gutyka@... writes:
>In the meantime I've made a workaround on the problem so now I make the
>detached signature file with Cryptlib then use OpenTSA to generate the
>timestamp. Unfortunately it is not acceptable to have two separate file for
>the signature and timestamp. Is there an easy way to combine these? Can I add
>an already generated timestamp attribute to a detached signature somehow?
No, because a timestamp is bound to the signature data and there's no easy way
to inject that into an envelope.
(That is, you could hack the code to allow you to attach arbitrary timestamp
data, see the code in mechs/sign_cms.c, but it's not supported as a standard
facility).
Peter.
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