-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Yes, but i wan't to solve this without an outsider for practical reasons.
Gabri Mate [EMAIL PROTECTED] DUOSOL Bt. http://www.duosol.hu Joachim Schipper mrta: > On Wed, Oct 03, 2007 at 06:21:53PM +0200, G??bri M??t?? wrote: >> Hey there! >> >> I've read a lot about timestamping a document, but dunno how it works in >> practice. How can i apply a timestamp to a digitally signed or encrypted >> document? Like i encrypt or sign a document with gnupg, but before the >> process how can i timestamp it? >> Sorry for the stupid question but i really can't imagine it. > > The Big G is your friend [1]: > > http://www.itconsult.co.uk/stamper.htm > > (Obviously, one could sent them a hash instead of the original if one > were afraid of sending data unencrypted over the net.) > > Joachim > > [1] Trust The Computer. The Computer is Your Friend. iD8DBQFHA/488najRxwF9nkRAk/sAKCFzKm7tBxsNHwFCYFdtHP8NWClXwCbBWcC jHWm4T+Eimk1p1ZQ2GyoKqc= =s5sI -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----