MessageTimestamper Component
Properties Methods Events Config Settings Errors
The MessageTimestamper component timestamps data and stores it in the PKCS#7 format.
Syntax
TsbxMessageTimestamper
Remarks
PKCS#7 (Public Key Cryptography Standard #7) is a common format used to store encrypted and signed data. It is used by a variety of protocols, including S/MIME and CMS.
Property List
The following is the full list of the properties of the component with short descriptions. Click on the links for further details.
DataFileName | A file name to be saved together with the timestamped data. |
DataURI | The URI to be included with the timestamped data. |
Detached | Specifies whether a detached timestamp should be produced. |
FIPSMode | Reserved. |
HashAlgorithm | Specifies the hash algorithm to be used. |
InputBytes | Use this property to pass the input to component in byte array form. |
InputFile | A path to the source file. |
InputIsHash | Specifies whether the input source contains the hash of the data or the actual data. |
OutputBytes | Use this property to read the output the component object has produced. |
OutputFile | A path to the output file. |
ProxyAddress | The IP address of the proxy server. |
ProxyAuthentication | The authentication type used by the proxy server. |
ProxyPassword | The password to authenticate to the proxy server. |
ProxyPort | The port on the proxy server to connect to. |
ProxyProxyType | The type of the proxy server. |
ProxyRequestHeaders | Contains HTTP request headers for WebTunnel and HTTP proxy. |
ProxyResponseBody | Contains the HTTP or HTTPS (WebTunnel) proxy response body. |
ProxyResponseHeaders | Contains response headers received from an HTTP or HTTPS (WebTunnel) proxy server. |
ProxyUseIPv6 | Specifies whether IPv6 should be used when connecting through the proxy. |
ProxyUseProxy | Enables or disables proxy-driven connection. |
ProxyUsername | Specifies the username credential for proxy authentication. |
SocketDNSMode | Selects the DNS resolver to use: the component's (secure) built-in one, or the one provided by the system. |
SocketDNSPort | Specifies the port number to be used for sending queries to the DNS server. |
SocketDNSQueryTimeout | The timeout (in milliseconds) for each DNS query. |
SocketDNSServers | The addresses of DNS servers to use for address resolution, separated by commas or semicolons. |
SocketDNSTotalTimeout | The timeout (in milliseconds) for the whole resolution process. |
SocketIncomingSpeedLimit | The maximum number of bytes to read from the socket, per second. |
SocketLocalAddress | The local network interface to bind the socket to. |
SocketLocalPort | The local port number to bind the socket to. |
SocketOutgoingSpeedLimit | The maximum number of bytes to write to the socket, per second. |
SocketTimeout | The maximum period of waiting, in milliseconds, after which the socket operation is considered unsuccessful. |
SocketUseIPv6 | Enables or disables IP protocol version 6. |
TimestampFormat | Configures the desired timestamp format. |
TimestampServer | The address of the timestamping server. |
TLSClientCertCount | The number of records in the TLSClientCert arrays. |
TLSClientCertBytes | Returns the raw certificate data in DER format. |
TLSClientCertHandle | Allows to get or set a 'handle', a unique identifier of the underlying property object. |
TLSServerCertCount | The number of records in the TLSServerCert arrays. |
TLSServerCertBytes | Returns the raw certificate data in DER format. |
TLSServerCertHandle | Allows to get or set a 'handle', a unique identifier of the underlying property object. |
TLSAutoValidateCertificates | Specifies whether server-side TLS certificates should be validated automatically using internal validation rules. |
TLSBaseConfiguration | Selects the base configuration for the TLS settings. |
TLSCiphersuites | A list of ciphersuites separated with commas or semicolons. |
TLSECCurves | Defines the elliptic curves to enable. |
TLSExtensions | Provides access to TLS extensions. |
TLSForceResumeIfDestinationChanges | Whether to force TLS session resumption when the destination address changes. |
TLSPreSharedIdentity | Defines the identity used when the PSK (Pre-Shared Key) key-exchange mechanism is negotiated. |
TLSPreSharedKey | Contains the pre-shared key for the PSK (Pre-Shared Key) key-exchange mechanism, encoded with base16. |
TLSPreSharedKeyCiphersuite | Defines the ciphersuite used for PSK (Pre-Shared Key) negotiation. |
TLSRenegotiationAttackPreventionMode | Selects the renegotiation attack prevention mechanism. |
TLSRevocationCheck | Specifies the kind(s) of revocation check to perform. |
TLSSSLOptions | Various SSL (TLS) protocol options, set of cssloExpectShutdownMessage 0x001 Wait for the close-notify message when shutting down the connection cssloOpenSSLDTLSWorkaround 0x002 (DEPRECATED) Use a DTLS version workaround when talking to very old OpenSSL versions cssloDisableKexLengthAlignment 0x004 Do not align the client-side PMS by the RSA modulus size. |
TLSTLSMode | Specifies the TLS mode to use. |
TLSUseExtendedMasterSecret | Enables the Extended Master Secret Extension, as defined in RFC 7627. |
TLSUseSessionResumption | Enables or disables the TLS session resumption capability. |
TLSVersions | The SSL/TLS versions to enable by default. |
Method List
The following is the full list of the methods of the component with short descriptions. Click on the links for further details.
Config | Sets or retrieves a configuration setting. |
DoAction | Performs an additional action. |
Timestamp | Timestamps the data. |
Event List
The following is the full list of the events fired by the component with short descriptions. Click on the links for further details.
Error | Information about errors during PKCS#7 message encryption. |
Notification | This event notifies the application about an underlying control flow event. |
TimestampRequest | Fires when the component is ready to request a timestamp from an external TSA. |
TLSCertNeeded | Fires when a remote TLS party requests a client certificate. |
TLSCertValidate | This event is fired upon receipt of the TLS server's certificate, allowing the user to control its acceptance. |
TLSEstablished | Fires when a TLS handshake with Host successfully completes. |
TLSHandshake | Fires when a new TLS handshake is initiated, before the handshake commences. |
TLSShutdown | Reports the graceful closure of a TLS connection. |
Config Settings
The following is a list of config settings for the component with short descriptions. Click on the links for further details.
MediaType | Media type. |
ProtectMetadata | Protect metadata. |
TempPath | Path for storing temporary files. |
TspAttemptCount | Specifies the number of timestamping request attempts. |
TspHashAlgorithm | Sets a specific hash algorithm for use with the timestamping service. |
TspReqPolicy | Sets a request policy ID to include in the timestamping request. |
UseUndefSize | Allows or forbids the use of ASN.1 tags of undefined size. |
CheckKeyIntegrityBeforeUse | Enables or disable private key integrity check before use. |
CookieCaching | Specifies whether a cookie cache should be used for HTTP(S) transports. |
Cookies | Gets or sets local cookies for the component. |
DefDeriveKeyIterations | Specifies the default key derivation algorithm iteration count. |
EnableClientSideSSLFFDHE | Enables or disables finite field DHE key exchange support in TLS clients. |
GlobalCookies | Gets or sets global cookies for all the HTTP transports. |
HttpUserAgent | Specifies the user agent name to be used by all HTTP clients. |
LogDestination | Specifies the debug log destination. |
LogDetails | Specifies the debug log details to dump. |
LogFile | Specifies the debug log filename. |
LogFilters | Specifies the debug log filters. |
LogFlushMode | Specifies the log flush mode. |
LogLevel | Specifies the debug log level. |
LogMaxEventCount | Specifies the maximum number of events to cache before further action is taken. |
LogRotationMode | Specifies the log rotation mode. |
MaxASN1BufferLength | Specifies the maximal allowed length for ASN.1 primitive tag data. |
MaxASN1TreeDepth | Specifies the maximal depth for processed ASN.1 trees. |
OCSPHashAlgorithm | Specifies the hash algorithm to be used to identify certificates in OCSP requests. |
StaticDNS | Specifies whether static DNS rules should be used. |
StaticIPAddress[domain] | Gets or sets an IP address for the specified domain name. |
StaticIPAddresses | Gets or sets all the static DNS rules. |
Tag | Allows to store any custom data. |
TLSSessionGroup | Specifies the group name of TLS sessions to be used for session resumption. |
TLSSessionLifetime | Specifies lifetime in seconds of the cached TLS session. |
TLSSessionPurgeInterval | Specifies how often the session cache should remove the expired TLS sessions. |
UseOwnDNSResolver | Specifies whether the client components should use own DNS resolver. |
UseSharedSystemStorages | Specifies whether the validation engine should use a global per-process copy of the system certificate stores. |
UseSystemOAEPAndPSS | Enforces or disables the use of system-driven RSA OAEP and PSS computations. |
UseSystemRandom | Enables or disables the use of the OS PRNG. |
DataFileName Property (MessageTimestamper Component)
A file name to be saved together with the timestamped data.
Syntax
__property String DataFileName = { read=FDataFileName, write=FSetDataFileName };
Default Value
""
Remarks
Use this property to provide a file name to be stored in the timestamp together with the timestamped data. This is only informational and does not necessarily need to match the file name provided via InputFile.
Data Type
String
DataURI Property (MessageTimestamper Component)
The URI to be included with the timestamped data.
Syntax
__property String DataURI = { read=FDataURI, write=FSetDataURI };
Default Value
""
Remarks
Use this property to provide a URI to be saved alongside the timestamped data. This value is only informational.
Data Type
String
Detached Property (MessageTimestamper Component)
Specifies whether a detached timestamp should be produced.
Syntax
__property bool Detached = { read=FDetached, write=FSetDetached };
Default Value
false
Remarks
Set this property to true to produce a detached timestamp, i.e. kept separately and alongside the timestamped document.
Data Type
Boolean
FIPSMode Property (MessageTimestamper Component)
Reserved.
Syntax
__property bool FIPSMode = { read=FFIPSMode, write=FSetFIPSMode };
Default Value
false
Remarks
This property is reserved for future use.
Data Type
Boolean
HashAlgorithm Property (MessageTimestamper Component)
Specifies the hash algorithm to be used.
Syntax
__property String HashAlgorithm = { read=FHashAlgorithm, write=FSetHashAlgorithm };
Default Value
"SHA256"
Remarks
This property specifies the hash algorithm to used for calculating the signature.
SB_HASH_ALGORITHM_SHA1 | SHA1 | |
SB_HASH_ALGORITHM_SHA224 | SHA224 | |
SB_HASH_ALGORITHM_SHA256 | SHA256 | |
SB_HASH_ALGORITHM_SHA384 | SHA384 | |
SB_HASH_ALGORITHM_SHA512 | SHA512 | |
SB_HASH_ALGORITHM_MD2 | MD2 | |
SB_HASH_ALGORITHM_MD4 | MD4 | |
SB_HASH_ALGORITHM_MD5 | MD5 | |
SB_HASH_ALGORITHM_RIPEMD160 | RIPEMD160 | |
SB_HASH_ALGORITHM_CRC32 | CRC32 | |
SB_HASH_ALGORITHM_SSL3 | SSL3 | |
SB_HASH_ALGORITHM_GOST_R3411_1994 | GOST1994 | |
SB_HASH_ALGORITHM_WHIRLPOOL | WHIRLPOOL | |
SB_HASH_ALGORITHM_POLY1305 | POLY1305 | |
SB_HASH_ALGORITHM_SHA3_224 | SHA3_224 | |
SB_HASH_ALGORITHM_SHA3_256 | SHA3_256 | |
SB_HASH_ALGORITHM_SHA3_384 | SHA3_384 | |
SB_HASH_ALGORITHM_SHA3_512 | SHA3_512 | |
SB_HASH_ALGORITHM_BLAKE2S_128 | BLAKE2S_128 | |
SB_HASH_ALGORITHM_BLAKE2S_160 | BLAKE2S_160 | |
SB_HASH_ALGORITHM_BLAKE2S_224 | BLAKE2S_224 | |
SB_HASH_ALGORITHM_BLAKE2S_256 | BLAKE2S_256 | |
SB_HASH_ALGORITHM_BLAKE2B_160 | BLAKE2B_160 | |
SB_HASH_ALGORITHM_BLAKE2B_256 | BLAKE2B_256 | |
SB_HASH_ALGORITHM_BLAKE2B_384 | BLAKE2B_384 | |
SB_HASH_ALGORITHM_BLAKE2B_512 | BLAKE2B_512 | |
SB_HASH_ALGORITHM_SHAKE_128 | SHAKE_128 | |
SB_HASH_ALGORITHM_SHAKE_256 | SHAKE_256 | |
SB_HASH_ALGORITHM_SHAKE_128_LEN | SHAKE_128_LEN | |
SB_HASH_ALGORITHM_SHAKE_256_LEN | SHAKE_256_LEN |
Data Type
String
InputBytes Property (MessageTimestamper Component)
Use this property to pass the input to component in byte array form.
Syntax
__property DynamicArrayInputBytes = { read=FInputBytes, write=FSetInputBytes };
Remarks
Assign a byte array containing the data to be processed to this property.
This property is not available at design time.
Data Type
Byte Array
InputFile Property (MessageTimestamper Component)
A path to the source file.
Syntax
__property String InputFile = { read=FInputFile, write=FSetInputFile };
Default Value
""
Remarks
Use this property to provide a path to the file containing the data to be timestamped.
Data Type
String
InputIsHash Property (MessageTimestamper Component)
Specifies whether the input source contains the hash of the data or the actual data.
Syntax
__property bool InputIsHash = { read=FInputIsHash, write=FSetInputIsHash };
Default Value
false
Remarks
Use this property to tell the component whether the input source contains the actual data or its hash.
This property is not available at design time.
Data Type
Boolean
OutputBytes Property (MessageTimestamper Component)
Use this property to read the output the component object has produced.
Syntax
__property DynamicArrayOutputBytes = { read=FOutputBytes };
Remarks
Read the contents of this property after the operation has completed to read the produced output. This property will only be set if the OutputFile and OutputStream properties had not been assigned.
This property is read-only and not available at design time.
Data Type
Byte Array
OutputFile Property (MessageTimestamper Component)
A path to the output file.
Syntax
__property String OutputFile = { read=FOutputFile, write=FSetOutputFile };
Default Value
""
Remarks
Use this property to specify the file to save the timestamped message to.
Data Type
String
ProxyAddress Property (MessageTimestamper Component)
The IP address of the proxy server.
Syntax
__property String ProxyAddress = { read=FProxyAddress, write=FSetProxyAddress };
Default Value
""
Remarks
The IP address of the proxy server.
Data Type
String
ProxyAuthentication Property (MessageTimestamper Component)
The authentication type used by the proxy server.
Syntax
__property TsbxMessageTimestamperProxyAuthentications ProxyAuthentication = { read=FProxyAuthentication, write=FSetProxyAuthentication };
enum TsbxMessageTimestamperProxyAuthentications { patNoAuthentication=0, patBasic=1, patDigest=2, patNTLM=3 };
Default Value
patNoAuthentication
Remarks
The authentication type used by the proxy server.
patNoAuthentication | 0 |
patBasic | 1 |
patDigest | 2 |
patNTLM | 3 |
Data Type
Integer
ProxyPassword Property (MessageTimestamper Component)
The password to authenticate to the proxy server.
Syntax
__property String ProxyPassword = { read=FProxyPassword, write=FSetProxyPassword };
Default Value
""
Remarks
The password to authenticate to the proxy server.
Data Type
String
ProxyPort Property (MessageTimestamper Component)
The port on the proxy server to connect to.
Syntax
__property int ProxyPort = { read=FProxyPort, write=FSetProxyPort };
Default Value
0
Remarks
The port on the proxy server to connect to.
Data Type
Integer
ProxyProxyType Property (MessageTimestamper Component)
The type of the proxy server.
Syntax
__property TsbxMessageTimestamperProxyProxyTypes ProxyProxyType = { read=FProxyProxyType, write=FSetProxyProxyType };
enum TsbxMessageTimestamperProxyProxyTypes { cptNone=0, cptSocks4=1, cptSocks5=2, cptWebTunnel=3, cptHTTP=4 };
Default Value
cptNone
Remarks
The type of the proxy server.
The WebTunnel proxy is also known as HTTPS proxy. Unlike HTTP proxy, HTTPS proxy (WebTunnel) provides end-to-end security.
cptNone | 0 |
cptSocks4 | 1 |
cptSocks5 | 2 |
cptWebTunnel | 3 |
cptHTTP | 4 |
Data Type
Integer
ProxyRequestHeaders Property (MessageTimestamper Component)
Contains HTTP request headers for WebTunnel and HTTP proxy.
Syntax
__property String ProxyRequestHeaders = { read=FProxyRequestHeaders, write=FSetProxyRequestHeaders };
Default Value
""
Remarks
Contains HTTP request headers for WebTunnel and HTTP proxy.
Data Type
String
ProxyResponseBody Property (MessageTimestamper Component)
Contains the HTTP or HTTPS (WebTunnel) proxy response body.
Syntax
__property String ProxyResponseBody = { read=FProxyResponseBody, write=FSetProxyResponseBody };
Default Value
""
Remarks
Contains the HTTP or HTTPS (WebTunnel) proxy response body.
Data Type
String
ProxyResponseHeaders Property (MessageTimestamper Component)
Contains response headers received from an HTTP or HTTPS (WebTunnel) proxy server.
Syntax
__property String ProxyResponseHeaders = { read=FProxyResponseHeaders, write=FSetProxyResponseHeaders };
Default Value
""
Remarks
Contains response headers received from an HTTP or HTTPS (WebTunnel) proxy server.
Data Type
String
ProxyUseIPv6 Property (MessageTimestamper Component)
Specifies whether IPv6 should be used when connecting through the proxy.
Syntax
__property bool ProxyUseIPv6 = { read=FProxyUseIPv6, write=FSetProxyUseIPv6 };
Default Value
false
Remarks
Specifies whether IPv6 should be used when connecting through the proxy.
Data Type
Boolean
ProxyUseProxy Property (MessageTimestamper Component)
Enables or disables proxy-driven connection.
Syntax
__property bool ProxyUseProxy = { read=FProxyUseProxy, write=FSetProxyUseProxy };
Default Value
false
Remarks
Enables or disables proxy-driven connection.
Data Type
Boolean
ProxyUsername Property (MessageTimestamper Component)
Specifies the username credential for proxy authentication.
Syntax
__property String ProxyUsername = { read=FProxyUsername, write=FSetProxyUsername };
Default Value
""
Remarks
Specifies the username credential for proxy authentication.
Data Type
String
SocketDNSMode Property (MessageTimestamper Component)
Selects the DNS resolver to use: the component's (secure) built-in one, or the one provided by the system.
Syntax
__property TsbxMessageTimestamperSocketDNSModes SocketDNSMode = { read=FSocketDNSMode, write=FSetSocketDNSMode };
enum TsbxMessageTimestamperSocketDNSModes { dmAuto=0, dmPlatform=1, dmOwn=2, dmOwnSecure=3 };
Default Value
dmAuto
Remarks
Selects the DNS resolver to use: the component's (secure) built-in one, or the one provided by the system.
dmAuto | 0 |
dmPlatform | 1 |
dmOwn | 2 |
dmOwnSecure | 3 |
Data Type
Integer
SocketDNSPort Property (MessageTimestamper Component)
Specifies the port number to be used for sending queries to the DNS server.
Syntax
__property int SocketDNSPort = { read=FSocketDNSPort, write=FSetSocketDNSPort };
Default Value
0
Remarks
Specifies the port number to be used for sending queries to the DNS server.
Data Type
Integer
SocketDNSQueryTimeout Property (MessageTimestamper Component)
The timeout (in milliseconds) for each DNS query.
Syntax
__property int SocketDNSQueryTimeout = { read=FSocketDNSQueryTimeout, write=FSetSocketDNSQueryTimeout };
Default Value
0
Remarks
The timeout (in milliseconds) for each DNS query. The value of 0 indicates an infinite timeout.
Data Type
Integer
SocketDNSServers Property (MessageTimestamper Component)
The addresses of DNS servers to use for address resolution, separated by commas or semicolons.
Syntax
__property String SocketDNSServers = { read=FSocketDNSServers, write=FSetSocketDNSServers };
Default Value
""
Remarks
The addresses of DNS servers to use for address resolution, separated by commas or semicolons.
Data Type
String
SocketDNSTotalTimeout Property (MessageTimestamper Component)
The timeout (in milliseconds) for the whole resolution process.
Syntax
__property int SocketDNSTotalTimeout = { read=FSocketDNSTotalTimeout, write=FSetSocketDNSTotalTimeout };
Default Value
0
Remarks
The timeout (in milliseconds) for the whole resolution process. The value of 0 indicates an infinite timeout.
Data Type
Integer
SocketIncomingSpeedLimit Property (MessageTimestamper Component)
The maximum number of bytes to read from the socket, per second.
Syntax
__property int SocketIncomingSpeedLimit = { read=FSocketIncomingSpeedLimit, write=FSetSocketIncomingSpeedLimit };
Default Value
0
Remarks
The maximum number of bytes to read from the socket, per second.
Data Type
Integer
SocketLocalAddress Property (MessageTimestamper Component)
The local network interface to bind the socket to.
Syntax
__property String SocketLocalAddress = { read=FSocketLocalAddress, write=FSetSocketLocalAddress };
Default Value
""
Remarks
The local network interface to bind the socket to.
Data Type
String
SocketLocalPort Property (MessageTimestamper Component)
The local port number to bind the socket to.
Syntax
__property int SocketLocalPort = { read=FSocketLocalPort, write=FSetSocketLocalPort };
Default Value
0
Remarks
The local port number to bind the socket to.
Data Type
Integer
SocketOutgoingSpeedLimit Property (MessageTimestamper Component)
The maximum number of bytes to write to the socket, per second.
Syntax
__property int SocketOutgoingSpeedLimit = { read=FSocketOutgoingSpeedLimit, write=FSetSocketOutgoingSpeedLimit };
Default Value
0
Remarks
The maximum number of bytes to write to the socket, per second.
Data Type
Integer
SocketTimeout Property (MessageTimestamper Component)
The maximum period of waiting, in milliseconds, after which the socket operation is considered unsuccessful.
Syntax
__property int SocketTimeout = { read=FSocketTimeout, write=FSetSocketTimeout };
Default Value
60000
Remarks
The maximum period of waiting, in milliseconds, after which the socket operation is considered unsuccessful.
If Timeout is set to 0, a socket operation will expire after the system-default timeout (2 hrs 8 min for TCP stack).
Data Type
Integer
SocketUseIPv6 Property (MessageTimestamper Component)
Enables or disables IP protocol version 6.
Syntax
__property bool SocketUseIPv6 = { read=FSocketUseIPv6, write=FSetSocketUseIPv6 };
Default Value
false
Remarks
Enables or disables IP protocol version 6.
Data Type
Boolean
TimestampFormat Property (MessageTimestamper Component)
Configures the desired timestamp format.
Syntax
__property TsbxMessageTimestamperTimestampFormats TimestampFormat = { read=FTimestampFormat, write=FSetTimestampFormat };
enum TsbxMessageTimestamperTimestampFormats { mtfUnknown=0, mtfRFC5544=1, mtfCMS=2, mtfTSPReply=3 };
Default Value
mtfUnknown
Remarks
Use this property to set the format in which you would like to obtain the timestamp.
mtfUnknown | 0 | Unknown or unspecified format |
mtfRFC5544 | 1 | RFC5544-compliant format, based on PKCS#7 TimeStampedData object |
mtfCMS | 2 | A generic RFC3161 timestamp response object (TimeStampToken) |
mtfTSPReply | 3 | Same as mtfCMS, but including the auxiliary TSA response wrapper (TimeStampResp) |
This property is not available at design time.
Data Type
Integer
TimestampServer Property (MessageTimestamper Component)
The address of the timestamping server.
Syntax
__property String TimestampServer = { read=FTimestampServer, write=FSetTimestampServer };
Default Value
""
Remarks
Use this property to provide the address of the Time Stamping Authority (TSA) server to be used for timestamping the signature.
SecureBlackbox supports RFC3161-compliant timestamping servers, available via HTTP or HTTPS.
If your timestamping service enforces credential-based user authentication (basic or digest), you can provide the credentials in the same URL:
http://user:password@timestamp.server.com/TsaService
For TSAs using certificate-based TLS authentication, provide the client certificate via the TLSClientChain property.
If this property is left empty, no timestamp will be added to the signature.
Starting from summer 2021 update (Vol. 2), the virtual timestamping service is supported, which allows you to intervene in the timestamping routine and provide your own handling for the TSA exchange. This may be handy if the service that you are requesting timestamps from uses a non-standard TSP protocol or requires special authentication option.
To employ the virtual service, assign an URI of the following format to this property:
virtual://localhost?hashonly=true&includecerts=true&reqpolicy=1.2.3.4.5&halg=SHA256
Subscribe to Notification event to get notified about the virtualized timestamping event. The EventID of the timestamping event is TimestampRequest. Inside the event handler, read the base16-encoded request from the EventParam parameter and forward it to the timestamping authority. Upon receiving the response, pass it back to the component, encoded in base16, via the TimestampResponse config property:
component.Config("TimestampResponse=308208ab...");
Note that all the exchange with your custom TSA should take place within the same invocation of the Notification event.
The hashonly parameter of the virtual URI tells the component to only return the timestamp message imprint via the EventParam parameter. If set to false, EventParam will contain the complete RFC3161 timestamping request.
The includecerts parameter specifies that the requestCertificates parameter of the timestamping request should be set to true.
The reqpolicy parameter lets you specify the request policy, and the halg parameter specifies the hash algorithm to use for timestamping.
All the parameters are optional.
Data Type
String
TLSClientCertCount Property (MessageTimestamper Component)
The number of records in the TLSClientCert arrays.
Syntax
__property int TLSClientCertCount = { read=FTLSClientCertCount, write=FSetTLSClientCertCount };
Default Value
0
Remarks
This property controls the size of the following arrays:
The array indices start at 0 and end at TLSClientCertCount - 1.This property is not available at design time.
Data Type
Integer
TLSClientCertBytes Property (MessageTimestamper Component)
Returns the raw certificate data in DER format.
Syntax
__property DynamicArrayTLSClientCertBytes[int TLSClientCertIndex] = { read=FTLSClientCertBytes };
Remarks
Returns the raw certificate data in DER format.
The TLSClientCertIndex parameter specifies the index of the item in the array. The size of the array is controlled by the TLSClientCertCount property.
This property is read-only and not available at design time.
Data Type
Byte Array
TLSClientCertHandle Property (MessageTimestamper Component)
Allows to get or set a 'handle', a unique identifier of the underlying property object.
Syntax
__property __int64 TLSClientCertHandle[int TLSClientCertIndex] = { read=FTLSClientCertHandle, write=FSetTLSClientCertHandle };
Default Value
0
Remarks
Allows to get or set a 'handle', a unique identifier of the underlying property object. Use this property to assign objects of the same type in a quicker manner, without copying them fieldwise.
When you pass a handle of one object to another, the source object is copied to the destination rather than assigned. It is safe to get rid of the original object
after such operation.
pdfSigner.setSigningCertHandle(certMgr.getCertHandle());
The TLSClientCertIndex parameter specifies the index of the item in the array. The size of the array is controlled by the TLSClientCertCount property.
This property is not available at design time.
Data Type
Long64
TLSServerCertCount Property (MessageTimestamper Component)
The number of records in the TLSServerCert arrays.
Syntax
__property int TLSServerCertCount = { read=FTLSServerCertCount };
Default Value
0
Remarks
This property controls the size of the following arrays:
The array indices start at 0 and end at TLSServerCertCount - 1.This property is read-only and not available at design time.
Data Type
Integer
TLSServerCertBytes Property (MessageTimestamper Component)
Returns the raw certificate data in DER format.
Syntax
__property DynamicArrayTLSServerCertBytes[int TLSServerCertIndex] = { read=FTLSServerCertBytes };
Remarks
Returns the raw certificate data in DER format.
The TLSServerCertIndex parameter specifies the index of the item in the array. The size of the array is controlled by the TLSServerCertCount property.
This property is read-only and not available at design time.
Data Type
Byte Array
TLSServerCertHandle Property (MessageTimestamper Component)
Allows to get or set a 'handle', a unique identifier of the underlying property object.
Syntax
__property __int64 TLSServerCertHandle[int TLSServerCertIndex] = { read=FTLSServerCertHandle };
Default Value
0
Remarks
Allows to get or set a 'handle', a unique identifier of the underlying property object. Use this property to assign objects of the same type in a quicker manner, without copying them fieldwise.
When you pass a handle of one object to another, the source object is copied to the destination rather than assigned. It is safe to get rid of the original object
after such operation.
pdfSigner.setSigningCertHandle(certMgr.getCertHandle());
The TLSServerCertIndex parameter specifies the index of the item in the array. The size of the array is controlled by the TLSServerCertCount property.
This property is read-only and not available at design time.
Data Type
Long64
TLSAutoValidateCertificates Property (MessageTimestamper Component)
Specifies whether server-side TLS certificates should be validated automatically using internal validation rules.
Syntax
__property bool TLSAutoValidateCertificates = { read=FTLSAutoValidateCertificates, write=FSetTLSAutoValidateCertificates };
Default Value
true
Remarks
Specifies whether server-side TLS certificates should be validated automatically using internal validation rules.
Data Type
Boolean
TLSBaseConfiguration Property (MessageTimestamper Component)
Selects the base configuration for the TLS settings.
Syntax
__property TsbxMessageTimestamperTLSBaseConfigurations TLSBaseConfiguration = { read=FTLSBaseConfiguration, write=FSetTLSBaseConfiguration };
enum TsbxMessageTimestamperTLSBaseConfigurations { stpcDefault=0, stpcCompatible=1, stpcComprehensiveInsecure=2, stpcHighlySecure=3 };
Default Value
stpcDefault
Remarks
Selects the base configuration for the TLS settings. Several profiles are offered and tuned up for different purposes, such as high security or higher compatibility.
stpcDefault | 0 | |
stpcCompatible | 1 | |
stpcComprehensiveInsecure | 2 | |
stpcHighlySecure | 3 |
Data Type
Integer
TLSCiphersuites Property (MessageTimestamper Component)
A list of ciphersuites separated with commas or semicolons.
Syntax
__property String TLSCiphersuites = { read=FTLSCiphersuites, write=FSetTLSCiphersuites };
Default Value
""
Remarks
A list of ciphersuites separated with commas or semicolons. Each ciphersuite in the list may be prefixed with a minus sign (-) to indicate that the ciphersuite should be disabled rather than enabled. Besides the specific ciphersuite modifiers, this property supports the all (and -all) aliases, allowing all ciphersuites to be blanketly enabled or disabled at once.
Note: the list of ciphersuites provided to this property alters the baseline list of ciphersuites as defined by TLSBaseConfiguration. Remember to start your ciphersuite string with -all; if you need to only enable a specific fixed set of ciphersuites. The list of supported ciphersuites is provided below:
- NULL_NULL_NULL
- RSA_NULL_MD5
- RSA_NULL_SHA
- RSA_RC4_MD5
- RSA_RC4_SHA
- RSA_RC2_MD5
- RSA_IDEA_MD5
- RSA_IDEA_SHA
- RSA_DES_MD5
- RSA_DES_SHA
- RSA_3DES_MD5
- RSA_3DES_SHA
- RSA_AES128_SHA
- RSA_AES256_SHA
- DH_DSS_DES_SHA
- DH_DSS_3DES_SHA
- DH_DSS_AES128_SHA
- DH_DSS_AES256_SHA
- DH_RSA_DES_SHA
- DH_RSA_3DES_SHA
- DH_RSA_AES128_SHA
- DH_RSA_AES256_SHA
- DHE_DSS_DES_SHA
- DHE_DSS_3DES_SHA
- DHE_DSS_AES128_SHA
- DHE_DSS_AES256_SHA
- DHE_RSA_DES_SHA
- DHE_RSA_3DES_SHA
- DHE_RSA_AES128_SHA
- DHE_RSA_AES256_SHA
- DH_ANON_RC4_MD5
- DH_ANON_DES_SHA
- DH_ANON_3DES_SHA
- DH_ANON_AES128_SHA
- DH_ANON_AES256_SHA
- RSA_RC2_MD5_EXPORT
- RSA_RC4_MD5_EXPORT
- RSA_DES_SHA_EXPORT
- DH_DSS_DES_SHA_EXPORT
- DH_RSA_DES_SHA_EXPORT
- DHE_DSS_DES_SHA_EXPORT
- DHE_RSA_DES_SHA_EXPORT
- DH_ANON_RC4_MD5_EXPORT
- DH_ANON_DES_SHA_EXPORT
- RSA_CAMELLIA128_SHA
- DH_DSS_CAMELLIA128_SHA
- DH_RSA_CAMELLIA128_SHA
- DHE_DSS_CAMELLIA128_SHA
- DHE_RSA_CAMELLIA128_SHA
- DH_ANON_CAMELLIA128_SHA
- RSA_CAMELLIA256_SHA
- DH_DSS_CAMELLIA256_SHA
- DH_RSA_CAMELLIA256_SHA
- DHE_DSS_CAMELLIA256_SHA
- DHE_RSA_CAMELLIA256_SHA
- DH_ANON_CAMELLIA256_SHA
- PSK_RC4_SHA
- PSK_3DES_SHA
- PSK_AES128_SHA
- PSK_AES256_SHA
- DHE_PSK_RC4_SHA
- DHE_PSK_3DES_SHA
- DHE_PSK_AES128_SHA
- DHE_PSK_AES256_SHA
- RSA_PSK_RC4_SHA
- RSA_PSK_3DES_SHA
- RSA_PSK_AES128_SHA
- RSA_PSK_AES256_SHA
- RSA_SEED_SHA
- DH_DSS_SEED_SHA
- DH_RSA_SEED_SHA
- DHE_DSS_SEED_SHA
- DHE_RSA_SEED_SHA
- DH_ANON_SEED_SHA
- SRP_SHA_3DES_SHA
- SRP_SHA_RSA_3DES_SHA
- SRP_SHA_DSS_3DES_SHA
- SRP_SHA_AES128_SHA
- SRP_SHA_RSA_AES128_SHA
- SRP_SHA_DSS_AES128_SHA
- SRP_SHA_AES256_SHA
- SRP_SHA_RSA_AES256_SHA
- SRP_SHA_DSS_AES256_SHA
- ECDH_ECDSA_NULL_SHA
- ECDH_ECDSA_RC4_SHA
- ECDH_ECDSA_3DES_SHA
- ECDH_ECDSA_AES128_SHA
- ECDH_ECDSA_AES256_SHA
- ECDHE_ECDSA_NULL_SHA
- ECDHE_ECDSA_RC4_SHA
- ECDHE_ECDSA_3DES_SHA
- ECDHE_ECDSA_AES128_SHA
- ECDHE_ECDSA_AES256_SHA
- ECDH_RSA_NULL_SHA
- ECDH_RSA_RC4_SHA
- ECDH_RSA_3DES_SHA
- ECDH_RSA_AES128_SHA
- ECDH_RSA_AES256_SHA
- ECDHE_RSA_NULL_SHA
- ECDHE_RSA_RC4_SHA
- ECDHE_RSA_3DES_SHA
- ECDHE_RSA_AES128_SHA
- ECDHE_RSA_AES256_SHA
- ECDH_ANON_NULL_SHA
- ECDH_ANON_RC4_SHA
- ECDH_ANON_3DES_SHA
- ECDH_ANON_AES128_SHA
- ECDH_ANON_AES256_SHA
- RSA_NULL_SHA256
- RSA_AES128_SHA256
- RSA_AES256_SHA256
- DH_DSS_AES128_SHA256
- DH_RSA_AES128_SHA256
- DHE_DSS_AES128_SHA256
- DHE_RSA_AES128_SHA256
- DH_DSS_AES256_SHA256
- DH_RSA_AES256_SHA256
- DHE_DSS_AES256_SHA256
- DHE_RSA_AES256_SHA256
- DH_ANON_AES128_SHA256
- DH_ANON_AES256_SHA256
- RSA_AES128_GCM_SHA256
- RSA_AES256_GCM_SHA384
- DHE_RSA_AES128_GCM_SHA256
- DHE_RSA_AES256_GCM_SHA384
- DH_RSA_AES128_GCM_SHA256
- DH_RSA_AES256_GCM_SHA384
- DHE_DSS_AES128_GCM_SHA256
- DHE_DSS_AES256_GCM_SHA384
- DH_DSS_AES128_GCM_SHA256
- DH_DSS_AES256_GCM_SHA384
- DH_ANON_AES128_GCM_SHA256
- DH_ANON_AES256_GCM_SHA384
- ECDHE_ECDSA_AES128_SHA256
- ECDHE_ECDSA_AES256_SHA384
- ECDH_ECDSA_AES128_SHA256
- ECDH_ECDSA_AES256_SHA384
- ECDHE_RSA_AES128_SHA256
- ECDHE_RSA_AES256_SHA384
- ECDH_RSA_AES128_SHA256
- ECDH_RSA_AES256_SHA384
- ECDHE_ECDSA_AES128_GCM_SHA256
- ECDHE_ECDSA_AES256_GCM_SHA384
- ECDH_ECDSA_AES128_GCM_SHA256
- ECDH_ECDSA_AES256_GCM_SHA384
- ECDHE_RSA_AES128_GCM_SHA256
- ECDHE_RSA_AES256_GCM_SHA384
- ECDH_RSA_AES128_GCM_SHA256
- ECDH_RSA_AES256_GCM_SHA384
- PSK_AES128_GCM_SHA256
- PSK_AES256_GCM_SHA384
- DHE_PSK_AES128_GCM_SHA256
- DHE_PSK_AES256_GCM_SHA384
- RSA_PSK_AES128_GCM_SHA256
- RSA_PSK_AES256_GCM_SHA384
- PSK_AES128_SHA256
- PSK_AES256_SHA384
- PSK_NULL_SHA256
- PSK_NULL_SHA384
- DHE_PSK_AES128_SHA256
- DHE_PSK_AES256_SHA384
- DHE_PSK_NULL_SHA256
- DHE_PSK_NULL_SHA384
- RSA_PSK_AES128_SHA256
- RSA_PSK_AES256_SHA384
- RSA_PSK_NULL_SHA256
- RSA_PSK_NULL_SHA384
- RSA_CAMELLIA128_SHA256
- DH_DSS_CAMELLIA128_SHA256
- DH_RSA_CAMELLIA128_SHA256
- DHE_DSS_CAMELLIA128_SHA256
- DHE_RSA_CAMELLIA128_SHA256
- DH_ANON_CAMELLIA128_SHA256
- RSA_CAMELLIA256_SHA256
- DH_DSS_CAMELLIA256_SHA256
- DH_RSA_CAMELLIA256_SHA256
- DHE_DSS_CAMELLIA256_SHA256
- DHE_RSA_CAMELLIA256_SHA256
- DH_ANON_CAMELLIA256_SHA256
- ECDHE_ECDSA_CAMELLIA128_SHA256
- ECDHE_ECDSA_CAMELLIA256_SHA384
- ECDH_ECDSA_CAMELLIA128_SHA256
- ECDH_ECDSA_CAMELLIA256_SHA384
- ECDHE_RSA_CAMELLIA128_SHA256
- ECDHE_RSA_CAMELLIA256_SHA384
- ECDH_RSA_CAMELLIA128_SHA256
- ECDH_RSA_CAMELLIA256_SHA384
- RSA_CAMELLIA128_GCM_SHA256
- RSA_CAMELLIA256_GCM_SHA384
- DHE_RSA_CAMELLIA128_GCM_SHA256
- DHE_RSA_CAMELLIA256_GCM_SHA384
- DH_RSA_CAMELLIA128_GCM_SHA256
- DH_RSA_CAMELLIA256_GCM_SHA384
- DHE_DSS_CAMELLIA128_GCM_SHA256
- DHE_DSS_CAMELLIA256_GCM_SHA384
- DH_DSS_CAMELLIA128_GCM_SHA256
- DH_DSS_CAMELLIA256_GCM_SHA384
- DH_anon_CAMELLIA128_GCM_SHA256
- DH_anon_CAMELLIA256_GCM_SHA384
- ECDHE_ECDSA_CAMELLIA128_GCM_SHA256
- ECDHE_ECDSA_CAMELLIA256_GCM_SHA384
- ECDH_ECDSA_CAMELLIA128_GCM_SHA256
- ECDH_ECDSA_CAMELLIA256_GCM_SHA384
- ECDHE_RSA_CAMELLIA128_GCM_SHA256
- ECDHE_RSA_CAMELLIA256_GCM_SHA384
- ECDH_RSA_CAMELLIA128_GCM_SHA256
- ECDH_RSA_CAMELLIA256_GCM_SHA384
- PSK_CAMELLIA128_GCM_SHA256
- PSK_CAMELLIA256_GCM_SHA384
- DHE_PSK_CAMELLIA128_GCM_SHA256
- DHE_PSK_CAMELLIA256_GCM_SHA384
- RSA_PSK_CAMELLIA128_GCM_SHA256
- RSA_PSK_CAMELLIA256_GCM_SHA384
- PSK_CAMELLIA128_SHA256
- PSK_CAMELLIA256_SHA384
- DHE_PSK_CAMELLIA128_SHA256
- DHE_PSK_CAMELLIA256_SHA384
- RSA_PSK_CAMELLIA128_SHA256
- RSA_PSK_CAMELLIA256_SHA384
- ECDHE_PSK_CAMELLIA128_SHA256
- ECDHE_PSK_CAMELLIA256_SHA384
- ECDHE_PSK_RC4_SHA
- ECDHE_PSK_3DES_SHA
- ECDHE_PSK_AES128_SHA
- ECDHE_PSK_AES256_SHA
- ECDHE_PSK_AES128_SHA256
- ECDHE_PSK_AES256_SHA384
- ECDHE_PSK_NULL_SHA
- ECDHE_PSK_NULL_SHA256
- ECDHE_PSK_NULL_SHA384
- ECDHE_RSA_CHACHA20_POLY1305_SHA256
- ECDHE_ECDSA_CHACHA20_POLY1305_SHA256
- DHE_RSA_CHACHA20_POLY1305_SHA256
- PSK_CHACHA20_POLY1305_SHA256
- ECDHE_PSK_CHACHA20_POLY1305_SHA256
- DHE_PSK_CHACHA20_POLY1305_SHA256
- RSA_PSK_CHACHA20_POLY1305_SHA256
- AES128_GCM_SHA256
- AES256_GCM_SHA384
- CHACHA20_POLY1305_SHA256
- AES128_CCM_SHA256
- AES128_CCM8_SHA256
Data Type
String
TLSECCurves Property (MessageTimestamper Component)
Defines the elliptic curves to enable.
Syntax
__property String TLSECCurves = { read=FTLSECCurves, write=FSetTLSECCurves };
Default Value
""
Remarks
Defines the elliptic curves to enable.
Data Type
String
TLSExtensions Property (MessageTimestamper Component)
Provides access to TLS extensions.
Syntax
__property String TLSExtensions = { read=FTLSExtensions, write=FSetTLSExtensions };
Default Value
""
Remarks
Provides access to TLS extensions.
Data Type
String
TLSForceResumeIfDestinationChanges Property (MessageTimestamper Component)
Whether to force TLS session resumption when the destination address changes.
Syntax
__property bool TLSForceResumeIfDestinationChanges = { read=FTLSForceResumeIfDestinationChanges, write=FSetTLSForceResumeIfDestinationChanges };
Default Value
false
Remarks
Whether to force TLS session resumption when the destination address changes.
Data Type
Boolean
TLSPreSharedIdentity Property (MessageTimestamper Component)
Defines the identity used when the PSK (Pre-Shared Key) key-exchange mechanism is negotiated.
Syntax
__property String TLSPreSharedIdentity = { read=FTLSPreSharedIdentity, write=FSetTLSPreSharedIdentity };
Default Value
""
Remarks
Defines the identity used when the PSK (Pre-Shared Key) key-exchange mechanism is negotiated.
This property is not available at design time.
Data Type
String
TLSPreSharedKey Property (MessageTimestamper Component)
Contains the pre-shared key for the PSK (Pre-Shared Key) key-exchange mechanism, encoded with base16.
Syntax
__property String TLSPreSharedKey = { read=FTLSPreSharedKey, write=FSetTLSPreSharedKey };
Default Value
""
Remarks
Contains the pre-shared key for the PSK (Pre-Shared Key) key-exchange mechanism, encoded with base16.
This property is not available at design time.
Data Type
String
TLSPreSharedKeyCiphersuite Property (MessageTimestamper Component)
Defines the ciphersuite used for PSK (Pre-Shared Key) negotiation.
Syntax
__property String TLSPreSharedKeyCiphersuite = { read=FTLSPreSharedKeyCiphersuite, write=FSetTLSPreSharedKeyCiphersuite };
Default Value
""
Remarks
Defines the ciphersuite used for PSK (Pre-Shared Key) negotiation.
Data Type
String
TLSRenegotiationAttackPreventionMode Property (MessageTimestamper Component)
Selects the renegotiation attack prevention mechanism.
Syntax
__property TsbxMessageTimestamperTLSRenegotiationAttackPreventionModes TLSRenegotiationAttackPreventionMode = { read=FTLSRenegotiationAttackPreventionMode, write=FSetTLSRenegotiationAttackPreventionMode };
enum TsbxMessageTimestamperTLSRenegotiationAttackPreventionModes { crapmCompatible=0, crapmStrict=1, crapmAuto=2 };
Default Value
crapmCompatible
Remarks
Selects the renegotiation attack prevention mechanism.
The following options are available:
crapmCompatible | 0 | TLS 1.0 and 1.1 compatibility mode (renegotiation indication extension is disabled). |
crapmStrict | 1 | Renegotiation attack prevention is enabled and enforced. |
crapmAuto | 2 | Automatically choose whether to enable or disable renegotiation attack prevention. |
Data Type
Integer
TLSRevocationCheck Property (MessageTimestamper Component)
Specifies the kind(s) of revocation check to perform.
Syntax
__property TsbxMessageTimestamperTLSRevocationChecks TLSRevocationCheck = { read=FTLSRevocationCheck, write=FSetTLSRevocationCheck };
enum TsbxMessageTimestamperTLSRevocationChecks { crcNone=0, crcAuto=1, crcAllCRL=2, crcAllOCSP=3, crcAllCRLAndOCSP=4, crcAnyCRL=5, crcAnyOCSP=6, crcAnyCRLOrOCSP=7, crcAnyOCSPOrCRL=8 };
Default Value
crcAuto
Remarks
Specifies the kind(s) of revocation check to perform.
Revocation checking is necessary to ensure the integrity of the chain and obtain up-to-date certificate validity and trustworthiness information.
crcNone | 0 | No revocation checking. |
crcAuto | 1 | Automatic mode selection. Currently this maps to crcAnyOCSPOrCRL, but it may change in the future. |
crcAllCRL | 2 | All provided CRL endpoints will be checked, and all checks must succeed. |
crcAllOCSP | 3 | All provided OCSP endpoints will be checked, and all checks must succeed. |
crcAllCRLAndOCSP | 4 | All provided CRL and OCSP endpoints will be checked, and all checks must succeed. |
crcAnyCRL | 5 | All provided CRL endpoints will be checked, and at least one check must succeed. |
crcAnyOCSP | 6 | All provided OCSP endpoints will be checked, and at least one check must succeed. |
crcAnyCRLOrOCSP | 7 | All provided CRL and OCSP endpoints will be checked, and at least one check must succeed. CRL endpoints are checked first. |
crcAnyOCSPOrCRL | 8 | All provided CRL and OCSP endpoints will be checked, and at least one check must succeed. OCSP endpoints are checked first. |
This setting controls the way the revocation checks are performed for every certificate in the chain. Typically certificates come with two types of revocation information sources: CRL (certificate revocation lists) and OCSP responders. CRLs are static objects periodically published by the CA at some online location. OCSP responders are active online services maintained by the CA that can provide up-to-date information on certificate statuses in near real time.
There are some conceptual differences between the two. CRLs are normally larger in size. Their use involves some latency because there is normally some delay between the time when a certificate was revoked and the time the subsequent CRL mentioning that is published. The benefits of CRL is that the same object can provide statuses for all certificates issued by a particular CA, and that the whole technology is much simpler than OCSP (and thus is supported by more CAs).
This setting lets you adjust the validation course by including or excluding certain types of revocation sources from the validation process. The crcAnyOCSPOrCRL setting (give preference to the faster OCSP route and only demand one source to succeed) is a good choice for most typical validation environments. The "crcAll*" modes are much stricter, and may be used in scenarios where bulletproof validity information is essential.
Note: If no CRL or OCSP endpoints are provided by the CA, the revocation check will be considered successful. This is because the CA chose not to supply revocation information for its certificates, meaning they are considered irrevocable.
Note: Within each of the above settings, if any retrieved CRL or OCSP response indicates that the certificate has been revoked, the revocation check fails.
This property is not available at design time.
Data Type
Integer
TLSSSLOptions Property (MessageTimestamper Component)
Various SSL (TLS) protocol options, set of cssloExpectShutdownMessage 0x001 Wait for the close-notify message when shutting down the connection cssloOpenSSLDTLSWorkaround 0x002 (DEPRECATED) Use a DTLS version workaround when talking to very old OpenSSL versions cssloDisableKexLengthAlignment 0x004 Do not align the client-side PMS by the RSA modulus size.
Syntax
__property int TLSSSLOptions = { read=FTLSSSLOptions, write=FSetTLSSSLOptions };
Default Value
16
Remarks
Various SSL (TLS) protocol options, set of
cssloExpectShutdownMessage | 0x001 | Wait for the close-notify message when shutting down the connection |
cssloOpenSSLDTLSWorkaround | 0x002 | (DEPRECATED) Use a DTLS version workaround when talking to very old OpenSSL versions |
cssloDisableKexLengthAlignment | 0x004 | Do not align the client-side PMS by the RSA modulus size. It is unlikely that you will ever need to adjust it. |
cssloForceUseOfClientCertHashAlg | 0x008 | Enforce the use of the client certificate hash algorithm. It is unlikely that you will ever need to adjust it. |
cssloAutoAddServerNameExtension | 0x010 | Automatically add the server name extension when known |
cssloAcceptTrustedSRPPrimesOnly | 0x020 | Accept trusted SRP primes only |
cssloDisableSignatureAlgorithmsExtension | 0x040 | Disable (do not send) the signature algorithms extension. It is unlikely that you will ever need to adjust it. |
cssloIntolerateHigherProtocolVersions | 0x080 | (server option) Do not allow fallback from TLS versions higher than currently enabled |
cssloStickToPrefCertHashAlg | 0x100 | Stick to preferred certificate hash algorithms |
cssloNoImplicitTLS12Fallback | 0x200 | Disable implicit TLS 1.3 to 1.2 fallbacks |
cssloUseHandshakeBatches | 0x400 | Send the handshake message as large batches rather than individually |
Data Type
Integer
TLSTLSMode Property (MessageTimestamper Component)
Specifies the TLS mode to use.
Syntax
__property TsbxMessageTimestamperTLSTLSModes TLSTLSMode = { read=FTLSTLSMode, write=FSetTLSTLSMode };
enum TsbxMessageTimestamperTLSTLSModes { smDefault=0, smNoTLS=1, smExplicitTLS=2, smImplicitTLS=3, smMixedTLS=4 };
Default Value
smDefault
Remarks
Specifies the TLS mode to use.
smDefault | 0 | |
smNoTLS | 1 | Do not use TLS |
smExplicitTLS | 2 | Connect to the server without any encryption and then request an SSL session. |
smImplicitTLS | 3 | Connect to the specified port, and establish the SSL session at once. |
smMixedTLS | 4 | Connect to the specified port, and establish the SSL session at once, but allow plain data. |
Data Type
Integer
TLSUseExtendedMasterSecret Property (MessageTimestamper Component)
Enables the Extended Master Secret Extension, as defined in RFC 7627.
Syntax
__property bool TLSUseExtendedMasterSecret = { read=FTLSUseExtendedMasterSecret, write=FSetTLSUseExtendedMasterSecret };
Default Value
false
Remarks
Enables the Extended Master Secret Extension, as defined in RFC 7627.
Data Type
Boolean
TLSUseSessionResumption Property (MessageTimestamper Component)
Enables or disables the TLS session resumption capability.
Syntax
__property bool TLSUseSessionResumption = { read=FTLSUseSessionResumption, write=FSetTLSUseSessionResumption };
Default Value
false
Remarks
Enables or disables the TLS session resumption capability.
Data Type
Boolean
TLSVersions Property (MessageTimestamper Component)
The SSL/TLS versions to enable by default.
Syntax
__property int TLSVersions = { read=FTLSVersions, write=FSetTLSVersions };
Default Value
16
Remarks
The SSL/TLS versions to enable by default.
csbSSL2 | 0x01 | SSL 2 |
csbSSL3 | 0x02 | SSL 3 |
csbTLS1 | 0x04 | TLS 1.0 |
csbTLS11 | 0x08 | TLS 1.1 |
csbTLS12 | 0x10 | TLS 1.2 |
csbTLS13 | 0x20 | TLS 1.3 |
Data Type
Integer
Config Method (MessageTimestamper Component)
Sets or retrieves a configuration setting.
Syntax
String __fastcall Config(String ConfigurationString);
Remarks
Config is a generic method available in every component. It is used to set and retrieve configuration settings for the component.
These settings are similar in functionality to properties, but they are rarely used. In order to avoid "polluting" the property namespace of the component, access to these internal properties is provided through the Config method.
To set a configuration setting named PROPERTY, you must call Config("PROPERTY=VALUE"), where VALUE is the value of the setting expressed as a string. For boolean values, use the strings "True", "False", "0", "1", "Yes", or "No" (case does not matter).
To read (query) the value of a configuration setting, you must call Config("PROPERTY"). The value will be returned as a string.
DoAction Method (MessageTimestamper Component)
Performs an additional action.
Syntax
String __fastcall DoAction(String ActionID, String ActionParams);
Remarks
DoAction is a generic method available in every component. It is used to perform an additional action introduced after the product major release. The list of actions is not fixed, and may be flexibly extended over time.
The unique identifier (case insensitive) of the action is provided in the ActionID parameter.
ActionParams contains the value of a single parameter, or a list of multiple parameters for the action in the form of PARAM1=VALUE1;PARAM2=VALUE2;....
Timestamp Method (MessageTimestamper Component)
Timestamps the data.
Syntax
void __fastcall Timestamp();
Remarks
Call this method to timestamp the content provided in InputFile (or InputStream) with a trusted timestamp from TimestampServer.
Error Event (MessageTimestamper Component)
Information about errors during PKCS#7 message encryption.
Syntax
typedef struct { int ErrorCode; String Description; } TsbxMessageTimestamperErrorEventParams; typedef void __fastcall (__closure *TsbxMessageTimestamperErrorEvent)(System::TObject* Sender, TsbxMessageTimestamperErrorEventParams *e); __property TsbxMessageTimestamperErrorEvent OnError = { read=FOnError, write=FOnError };
Remarks
The event is fired in case of exceptional conditions during message processing.
ErrorCode contains an error code and Description contains a textual description of the error. For a list of valid error codes and their descriptions, please refer to the Messages section.
Notification Event (MessageTimestamper Component)
This event notifies the application about an underlying control flow event.
Syntax
typedef struct { String EventID; String EventParam; } TsbxMessageTimestamperNotificationEventParams; typedef void __fastcall (__closure *TsbxMessageTimestamperNotificationEvent)(System::TObject* Sender, TsbxMessageTimestamperNotificationEventParams *e); __property TsbxMessageTimestamperNotificationEvent OnNotification = { read=FOnNotification, write=FOnNotification };
Remarks
The component fires this event to let the application know about some event, occurrence, or milestone in the component. For example, it may fire to report completion of the document processing. The list of events being reported is not fixed, and may be flexibly extended over time.
The unique identifier of the event is provided in the EventID parameter. EventParam contains any parameters accompanying the occurrence. Depending on the type of the component, the exact action it is performing, or the document being processed, one or both may be omitted.
This component can fire this event with the following EventID values:
BeforeTimestamp | This event is fired before a timestamp is requested from the timestamping authority. Use the event handler to modify TSA and HTTP settings. |
TimestampError | This event is only fired if the component failed to obtain a timestamp from the timestamping authority. The EventParam parameter contains extended error info. |
TimestampRequest | A timestamp is requested from the custom timestamping
authority. This event is only fired if TimestampServer was set to a
virtual:// URI. The EventParam parameter contains the
TSP request (or the plain hash, depending on the value provided to
TimestampServer), in base16, that needs to be sent to the TSA.
Use the event handler to send the request to the TSA. Upon receiving the response, assign it, in base16, to the TimestampResponse configuration property. |
TimestampRequest Event (MessageTimestamper Component)
Fires when the component is ready to request a timestamp from an external TSA.
Syntax
typedef struct { String TSA; String TimestampRequest; String TimestampResponse; bool SuppressDefault; } TsbxMessageTimestamperTimestampRequestEventParams; typedef void __fastcall (__closure *TsbxMessageTimestamperTimestampRequestEvent)(System::TObject* Sender, TsbxMessageTimestamperTimestampRequestEventParams *e); __property TsbxMessageTimestamperTimestampRequestEvent OnTimestampRequest = { read=FOnTimestampRequest, write=FOnTimestampRequest };
Remarks
Subscribe to this event to intercept timestamp requests. You can use it to override timestamping requests and perform them in your code.
The TSA parameter indicates the timestamping service being used. It matches the value passed to the TimestampServer property. Set the SuppressDefault parameter to false if you would like to stop the built-in TSA request from going ahead. The built-in TSA request is also not performed if the returned TimestampResponse parameter is not empty.
TLSCertNeeded Event (MessageTimestamper Component)
Fires when a remote TLS party requests a client certificate.
Syntax
typedef struct { String Host; String CANames; } TsbxMessageTimestamperTLSCertNeededEventParams; typedef void __fastcall (__closure *TsbxMessageTimestamperTLSCertNeededEvent)(System::TObject* Sender, TsbxMessageTimestamperTLSCertNeededEventParams *e); __property TsbxMessageTimestamperTLSCertNeededEvent OnTLSCertNeeded = { read=FOnTLSCertNeeded, write=FOnTLSCertNeeded };
Remarks
This event fires to notify the implementation that a remote TLS server has requested a client certificate. The Host parameter identifies the host that makes a request, and the CANames parameter (optional, according to the TLS spec) advises on the accepted issuing CAs.
Use the TLSClientChain property in response to this event to provide the requested certificate. Please make sure the client certificate includes the associated private key. Note that you may set the certificates before the connection without waiting for this event to fire.
This event is preceded by the TLSHandshake event for the given host and, if the certificate was accepted, succeeded by the TLSEstablished event.
TLSCertValidate Event (MessageTimestamper Component)
This event is fired upon receipt of the TLS server's certificate, allowing the user to control its acceptance.
Syntax
typedef struct { String ServerHost; String ServerIP; bool Accept; } TsbxMessageTimestamperTLSCertValidateEventParams; typedef void __fastcall (__closure *TsbxMessageTimestamperTLSCertValidateEvent)(System::TObject* Sender, TsbxMessageTimestamperTLSCertValidateEventParams *e); __property TsbxMessageTimestamperTLSCertValidateEvent OnTLSCertValidate = { read=FOnTLSCertValidate, write=FOnTLSCertValidate };
Remarks
This event is fired during a TLS handshake. Use the TLSServerChain property to access the certificate chain. In general, components may contact a number of TLS endpoints during their work, depending on their configuration.
Accept is assigned in accordance with the outcome of the internal validation check performed by the component, and can be adjusted if needed.
TLSEstablished Event (MessageTimestamper Component)
Fires when a TLS handshake with Host successfully completes.
Syntax
typedef struct { String Host; String Version; String Ciphersuite; DynamicArrayConnectionId; bool Abort; } TsbxMessageTimestamperTLSEstablishedEventParams; typedef void __fastcall (__closure *TsbxMessageTimestamperTLSEstablishedEvent)(System::TObject* Sender, TsbxMessageTimestamperTLSEstablishedEventParams *e); __property TsbxMessageTimestamperTLSEstablishedEvent OnTLSEstablished = { read=FOnTLSEstablished, write=FOnTLSEstablished };
Remarks
The component uses this event to notify the application about a successful completion of a TLS handshake.
The Version, Ciphersuite, and ConnectionId parameters indicate the security parameters of the new connection. Use the Abort parameter if you need to terminate the connection at this stage.
TLSHandshake Event (MessageTimestamper Component)
Fires when a new TLS handshake is initiated, before the handshake commences.
Syntax
typedef struct { String Host; bool Abort; } TsbxMessageTimestamperTLSHandshakeEventParams; typedef void __fastcall (__closure *TsbxMessageTimestamperTLSHandshakeEvent)(System::TObject* Sender, TsbxMessageTimestamperTLSHandshakeEventParams *e); __property TsbxMessageTimestamperTLSHandshakeEvent OnTLSHandshake = { read=FOnTLSHandshake, write=FOnTLSHandshake };
Remarks
The component uses this event to notify the application about the start of a new TLS handshake to Host. If the handshake is successful, this event will be followed by the TLSEstablished event. If the server chooses to request a client certificate, the TLSCertNeeded event will also be fired.
TLSShutdown Event (MessageTimestamper Component)
Reports the graceful closure of a TLS connection.
Syntax
typedef struct { String Host; } TsbxMessageTimestamperTLSShutdownEventParams; typedef void __fastcall (__closure *TsbxMessageTimestamperTLSShutdownEvent)(System::TObject* Sender, TsbxMessageTimestamperTLSShutdownEventParams *e); __property TsbxMessageTimestamperTLSShutdownEvent OnTLSShutdown = { read=FOnTLSShutdown, write=FOnTLSShutdown };
Remarks
This event notifies the application about the closure of an earlier established TLS connection. Note that only graceful connection closures are reported.
Config Settings (MessageTimestamper Component)
The component accepts one or more of the following configuration settings. Configuration settings are similar in functionality to properties, but they are rarely used. In order to avoid "polluting" the property namespace of the component, access to these internal properties is provided through the Config method.MessageTimestamper Config Settings
In case of a timestamping failure, provide new TSA and HTTP settings inside the Notification event handler ('BeforeTimestamp' and 'TimestampError' event IDs).
Base Config Settings
You can switch this property off to improve performance if your project only uses known, good private keys.
Supported values are:
off | No caching (default) | |
local | Local caching | |
global | Global caching |
This setting only applies to sessions negotiated with TLS version 1.3.
Supported values are:
file | File | |
console | Console | |
systemlog | System Log (supported for Android only) | |
debugger | Debugger (supported for VCL for Windows and .Net) |
Supported values are:
time | Current time | |
level | Level | |
package | Package name | |
module | Module name | |
class | Class name | |
method | Method name | |
threadid | Thread Id | |
contenttype | Content type | |
content | Content | |
all | All details |
Supported filter names are:
exclude-package | Exclude a package specified in the value | |
exclude-module | Exclude a module specified in the value | |
exclude-class | Exclude a class specified in the value | |
exclude-method | Exclude a method specified in the value | |
include-package | Include a package specified in the value | |
include-module | Include a module specified in the value | |
include-class | Include a class specified in the value | |
include-method | Include a method specified in the value |
none | No flush (caching only) | |
immediate | Immediate flush (real-time logging) | |
maxcount | Flush cached entries upon reaching LogMaxEventCount entries in the cache. |
Supported values are:
none | None (by default) | |
fatal | Severe errors that cause premature termination. | |
error | Other runtime errors or unexpected conditions. | |
warning | Use of deprecated APIs, poor use of API, 'almost' errors, other runtime situations that are undesirable or unexpected, but not necessarily "wrong". | |
info | Interesting runtime events (startup/shutdown). | |
debug | Detailed information on flow of through the system. | |
trace | More detailed information. |
The default value of this setting is 100.
none | No rotation | |
deleteolder | Delete older entries from the cache upon reaching LogMaxEventCount | |
keepolder | Keep older entries in the cache upon reaching LogMaxEventCount (newer entries are discarded) |
Supported values are:
none | No static DNS rules (default) | |
local | Local static DNS rules | |
global | Global static DNS rules |
This setting only applies to certificates originating from a Windows system store.
Trappable Errors (MessageTimestamper Component)
MessageTimestamper Errors
1048577 Invalid parameter value (SB_ERROR_INVALID_PARAMETER) | |
1048578 Component is configured incorrectly (SB_ERROR_INVALID_SETUP) | |
1048579 Operation cannot be executed in the current state (SB_ERROR_INVALID_STATE) | |
1048580 Attempt to set an invalid value to a property (SB_ERROR_INVALID_VALUE) | |
1048581 Certificate does not have its private key loaded (SB_ERROR_NO_PRIVATE_KEY) | |
1048581 Cancelled by the user (SB_ERROR_CANCELLED_BY_USER) |