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RE: RFC 3161 Interoperability Site



Denis,

Can you send me (or tell me where can I get) a copy of the TSP
interoperability test matrix?

Regards,

Miguel A Rodriguez
SeguriDATA
Mexico
 

> -----Original Message-----
> From: owner-ietf-pkix@xxxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:owner-ietf-pkix@xxxxxxxxxxxx]
> On Behalf Of Denis Pinkas
> Sent: Jueves, 27 de Febrero de 2003 09:52 a.m.
> To: Robert Zuccherato
> Cc: IETF-PKIX@xxxxxxx
> Subject: Re: RFC 3161 Interoperability Site
> 
> 
> Robert,
> 
> Thank you for posting this message.
> 
> However no implementation can yet claim to be "RFC 3161 compliant"
since
> no
> interoperability test has been performed up to now.
> 
> An interoperability test matrix has been sent to different people (in
fact
> all people I have been aware of) that have announced to support the
> Time-Stamp Protocol from the IETF, but two companies (with independent
> implementations) still need to fill-in the matrix so that we can
progress
> RFC 3161 to Proposed Standard.
> 
> The only "difficult" part is to test the error cases in both
directions.
> 
> Denis
> 
> > Entrust would like to announce that we have made available an RFC
3161
> > compliant TSA for interoperability test purposes.  It is accessible
at
> >
http://vsinterop.entrust.com:7001/verificationserver/rfc3161timestamp
> > and supports the HTTP protocol as specified in RFC 3161.  The CA
> > certificate required to verify the TSA certificate is available in
Base
> > 64 format at
> http://vsinterop.entrust.com:7001/verificationserver/ca.cer.
> >
> > The site is for interoperability testing of the RFC 3161 HTTP
protocol
> > only and is not guaranteed to be operational 24/7.  If anyone has
any
> > questions or any problems arise with the site, please direct them to
> > vsinterop-support@xxxxxxxxxxxx
> >
> >
> >         Robert Zuccherato
> >
>