QOcspResponse¶
This class represents Online Certificate Status Protocol response. More…
New in version 5.13.
Synopsis¶
Functions¶
def
__eq__
(rhs)def
__ne__
(rhs)def
certificateStatus
()def
revocationReason
()def
subject
()def
swap
(other)
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
ocspResponses()
certificateStatus()
revocationReason()
responder()
subject()
QOcspCertificateStatus
QOcspRevocationReason
setOcspStaplingEnabled()
ocspStaplingEnabled()
peerCertificate()
- class PySide6.QtNetwork.QOcspResponse¶
PySide6.QtNetwork.QOcspResponse(other)
- Parameters
other –
PySide6.QtNetwork.QOcspResponse
Creates a new response with status Unknown
and revocation reason None
.
See also
QOcspCertificateStatus
- PySide6.QtNetwork.QOcspResponse.certificateStatus()¶
- Return type
QOcspCertificateStatus
Returns the certificate status.
See also
QOcspCertificateStatus
- PySide6.QtNetwork.QOcspResponse.__ne__(rhs)¶
- Parameters
- Return type
bool
- PySide6.QtNetwork.QOcspResponse.__eq__(rhs)¶
- Parameters
- Return type
bool
- PySide6.QtNetwork.QOcspResponse.revocationReason()¶
- Return type
QOcspRevocationReason
Returns the reason for revocation.
- PySide6.QtNetwork.QOcspResponse.subject()¶
- Return type
This function returns a certificate, for which this response was issued.
- PySide6.QtNetwork.QOcspResponse.swap(other)¶
- Parameters
other –
PySide6.QtNetwork.QOcspResponse
Swaps this response with other
.