Alle 22:07, marted́ 19 aprile 2005, Nils Larsch ha scritto:
> Sebastiano Zabert wrote:
> > Hi,
> > I'm trying to setup a timestamp server on a linux box with debian.
> > ...
> > The certificate is present and it is world readable, so i think the 
> > problem is the certificate, a generic self signed certificate (not with
> > extended key usage) created by me for trial. I've not found anything
> > about command line syntax to create a certificate for timestaming.
> >
> > Someone has some suggest or the command line syntax to use for the
> > creation of a certificate for timestamp purpose?
>
> consider reading
> http://www.opentsa.org/mod_tsa/mod_tsa-install-20041109.html
>
> Nils

I've already readed it, and I've installed in that manner, but my problem is 
at point 13:

Generate a private key and a certificate including the TimeStamping extended 
key usage X.509v3 extension for the TSA and set up the mod_tsa configuration 
options in httpd.conf, see the mod_tsa documentation for the available 
mod_tsa-specific directives.

For "TimeStamping extended key usage X.509v3" there is no documentation and no 
instruction in any file, the only interesting files are directives.html and 
INSTALL.html, but there is no such suggest on openssl command line for 
certificate creation with this purpose.

I need to know how use openssl to create a key/certificate with this purpose.

Thanks
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