Returns one of GRANTED
, GRANTED_WITH_MODS
, REJECTION
, WAITING
, REVOCATION_WARNING
or REVOCATION_NOTIFICATION
. A timestamp token has been created only in case status
is equal to GRANTED
or GRANTED_WITH_MODS
.
Verifies a timestamp token by checking the signature, validating the certificate chain implied by tsa_certificate
and by checking conformance to a given Request
. Mandatory parameters are the Request
associated to this Response
, and an OpenSSL::X509::Store
of trusted roots.
Intermediate certificates can optionally be supplied for creating the certificate chain. These intermediate certificates must all be instances of OpenSSL::X509::Certificate
.
If validation fails, several kinds of exceptions can be raised:
TypeError
if types don’t fit
TimestampError
if something is wrong with the timestamp token itself, if it is not conformant to the Request
, or if validation of the timestamp certificate chain fails.
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
.
algo = token_info.algorithm puts algo -> "SHA1"
Allows to set the object identifier or the ‘short name’ of the algorithm that was used to create the message imprint digest.
request.algorithm = "SHA1"
Returns the ‘short name’ of the object identifier that represents the algorithm that was used to create the message imprint digest.
Performs a certificate verification on the OpenSSL::X509::Certificate
cert.
chain can be an array of OpenSSL::X509::Certificate
that is used to construct the certificate chain.
If a block is given, it overrides the callback set by verify_callback=
.
After finishing the verification, the error information can be retrieved by error
, error_string
, and the resulting complete certificate chain can be retrieved by chain
.
Restore session state from the session’s FileStore
file.
Returns the session state as a hash.
Restore (empty) session state.
Restore session state from the session’s PStore
file.
Returns the session state as a hash.
The state of the lexer when this token was produced.