Re: Timestamp for Microsoft Authenticode?

2013-03-19 Thread Jakob Bohm
I have written a few posts about this timestamp format on this list before, here are my supplemental comments to your description and experiment: On 3/17/2013 6:14 PM, Walter H. wrote: Hello, has anybody got an idea, how to programm/get such a timestamp server - is not RFC 3161 conform - with

RE: Timestamp for Microsoft Authenticode?

2013-03-19 Thread Ryan Hurst
: openssl-users@openssl.org Subject: Re: Timestamp for Microsoft Authenticode? I have written a few posts about this timestamp format on this list before, here are my supplemental comments to your description and experiment: On 3/17/2013 6:14 PM, Walter H. wrote: > Hello, > > has anybo

Re: Timestamp for Microsoft Authenticode?

2013-03-19 Thread Walter H.
Hi, thanks for your infos can you please tell me, where I can find your postings to this topic, you made in the past? On 19.03.2013 20:07, Jakob Bohm wrote: Won't work (as you saw), this function doesn't take the actual ContentInfo structure as input, but data which it will (mis)treat as an

Re: Timestamp for Microsoft Authenticode?

2013-03-19 Thread Jakob Bohm
(No need to CC me, I get the list e-mails in the same inbox). You could use any of the archives of the mail lists that are mentioned on openssl.org. However, I think I have repeated all the stuff you didn't already discover in todays post, just to keep everything together in one place. On 1

Re: Timestamp for Microsoft Authenticode?

2013-03-25 Thread Jakob Bohm
On 3/22/2013 10:09 PM, Walter H. wrote: Hello, I got two more replies of public time stamp servers, - msrecv01ts-asn1.text - msrecv02ts-asn1.text (used a different source, so the hash differs) - msrecv03ts-asn1.text the structure of these 3 replies look nearly the same as my two generated - m

Re: Timestamp for Microsoft Authenticode?

2013-03-25 Thread Walter H.
On 25.03.2013 18:05, Jakob Bohm wrote: This one lacks the data part, it seems to have been generated without the "-nodetach" option. - myreply02cms-asn1.text This one has the data part, but lacks the "signingTime" attribute which is the whole point of this exercise. how can I correct this?

Re: Timestamp for Microsoft Authenticode?

2013-03-25 Thread Raghav Varadan
Hi, I'm getting the following failure when trying to build FIPS capable openssl in windows: ectest Curve defined by Weierstrass equation y^2 = x^3 + a*x + b (mod 0x17) a = 0x1 b = 0x1 Point is not on curve: x = 0xD, y = 0xA41E .\crypto\ec\ectest.c:318: ABORT problems. The