SSLServerAuthentication Event

Fires when connecting to the server.

Syntax

class DNSSSLServerAuthenticationEventParams {
public:
  const QString &RemoteAddress();
  int RemotePort();
  const QByteArray &CertEncoded();
  const QString &CertSubject();
  const QString &CertIssuer();
  const QString &Status();
  bool Accept();
  void SetAccept(bool bAccept);
  int EventRetVal();
  void SetEventRetVal(int iRetVal);
};
// To handle, connect one or more slots to this signal. void SSLServerAuthentication(DNSSSLServerAuthenticationEventParams *e);
// Or, subclass DNS and override this emitter function. virtual int FireSSLServerAuthentication(DNSSSLServerAuthenticationEventParams *e) {...}

Remarks

This event is where the client can decide whether to continue with the connection process or not. The Accept parameter is a recommendation on whether to continue or close the connection. This is just a suggestion: application software must use its own logic to determine whether to continue or not.

When Accept is False, Status shows why the verification failed (otherwise, Status contains the string "OK"). If it is decided to continue, you can override and accept the certificate by setting the Accept parameter to True.

RemoteAddress is the IP address of the server.

RemotePort is the source port of the server.

CertEncoded is the base64 encoded certificate presented by the server.

CertSubject is the subject of the certificate presented by the server.

CertIssuer is the subject of the issuer of the certificate presented by the server.

Status is the stauts of the certificate.

Accept defines whether the certificate is accepted.

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