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.
(obsolete) QMultiMap<QSsl::AlternateNameEntryType, QString> |
alternateSubjectNames() const |
(obsolete) bool |
isValid() const |
Use QSslCertificate::subjectAlternativeNames();
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().
As part of the free Business evaluation, we offer a free welcome call for companies, to talk about your requirements, and how the Felgo SDK & Services can help you. Just sign up and schedule your call.
Sign up now to start your free Business evaluation: