Obsolete Members for QSslCertificate
The following members of class QSslCertificate are obsolete. They are provided to keep old source code working. We strongly advise against using them in new code.
Public Functions
(obsolete) QMultiMap<QSsl::AlternateNameEntryType, QString> | alternateSubjectNames() const |
(obsolete) bool | isValid() const |
Member Function Documentation
QMultiMap<QSsl::AlternateNameEntryType, QString> QSslCertificate::alternateSubjectNames() const
Use QSslCertificate::subjectAlternativeNames();
bool QSslCertificate::isValid() const
To verify a certificate, use verify(). To check if a certificate is blacklisted, use isBlacklisted(). To check if a certificate has expired or is not yet valid, compare expiryDate() and effectiveDate() with QDateTime::currentDateTime()
This function checks that the current date-time is within the date-time range during which the certificate is considered valid, and checks that the certificate is not in a blacklist of fraudulent certificates.
See also isNull(), verify(), isBlacklisted(), expiryDate(), and effectiveDate().