SecureBlackbox 2020 Node.js Edition

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TimestampType Property

Sets the signature timestamp type.

Syntax

 authenticodesigner.getTimestampType([callback])
 authenticodesigner.setTimestampType( timestampType, [callback])

Possible Values

  0 (actUnknown), 
  1 (actLegacy), 
  2 (actTrusted)

Default Value

2

Callback

The 'callback' parameter specifies a function which will be called when the operation completes (or an error is encountered). If the 'callback' parameter is not specified, then the method will block and will not return until the operation completes (or an error is encountered).

The callback for the getTimestampType([callback]) method is defined as:

function(err, data){ }

'err' is the error that occurred. If there was no error, then 'err' is 'null'.

'data' is the value returned by the method.

The callback for the setTimestampType([callback]) method is defined as:

function(err){ }

'err' is the error that occurred. If there was no error, then 'err' is 'null'.

'err' has 2 properties which hold detailed information:

err.code
err.message

Remarks

Use this property to specify the signature timestamp type. This can either be a "trusted" timestamp (a weird name applied by the Authenticode specification to a standard RFC 3161 timestamp), or a "legacy" timestamp (an older variant of the base64-encoded TSP protocol).

actUnknown0
actLegacy1
actTrusted2

Data Type

Integer

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