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- =pod
- =head1 NAME
- tsget - Time Stamping HTTP/HTTPS client
- =head1 SYNOPSIS
- B<tsget>
- B<-h> I<server_url>
- [B<-e> I<extension>]
- [B<-o> I<output>]
- [B<-v>]
- [B<-d>]
- [B<-k> I<private_key.pem>]
- [B<-p> I<key_password>]
- [B<-c> I<client_cert.pem>]
- [B<-C> I<CA_certs.pem>]
- [B<-P> I<CA_path>]
- [B<-r> I<files>]
- [B<-g> I<EGD_socket>]
- [I<request> ...]
- =head1 DESCRIPTION
- This command can be used for sending a timestamp request, as specified
- in RFC 3161, to a timestamp server over HTTP or HTTPS and storing the
- timestamp response in a file. It cannot be used for creating the requests
- and verifying responses, you have to use L<openssl-ts(1)> to do that. This
- command can send several requests to the server without closing the TCP
- connection if more than one requests are specified on the command line.
- This command sends the following HTTP request for each timestamp request:
- POST url HTTP/1.1
- User-Agent: OpenTSA tsget.pl/<version>
- Host: <host>:<port>
- Pragma: no-cache
- Content-Type: application/timestamp-query
- Accept: application/timestamp-reply
- Content-Length: length of body
- ...binary request specified by the user...
- It expects a response of type application/timestamp-reply, which is
- written to a file without any interpretation.
- =head1 OPTIONS
- =over 4
- =item B<-h> I<server_url>
- The URL of the HTTP/HTTPS server listening for timestamp requests.
- =item B<-e> I<extension>
- If the B<-o> option is not given this argument specifies the extension of the
- output files. The base name of the output file will be the same as those of
- the input files. Default extension is F<.tsr>. (Optional)
- =item B<-o> I<output>
- This option can be specified only when just one request is sent to the
- server. The timestamp response will be written to the given output file. '-'
- means standard output. In case of multiple timestamp requests or the absence
- of this argument the names of the output files will be derived from the names
- of the input files and the default or specified extension argument. (Optional)
- =item B<-v>
- The name of the currently processed request is printed on standard
- error. (Optional)
- =item B<-d>
- =for comment perlpodstyle(1) says to refer to modules without section
- Switches on verbose mode for the underlying perl module L<WWW::Curl::Easy>.
- You can see detailed debug messages for the connection. (Optional)
- =item B<-k> I<private_key.pem>
- (HTTPS) In case of certificate-based client authentication over HTTPS
- I<private_key.pem> must contain the private key of the user. The private key
- file can optionally be protected by a passphrase. The B<-c> option must also
- be specified. (Optional)
- =item B<-p> I<key_password>
- (HTTPS) Specifies the passphrase for the private key specified by the B<-k>
- argument. If this option is omitted and the key is passphrase protected,
- it will be prompted for. (Optional)
- =item B<-c> I<client_cert.pem>
- (HTTPS) In case of certificate-based client authentication over HTTPS
- I<client_cert.pem> must contain the X.509 certificate of the user. The B<-k>
- option must also be specified. If this option is not specified no
- certificate-based client authentication will take place. (Optional)
- =item B<-C> I<CA_certs.pem>
- (HTTPS) The trusted CA certificate store. The certificate chain of the peer's
- certificate must include one of the CA certificates specified in this file.
- Either option B<-C> or option B<-P> must be given in case of HTTPS. (Optional)
- =item B<-P> I<CA_path>
- (HTTPS) The path containing the trusted CA certificates to verify the peer's
- certificate. The directory must be prepared with L<openssl-rehash(1)>. Either
- option B<-C> or option B<-P> must be given in case of HTTPS. (Optional)
- =item B<-r> I<files>
- See L<openssl(1)/Random State Options> for more information.
- =item B<-g> I<EGD_socket>
- The name of an EGD socket to get random data from. (Optional)
- =item I<request> ...
- List of files containing RFC 3161 DER-encoded timestamp requests. If no
- requests are specified only one request will be sent to the server and it will
- be read from the standard input.
- (Optional)
- =back
- =head1 ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES
- The B<TSGET> environment variable can optionally contain default
- arguments. The content of this variable is added to the list of command line
- arguments.
- =head1 EXAMPLES
- The examples below presume that F<file1.tsq> and F<file2.tsq> contain valid
- timestamp requests, tsa.opentsa.org listens at port 8080 for HTTP requests
- and at port 8443 for HTTPS requests, the TSA service is available at the /tsa
- absolute path.
- Get a timestamp response for F<file1.tsq> over HTTP, output is written to
- F<file1.tsr>:
- tsget -h http://tsa.opentsa.org:8080/tsa file1.tsq
- Get a timestamp response for F<file1.tsq> and F<file2.tsq> over HTTP showing
- progress, output is written to F<file1.reply> and F<file2.reply> respectively:
- tsget -h http://tsa.opentsa.org:8080/tsa -v -e .reply \
- file1.tsq file2.tsq
- Create a timestamp request, write it to F<file3.tsq>, send it to the server and
- write the response to F<file3.tsr>:
- openssl ts -query -data file3.txt -cert | tee file3.tsq \
- | tsget -h http://tsa.opentsa.org:8080/tsa \
- -o file3.tsr
- Get a timestamp response for F<file1.tsq> over HTTPS without client
- authentication:
- tsget -h https://tsa.opentsa.org:8443/tsa \
- -C cacerts.pem file1.tsq
- Get a timestamp response for F<file1.tsq> over HTTPS with certificate-based
- client authentication (it will ask for the passphrase if F<client_key.pem> is
- protected):
- tsget -h https://tsa.opentsa.org:8443/tsa -C cacerts.pem \
- -k client_key.pem -c client_cert.pem file1.tsq
- You can shorten the previous command line if you make use of the B<TSGET>
- environment variable. The following commands do the same as the previous
- example:
- TSGET='-h https://tsa.opentsa.org:8443/tsa -C cacerts.pem \
- -k client_key.pem -c client_cert.pem'
- export TSGET
- tsget file1.tsq
- =head1 SEE ALSO
- =for openssl foreign manual WWW::Curl::Easy
- L<openssl(1)>,
- L<openssl-ts(1)>,
- L<WWW::Curl::Easy>,
- L<https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc3161.html>
- =head1 COPYRIGHT
- Copyright 2006-2020 The OpenSSL Project Authors. All Rights Reserved.
- Licensed under the Apache License 2.0 (the "License"). You may not use
- this file except in compliance with the License. You can obtain a copy
- in the file LICENSE in the source distribution or at
- L<https://www.openssl.org/source/license.html>.
- =cut
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