You may configure the PRQP to provide URL to the TSA. In particular you can look here:
http://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-ietf-pkix-prqp-04 (search for timestamping). The keyword to use in the PRQP configuration is: timeStamping as an example: <pki:serviceEntry> <pki:name>timeStamping</pki:name> <pki:url>http://tsa.example.com</pki:url> </pki:serviceEntry> Cheers, Max On 07/07/2011 11:39 AM, Safe wrote:
On 07/07/2011 07:45 PM, Massimiliano Pala wrote:Hi, we currently do not have a timeStamping service provided with OpenCA, however, you could tweek an OCSP client in order to achieve the same but that requires some work which we can not do at the moment unless you/your organization would like to support our efforts. Cheers, Max On 06/24/2011 03:27 AM, Safe wrote:Dear Mr.pala Hi Please help me Time Stamping in the OpenCa. Do you have a way to implement this? Thanks.Hi Thanks for your Attention. Be like to work TSA for implement. can i do run TSA: OpenTSA integrate with PRQP Server <http://www.openca.org/projects/prqpd/downloads.shtml>?
-- http://member.acm.org/~openca/ Massimiliano Pala, Ph.D. Director, OpenCA Labs Professor, NYU Poly
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