The open-source signing software SignServer digitally signs your documents and code while keeping signature keys secure and workflows easy and auditable. Start securely signing documents and code today.
SignServer is developed in Java, runs on a JVM such as OpenJDK, and is available on most platforms, such as Linux and Windows. There are two versions of SignServer:
- SignServer Community (SignServer CE) - free and open source, OSI Certified Open Source Software, LGPL-licensed subset of SignServer Enterprise
- SignServer Enterprise (SignServer EE) - full-featured and commercially supported by Keyfactor
OSI Certified is a certification mark of the Open Source Initiative.
To get started with SignServer Community, clone signserver-ce and build it yourself or download our binary distribution, and install it, see SignServer Installation.
You can also easily run SignServer as a container from Docker Hub.
The Community software is open source and community supported, there is no support SLA, but a helpful best-effort Community.
- To report a problem or suggest a new feature, use the Issues tab.
- If you want to contribute to the project, see our Contributing guidelines.
- Ask the community for ideas: SignServer Discussions.
- Read more in our documentation: SignServer Documentation.
- See release information: SignServer Release Information.
- Read more on the open source project website: SignServer website.
- Check out the download options: Download SignServer.
- View differences between Community and Enterprise: SignServer Community vs Enterprise.
Commercial support is available for SignServer Enterprise.
SignServer Community is licensed under the LGPL license, please see LICENSE.