain any 16-bit code or rely > > on any 16-bit component > > TODO 12.2: Need verification, AOO not contain 16-bit code > > 12.3 Your app’s setup must detect and install the proper drivers and > > components for the 64-bit architecture > > TODO 12.3: Need verification, > > > > > > > > 2012/6/7 Rob Weir <[email protected]> > > > > > I installed the Windows 8 Tech Preview (32-bit) today on a virtual > > > server. After a few minutes to figure out the new platform UI I > > > installed AOO 3.4. Install went without problems and it appears to > > > run fine. > > > > > > Of course, there is more that we could do to be a well-integrated > > > Windows desktop application. The best practices are outlined here: > > > http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/windows/desktop/hh749939 > > > > > > A lot of this is goodness that would help users on Windows 7 and > > > earlier versions as well. For example, the code signing reduces the > > > risk of tampering or corrupt files. It also reduces false complaints > > > by some anti-virus products. The recommended compiler options help > > > reduce the explotability of security vulnerabilities, especially of > > > the kind products run into reading binary file formats. More info on > > > these options are here: > > > > > > > > > > > > http://blogs.msdn.com/b/vcblog/archive/2009/05/21/dynamicbase-and-nxcompat.aspx > > > > > > Did OpenOffice.org ever try for logo certification from Microsoft > > > before? If so, what was the experience? > > > > > > I think it might be worth trying for this with AOO, It would takes > > > some work, but in the end we would have better platform integration, > > > and a better user and admin experience. > > > > > > -Rob > > > > > >
