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(Visual FoxPro) Sign String to create a CAdES-T Signature, using HTTP Proxy to Access Timestamp ServerThis example will sign a string to create a CAdEST-T signature. It will use an HTTP proxy to access the timestamp server.
LOCAL loCrypt LOCAL loCert LOCAL lnSuccess LOCAL loAttrs LOCAL lcStrToSign LOCAL loBd LOCAL loHttp loCrypt = CreateObject('Chilkat.Crypt2') loCert = CreateObject('Chilkat.Cert') loCert.SmartCardPin = "123456" lnSuccess = loCert.LoadFromSmartcard("") IF (lnSuccess <> 1) THEN ? loCert.LastErrorText RELEASE loCrypt RELEASE loCert CANCEL ENDIF lnSuccess = loCrypt.SetSigningCert(loCert) * Use SHA-256 rather than the default of SHA-1 loCrypt.HashAlgorithm = "sha256" * Create JSON that tells Chilkat what signing attributes to include: loAttrs = CreateObject('Chilkat.JsonObject') loAttrs.UpdateBool("contentType",1) loAttrs.UpdateBool("signingTime",1) loAttrs.UpdateBool("messageDigest",1) loAttrs.UpdateBool("signingCertificateV2",1) * A CAdES-T signature is one that includes a timestampToken created by an online TSA (time stamping authority). * We must include the TSA's URL, as well as a few options to indicate what is desired. * Except for the TSA URL, the options shown here are typically what you would need. loAttrs.UpdateBool("timestampToken.enabled",1) loAttrs.UpdateString("timestampToken.tsaUrl","https://freetsa.org/tsr") loAttrs.UpdateBool("timestampToken.addNonce",0) loAttrs.UpdateBool("timestampToken.requestTsaCert",1) loAttrs.UpdateString("timestampToken.hashAlg","sha256") loCrypt.SigningAttributes = loAttrs.Emit() lcStrToSign = "Hello World!" loBd = CreateObject('Chilkat.BinData') loBd.AppendString(lcStrToSign,"utf-8") * ------------------------------------------------------------------------- * The purpose of this example is to show how an HTTP object with custom * settings can be used to access the Internet when signing. * Access to the Internet is needed to communicate with the timestamp server. loHttp = CreateObject('Chilkat.Http') * This can be a domain name, hostname, or IP address. loHttp.ProxyDomain = "172.16.16.56" loHttp.ProxyPort = 808 loHttp.ProxyLogin = "myProxyLogin" loHttp.ProxyPassword = "myProxyPassword" loCrypt.SetTsaHttpObj(loHttp) * ------------------------------------------------------------------------- * This creates the CAdES-T signature. During the signature creation, it * communicates with the TSA to get a timestampToken. * The contents of bd are signed and replaced with the CAdES-T signature (which embeds the original content). lnSuccess = loCrypt.OpaqueSignBd(loBd) IF (lnSuccess <> 1) THEN ? loCrypt.LastErrorText RELEASE loCrypt RELEASE loCert RELEASE loAttrs RELEASE loBd RELEASE loHttp CANCEL ENDIF * Get the signature in base64 format: ? loBd.GetEncoded("base64_mime") ? "Success." RELEASE loCrypt RELEASE loCert RELEASE loAttrs RELEASE loBd RELEASE loHttp |
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