Hello Janos,

I've changed the DECRYPT_ATTACHMENT_BINARY to pileraget and I've re-read the two links you sent, but are not sure I could've missed anything?

For the packaged 1.3.5 release, is there more to do than to add the four TSA_XXX config lines and to add a regular cronjob to execute sign.php as piler user?

"Something" is definitely happening, as I can read mails via web UI just fine, until 500 non-stamped mails have been reached, where suddenly a batch of 500 e-mails is no longer readable.

For what it's worth, here's my entry taken from the piler user crontab:

0 *     * * *   /usr/bin/php /usr/libexec/piler/sign.php --webui /var/piler/www --mode unit

And here's what happens if I run it manually:

piler@mypiler01:~$ /usr/bin/php /usr/libexec/piler/sign.php --webui /var/piler/www --mode unit PHP Warning:  Use of undefined constant COUNT - assumed 'COUNT' (this will throw an Error in a future version of PHP) in /usr/libexec/piler/sign.php on line 3 PHP Warning:  Use of undefined constant HASH_VALUE - assumed 'HASH_VALUE' (this will throw an Error in a future version of PHP) in /usr/libexec/piler/sign.php on line 4 PHP Warning:  Use of undefined constant RESPONSE_STRING - assumed 'RESPONSE_STRING' (this will throw an Error in a future version of PHP) in /usr/libexec/piler/sign.php on line 5 PHP Warning:  Use of undefined constant RESPONSE_TIME - assumed 'RESPONSE_TIME' (this will throw an Error in a future version of PHP) in /usr/libexec/piler/sign.php on line 6 PHP Warning:  Use of undefined constant START_ID - assumed 'START_ID' (this will throw an Error in a future version of PHP) in /usr/libexec/piler/sign.php on line 7 PHP Warning:  Use of undefined constant STOP_ID - assumed 'STOP_ID' (this will throw an Error in a future version of PHP) in /usr/libexec/piler/sign.php on line 8

PHP Warning:  ini_set(): Headers already sent. You cannot change the session module's ini settings at this time in /var/piler/www/config.php on line 333 PHP Warning:  session_start(): Cannot start session when headers already sent in /var/piler/www/system/request.php on line 30
piler@mypiler01:~$ echo $?
0

Should I be using a different PHP version or are those warnings to be expected?

FreeTSA should be available for your testing purposes.


Thanks,

Patrick

On 16.10.2020 21:19, s...@acts.hu wrote:


Hello Patrick,

for starters the DECRYPT_ATTACHMENT_BINARY should be pileraget (not pilerget).

Also it might be worth to go over the steps and check if everything is setup properly:

https://bitbucket.org/jsuto/piler/issues/480/support-rfc3161-trusted-timestamps
https://www.mail-archive.com/piler-user@list.acts.hu/msg00785.html

In the meantime I try to find a TSA provider suitable for testing purposes. If anyone on the list was familiar with any, or better could provide a test
account, it would be great.

Janos



On 2020-10-16 20:02, Patrick Wagner wrote:
Hello everyone,

we're testing the TSA signing feature of Piler. When I login as
auditor all mails are listed correctly in the Web GUI upper pane /
list. When I click on a mail the header and content are displayed
below if that mail was not signed (yet). Clicking on a signed mail
however does not refresh the lower pane and continues to display
either the last non-stamped mail or remains blank (if no mail had been
selected before). With pilerget on the CLI the mails are displayed
correctly.

What's wrong? Do I have to change any configuration?

I added these lines in config-site.php:
$config['TSA_PUBLIC_KEY_FILE'] = '/etc/piler/tsa.publickey.pem';
$config['TSA_START_ID'] = 1;
$config['TSA_STAMP_REQUEST_UNIT_SIZE'] = 500;
$config['TSA_URL'] = 'http://zeitstempel.dfn.de';

$config['DECRYPT_BINARY'] = '/usr/bin/pilerget';
$config['DECRYPT_ATTACHMENT_BINARY'] = '/usr/bin/pilerget';


Thanks,
Patrick

# piler -V
piler 1.3.5, build 997, Janos SUTO <s...@acts.hu>

Build Date: Sun Apr 21 16:50:30 UTC 2019
ldd version: ldd (Ubuntu GLIBC 2.27-3ubuntu1) 2.27
gcc version: gcc version 7.3.0 (Ubuntu 7.3.0-27ubuntu1~18.04)
OS: Linux 188ae4f9894f 4.15.0-47-generic #50-Ubuntu SMP Wed Mar 13
10:44:52 UTC 2019 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
Configure command: ./configure --prefix=/usr --sysconfdir=/etc
--localstatedir=/var --with-database=mariadb
MySQL client library version: 10.2.9
Extractors: /usr/bin/pdftotext /usr/bin/catdoc /usr/bin/catppt
/usr/bin/xls2csv /usr/bin/unrtf /usr/bin/tnef

Ubuntu 18.04.5 LTS

PHP 7.2.24-0ubuntu0.18.04.6 (as supplied with the distro)

MariaDB 10.1.44 (as supplied with the distro)


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