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Hello Frank,
You are right, you cannot get a code signing certificate from AWS, but you can purchase one from several sites. Digicert is one and so is Certum. There are several others available, that you can search. This site provides some guidance on how to obtain and install it and this site provides a price comparison.
I suggest you do your due diligence before spending money and hope this helps.
Sincerely, Mukul Dharwadkar
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Thanks. I think my main concern is to make sure that what I need here is a new signing certificate and not one that is somehow related to something already in the firmware I'm trying to update. I did not develop the firmware. I know that there is a private key file associated with the source code, but I don't know how it is used. I'd hate to go through all the trouble of getting my own signing certificate only to discover that what I need is a certificate that someone else used to sign the original firmware. I've been trying to get a hold of the people who made the firmware but they may not be available.
I understand. What is the firmware you are using and where are you seeing the requirement to have the firmware signed? I think that if it is a third-party firmware, they should have signed it already. If not, then you should do it if you have access to the source code.