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I get the timestamp!

Friday Apr 06, 2007

It costs me several days to finally get the timestamp signing ready. The most complicated things, of course, are still understanding RFC 3161, writing the server with PKCS #7, and constructing the ASN.1 DER bytes. Besides these, I also learnt (yesterday evening) that unlike the code signer, which shows a dialog if it's not trusted (shown above as item #2), the timestamp authority must be trusted by the Java Plugin ('s root CA). Otherwise, the timestamp is silently ignored.

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i am student of Master of computer application,currently i am doing my final year project on timestamp server.i saw your scrap on blog of sun microsystems dated on 5th apr 2007.if you send sample code of project and website from where i can more information. it will helpful for me to finish the project.

thank you.

Posted by p.elamparithi on March 13, 2009 at 10:17 AM CST #

This is the spec for TSP: http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc3161

Sorry I don't have sample codes at the moment.

Posted by Weijun on March 13, 2009 at 10:47 AM CST #

Thank you for sending that link,Can you please send the snap shots or design part of your TimeStamp, it will help me in designing,
I can use yours design as my model that will help me in designing my own timestamp.

Thank you

Posted by parithi on March 27, 2009 at 10:00 PM CST #

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