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$ bin/signclient timestamp usage: timestamp <options> [url] -base64                    Give this option if the stored request/reply                             should be base64 encoded, default is not. -certreq                    Request signer certificate -digestalgorithm <string>   Digest algorithm used for creating timestamp                             request hash. Default SHA256 -help                       Print this message. -infile <file>              File containing message to time stamp. -inrep <file>               Input file containing an earlier stored                             base64 encoded response, to verify.You must                             specify the verify flag also. -inreq <file>               Input file containing an earlier stored                             request to use instead of creating a new. You                             must specify the request flag also. -instr <string>             String to be time stamped, if neither instr                             or infile is given, the client works in                             test-mode generating it's own message. -keyalias <arg>             Alias of the key in the keystore to use for                             authentication. -keystore <arg>             Keystore with private key and certificate for                             client certificate authentication. -keystorepwd <arg>          Password for reading the keystore.  If                             keystore is specified but not this keystore                             password option, the CLI will instead prompt                             for the password. -outrep <file>              Output file to store the recevied TSA reply,                             if not given the reply is not stored. -outreq <file>              Output file to store the sent TSA request, if                             not given the request is not stored. -print                      Prints content of a request, response and/or                             token -reqpolicy <oid>            Request timestamp issued under a policy OID -signerfile <file>          Input file containing the PEM encoded                             certificate of the TSA signer.Used to verify                             a stored response. -sleep <num>                Sleep a number of milliseconds after each                             request. Default 1000 ms. -truststore <arg>           Keystore with trusted certificates to use                             with HTTPS. -truststorepwd <arg>        Password for the keystore with trusted                             certificates. If truststore is specified but                             not this truststore password option, the CLI                             will instead prompt for the password. -url <url>                  Url of TSA, e.g.                             http://127.0.0.1:8080/signserver/process?workerId                            =1. -verify                     Give this option if verification of a stored                             reply should be done, work together with                             inrep and cafile. If given, no request to the                             TSA will happen. Sample usages: a) timestamp -url http://localhost:8080/signserver/tsa?workerName=TimeStampSigner b) timestamp -print -inreq query.tsq c) timestamp -print -inrep reply.tsr