QOcspResponse Class

This class represents Online Certificate Status Protocol response. More...

Header: #include <QOcspResponse>
qmake: QT += network
Since: Qt 5.13

This class was introduced in Qt 5.13.

Public Functions

QOcspResponse(QOcspResponse &&other)
QOcspResponse(const QOcspResponse &other)
QOcspResponse()
QOcspResponse &operator=(QOcspResponse &&other)
QOcspResponse &operator=(const QOcspResponse &other)
~QOcspResponse()
QOcspCertificateStatus certificateStatus() const
class QSslCertificate responder() const
QOcspRevocationReason revocationReason() const
QSslCertificate subject() const
void swap(QOcspResponse &other)
enum class QOcspCertificateStatus { Good, Revoked, Unknown }
enum class QOcspRevocationReason { None, Unspecified, KeyCompromise, CACompromise, AffiliationChanged, …, RemoveFromCRL }
bool operator!=(const QOcspResponse &lhs, const QOcspResponse &rhs)
bool operator==(const QOcspResponse &lhs, const QOcspResponse &rhs)

Detailed Description

The QOcspResponse class represents the revocation status of a server's certificate, received by the client-side socket during the TLS handshake. QSslSocket must be configured with OCSP stapling enabled.

See also QSslSocket, QSslSocket::ocspResponses(), certificateStatus(), revocationReason(), responder(), subject(), QOcspCertificateStatus, QOcspRevocationReason, QSslConfiguration::setOcspStaplingEnabled(), QSslConfiguration::ocspStaplingEnabled(), and QSslConfiguration::peerCertificate().

Member Function Documentation

QOcspResponse::QOcspResponse(QOcspResponse &&other)

Move-constructs a QOcspResponse instance.

This function was introduced in Qt 5.13.

QOcspResponse::QOcspResponse(const QOcspResponse &other)

Copy-constructs a QOcspResponse instance.

This function was introduced in Qt 5.13.

QOcspResponse::QOcspResponse()

Creates a new response with status QOcspCertificateStatus::Unknown and revocation reason QOcspRevocationReason::None.

This function was introduced in Qt 5.13.

See also QOcspCertificateStatus.

QOcspResponse &QOcspResponse::operator=(QOcspResponse &&other)

Move-assigns other to this QOcspResponse instance.

This function was introduced in Qt 5.13.

QOcspResponse &QOcspResponse::operator=(const QOcspResponse &other)

Copy-assigns other and returns a reference to this response.

This function was introduced in Qt 5.13.

QOcspResponse::~QOcspResponse()

Destroys the response.

This function was introduced in Qt 5.13.

QOcspCertificateStatus QOcspResponse::certificateStatus() const

Returns the certificate status.

This function was introduced in Qt 5.13.

See also QOcspCertificateStatus.

class QSslCertificate QOcspResponse::responder() const

This function returns a certificate used to sign OCSP response.

This function was introduced in Qt 5.13.

QOcspRevocationReason QOcspResponse::revocationReason() const

Returns the reason for revocation.

This function was introduced in Qt 5.13.

QSslCertificate QOcspResponse::subject() const

This function returns a certificate, for which this response was issued.

This function was introduced in Qt 5.13.

void QOcspResponse::swap(QOcspResponse &other)

Swaps this response with other.

This function was introduced in Qt 5.13.

Related Non-Members

enum class QOcspCertificateStatus

Describes the Online Certificate Status

ConstantValueDescription
QOcspResponse::QOcspCertificateStatus::Good0The certificate is not revoked, but this does not necessarily mean that the certificate was ever issued or that the time at which the response was produced is within the certificate's validity interval.
QOcspResponse::QOcspCertificateStatus::Revoked1This state indicates that the certificate has been revoked (either permanently or temporarily - on hold).
QOcspResponse::QOcspCertificateStatus::Unknown2This state indicates that the responder doesn't know about the certificate being requested.

This enum was introduced or modified in Qt 5.13.

See also QOcspRevocationReason.

enum class QOcspRevocationReason

Describes the reason for revocation

This enumeration describes revocation reasons, defined in RFC 5280, section 5.3.1

ConstantValue
QOcspResponse::QOcspRevocationReason::None-1
QOcspResponse::QOcspRevocationReason::Unspecified0
QOcspResponse::QOcspRevocationReason::KeyCompromise1
QOcspResponse::QOcspRevocationReason::CACompromise2
QOcspResponse::QOcspRevocationReason::AffiliationChanged3
QOcspResponse::QOcspRevocationReason::Superseded4
QOcspResponse::QOcspRevocationReason::CessationOfOperation5
QOcspResponse::QOcspRevocationReason::CertificateHold6
QOcspResponse::QOcspRevocationReason::RemoveFromCRL7

This enum was introduced or modified in Qt 5.13.

bool operator!=(const QOcspResponse &lhs, const QOcspResponse &rhs)

Returns true if lhs and rhs are responses for different certificates, or signed by different responders, or have different revocation reasons, or different certificate statuses.

This function was introduced in Qt 5.13.

bool operator==(const QOcspResponse &lhs, const QOcspResponse &rhs)

Returns true if lhs and rhs are the responses for the same certificate, signed by the same responder, have the same revocation reason and the same certificate status.

This function was introduced in Qt 5.13.

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