public static bool TryDecode( ReadOnlyMemory <byte> encodedBytes, out Rfc3161TimestampRequest request, out int bytesConsumed) { try { // RFC 3161 doesn't have a concise statement that TimeStampReq will // be DER encoded, but under the email protocol (3.1), file protocol (3.2), // socket protocol (3.3) and HTTP protocol (3.4) they all say DER for the // transmission. // // Since nothing says BER, assume DER only. const AsnEncodingRules RuleSet = AsnEncodingRules.DER; AsnReader reader = new AsnReader(encodedBytes, RuleSet); ReadOnlyMemory <byte> firstElement = reader.PeekEncodedValue(); var req = AsnSerializer.Deserialize <Rfc3161TimeStampReq>(firstElement, RuleSet); request = new Rfc3161TimestampRequest { _parsedData = req, _encodedBytes = firstElement.ToArray(), }; bytesConsumed = firstElement.Length; return(true); } catch (CryptographicException) { } request = null; bytesConsumed = 0; return(false); }
public static bool TryDecode(ReadOnlyMemory <byte> encodedBytes, out Rfc3161TimestampRequest request, out int bytesConsumed) => throw null;
/// <param name="encodedBytes" /> /// <param name="request" /> /// <param name="bytesConsumed" /> public static bool TryDecode(ReadOnlyMemory <byte> encodedBytes, out Rfc3161TimestampRequest request, out int bytesConsumed) { throw new PlatformNotSupportedException(); }