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@JM4ier JM4ier commented Aug 29, 2024

This is an updated (and a bit cleaned up) version of this stale PR: #1336

krisztian-kovacs and others added 11 commits August 3, 2024 10:03
This change adds a partial wrapper for the Time-Stamp Protocol (RFC 3161)
implementation in OpenSSL. The aim is to have enough coverage to create a client
that can interact with a Time Stamp Authority by creating time-stamp requests
and verifying responses returned by the authority.
This change adds the missing wrappers to be able to generate a minimally
functional Time Stamp Authority, signing time stamp requests and generating
time stamp responses.
… from a TsReq to confirm it matches the data it supposedly signs
@JM4ier JM4ier marked this pull request as draft August 29, 2024 20:51
@JM4ier JM4ier marked this pull request as ready for review August 29, 2024 21:57
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JM4ier commented Oct 31, 2024

@sfackler could you look at this PR and decide if there's further work needed or if this feature can be merged like this?

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