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Hi,
I also have a TSA server and I'm very interesred in
pass the interoperability test ... my server is on tsa.semarket.com:318 (it's a
TCP service) ...and all the information about it is on http://tsa.semarket.com
Regards,
Pere Fiol
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Sent: Thursday, February 27, 2003 7:17
PM
Subject: Re: RFC 3161 Interoperability
Site
Hello!
Denis, since we wan't to start soon our
interoperability tests, can you please send me that interoperability test
matrix?
Thanks in advance, Ricardo Barroso MULTICERT S.A.
Denis Pinkas
wrote:
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@xxxxxxxxxxx.
Robert Zuccherato
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