Someone updated tsget to use the perl curl library, and the content-type is
fetched via a curl method, so this is already done. thanks.
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Rich Salz, OpenSSL dev team; rs...@openssl.org
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OpenSSL Project
Hello Sir,
It seems that the content-type application/timestamp-response is an
editorial errata.
The corrected is application/timestamp-reply.
Please see the following:
http://www.rfc-editor.org/errata_list.php
Regards,
Koichi Sugimoto.
2011/5/13 Stefano Ravaioli via RT r...@openssl.org:
Hi,
Hi, we are using the tsget command found in openssl-1.0.0d for RFC3161
timestamp requests.
We found that it was not working with one of our provider www.infocert.it
because they add to the content-type of the response the suggested filename, as
in:
Content-Type: