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78 signs them and sends the timestamp token back to the client. By
84 The TSA client receives the timestamp token and verifies the
91 timestamp request to the TSA and one for sending the timestamp response
93 creating a timestamp request based on a data file,
94 creating a timestamp response based on a request, verifying if a
125 The B<-query> command can be used for creating and printing a timestamp
138 The data file for which the timestamp request needs to be
159 timestamp token. Either the dotted OID notation or OID names defined
177 This option specifies a previously created timestamp request in DER
198 A timestamp response (TimeStampResp) consists of a response status
199 and the timestamp token itself (ContentInfo), if the token generation was
200 successful. The B<-reply> command is for creating a timestamp
201 response or timestamp token based on a request and printing the
203 specified the output is always a timestamp response (TimeStampResp),
204 otherwise it is a timestamp token (ContentInfo).
223 The name of the file containing a DER encoded timestamp request. (Optional)
266 Specifies a previously created timestamp response or timestamp token
270 token or you want to extract the timestamp token from a response. If
271 the input is a token and the output is a timestamp response a default
277 that the input is a DER encoded timestamp token (ContentInfo) instead
278 of a timestamp response (TimeStampResp). (Optional)
288 The output is a timestamp token (ContentInfo) instead of timestamp
304 The B<-verify> command is for verifying if a timestamp response or
305 timestamp token is valid and matches a particular timestamp request or
326 The original timestamp request in DER format. The B<-data> and B<-digest>
331 The timestamp response that needs to be verified in DER format. (Mandatory)
336 that the input is a DER encoded timestamp token (ContentInfo) instead
337 of a timestamp response (TimeStampResp). (Optional)
404 last timestamp response created. This number is incremented by 1 for
505 To create a timestamp request for F<design1.txt> with SHA-256 digest,
512 To create a similar timestamp request with specifying the message imprint
522 To create a timestamp request which includes the SHA-512 digest
544 To create a timestamp response for a request:
553 To print a timestamp reply to stdout in human readable format:
557 To create a timestamp token instead of timestamp response:
561 To print a timestamp token to stdout in human readable format:
565 To extract the timestamp token from a response:
569 To add 'granted' status info to a timestamp token thereby creating a
576 To verify a timestamp reply against a request:
581 To verify a timestamp reply that includes the certificate chain:
586 To verify a timestamp token against the original data file:
591 To verify a timestamp token against a message imprint:
616 instance of L<openssl(1)> is trying to create a timestamp