Just noticed that the "timestamp" key-usage
is e.g. always in the ca root certificate.
So you can check the regarding config files :)

ToMichael

Johnny Gonzalez wrote:

Ok, Michael thanks. I'll check it up later and tell
you what happens.

Thanks again,
Johnny

--- Michael Portz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> escribi�:

Hi Johnny,

I guess you find all you want in
OPENCADIR/etc/openssl/extfiles
First you create a new role in
ca->configuration->roles, then you
export the config, then you modify the regarding
file in the
abovementioned dir. E voila!

Please tell us when and how you succeed!

Reguards
T.o.Michael


Johnny Gonzalez wrote:



Hello everybody,

Has Anyone worked with OpenTSA before?

As another service in my CA I'd like to implement

a


TSA, I'm testing OpenTSA, But one of the steps is:

"Generate a private key and a certificate

including


the TimeStamping extended key usage X.509v3

extension


for the TSA"

Do the certificates generated by OpenCA contain

the


mentioned extension?? Or is it related only to

OpenTSA


or OpenSSL?

How can I make one of these using openssl x509??

Thanks a lot,
Johnny





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