On Wed, Sep 22, 2004 at 12:01:30 +0200, Michael Bell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Alessandro Razeto wrote:
> >Did you ever tried to integrate digital signed timestamps in the issued 
> >certs? I heard that the european rules ask a cert to be valid to has 
> >a signed timestamp for the start time.
> >I looked at the opentsa project? Did anyone tested the integration of
> >opentsa with openca?
> >I think it could be interesting.
> 
> Timestamping was several times requested on the mailinglists but never 
> as an extension for a certificate. Nevertheless if you need it then add 
> it as a RFE. If we start setting up new roadmaps then we can only 
> respect known issues.
It is not a my request, but AFIK it is request in certificates by the
Italian laws; I'm pretty sure that the european laws require it as well,
but maybe I'm wrong. Do you have any notice about that?
Then I was thinking it would be interesting to have this feature, to be
compliant as much as possible to the standards.

Alessandro


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