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If a timestamp token is present, this returns it in the form of a OpenSSL::PKCS7.

Returns the ‘short name’ of the object identifier representing the algorithm that was used to derive the message imprint digest. For valid timestamps, this is the same value that was already given in the Request. If status is GRANTED or GRANTED_WITH_MODS, this is never nil.

Example:

algo = token_info.algorithm
puts algo                -> "SHA1"

If the ordering field is missing, or if the ordering field is present and set to false, then the genTime field only indicates the time at which the time-stamp token has been created by the TSA. In such a case, the ordering of time-stamp tokens issued by the same TSA or different TSAs is only possible when the difference between the genTime of the first time-stamp token and the genTime of the second time-stamp token is greater than the sum of the accuracies of the genTime for each time-stamp token.

If the ordering field is present and set to true, every time-stamp token from the same TSA can always be ordered based on the genTime field, regardless of the genTime accuracy.

Allows to set the object identifier or the ‘short name’ of the algorithm that was used to create the message imprint digest.

Example:

request.algorithm = "SHA1"

Returns the ‘short name’ of the object identifier that represents the algorithm that was used to create the message imprint digest.

Sets the default trust settings used by the certificate verification with the store.

OpenSSL::X509::StoreContext#trust= can be used to change the value for a single verification operation.

See also the man page X509_VERIFY_PARAM_set_trust(3).

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Creates a new DNS name from arg. arg can be:

Name

returns arg.

String

Creates a new Name.

returns the domain name as a string.

The domain name doesn’t have a trailing dot even if the name object is absolute.

Example:

p Resolv::DNS::Name.create("x.y.z.").to_s #=> "x.y.z"
p Resolv::DNS::Name.create("x.y.z").to_s #=> "x.y.z"

Creates a new LOC::Size from arg which may be:

LOC::Size

returns arg.

String

arg must match the LOC::Size::Regex constant

Creates a new LOC::Coord from arg which may be:

LOC::Coord

returns arg.

String

arg must match the LOC::Coord::Regex constant

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