class QOcspResponse

This class represents Online Certificate Status Protocol response. More

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Methods

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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.

__init__()

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

See also

QOcspCertificateStatus

__init__(other)
Parameters:

otherQOcspResponse

Copy-constructs a QOcspResponse instance.

certificateStatus()
Return type:

QOcspCertificateStatus

Returns the certificate status.

See also

QOcspCertificateStatus

__ne__(rhs)
Parameters:

rhsQOcspResponse

Return type:

bool

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.

__eq__(rhs)
Parameters:

rhsQOcspResponse

Return type:

bool

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.

responder()
Return type:

QSslCertificate

This function returns a certificate used to sign OCSP response.

revocationReason()
Return type:

QOcspRevocationReason

Returns the reason for revocation.

subject()
Return type:

QSslCertificate

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

swap(other)
Parameters:

otherQOcspResponse

Swaps this response with other.