Hi,

I'm new to both iText and time stamping, so please bear with me :)

I'm using java iText 5.5.1 version which comes with Bouncy Castle 1.49 to
generate time stamp request to a RFC 3161 compliant service which accepts
SHA256 hash. Using boiler plate code present in example
part3.chapter12.TimestampOCSP of iText in Action 2ed, i cannot see a valid
time stamp when i open the document in Acrobat Reader XI, even if i include
the correct CA and delegate certificates. Using the same code with other
free RFC 3161 services in internet returns a valid time stamp. It seems both
time responses are correct but somehow Adobe only accepts as valid one of
them. 

I attach both files since i didn't see any warn not to attach files in the
mailing list, if attachments are unwelcome i apologize. Much appreciated.

wrong.pdf
<http://itext-general.2136553.n4.nabble.com/file/n4660172/wrong.pdf>  
ok.pdf <http://itext-general.2136553.n4.nabble.com/file/n4660172/ok.pdf>  






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