From: Michael Handler <grendel@netaxs.com>
To: “Douglas R. Floyd” <dfloyd@runner.jpl.utsa.edu>
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Reply To: <9406161403.AA25202@runner.utsa.edu>
UTC Datetime: 1994-06-16 15:39:53 UTC
Raw Date: Thu, 16 Jun 94 08:39:53 PDT
From: Michael Handler <grendel@netaxs.com>
Date: Thu, 16 Jun 94 08:39:53 PDT
To: "Douglas R. Floyd" <dfloyd@runner.jpl.utsa.edu>
Subject: Time Stamp Server (Was: Re: Another dumb question... proving dates)
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On Thu, 16 Jun 1994, Douglas R. Floyd wrote:
> In the RSA FAQ, it states how one can set up a server to do time and date
> stamping of documents, but I know of no Internet service that will
> do this.
>
> Is there a way I can send a document to some agency/server and have it
> time and date stamped with their public key?
This appeared on alt.security.pgp a while ago. The server works
quite nicely... Getting the key for the timestamp server is left as an
exercise for the reader. ;)
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