KSSLPeerInfo Class Reference

#include <ksslpeerinfo.h>

List of all members.


Detailed Description

KDE SSL Peer DataKDE SSL Peer Data.

This class contains data about the peer of an SSL connection.

Author:
George Staikos <staikos@kde.org>
See also:
KSSL

Definition at line 42 of file ksslpeerinfo.h.


Public Member Functions

 ~KSSLPeerInfo ()
KSSLCertificategetPeerCertificate ()
bool certMatchesAddress ()
bool cnMatchesAddress (QString cn)
void setPeerHost (QString host=QString::null)
const QStringpeerHost () const
void reset ()

Protected Member Functions

 KSSLPeerInfo ()

Protected Attributes

KSSLCertificate m_cert

Friends

class KSSL

Constructor & Destructor Documentation

KSSLPeerInfo::~KSSLPeerInfo (  ) 

Destroy this instance.

Definition at line 52 of file ksslpeerinfo.cc.


Member Function Documentation

bool KSSLPeerInfo::certMatchesAddress (  ) 

Determine if the peer's certificate matches the address set with setPeerHost().

Note that this is a match in the "https" sense, taking into account, for instance, wildcards.

Returns:
true if it matches
See also:
setPeerHost

Definition at line 72 of file ksslpeerinfo.cc.

bool KSSLPeerInfo::cnMatchesAddress ( QString  cn  ) 

Determine if the given "common name" matches the address set with setPeerHost().

Note that this is a match in the "https" sense, taking into account, for instance, wildcards.

Returns:
true if it matches
See also:
setPeerHost

Definition at line 89 of file ksslpeerinfo.cc.

KSSLCertificate & KSSLPeerInfo::getPeerCertificate (  ) 

Get a reference to the peer's certificate.

Returns:
a reference to the peer's certificate
See also:
KSSLCertificate

Definition at line 56 of file ksslpeerinfo.cc.

const QString & KSSLPeerInfo::peerHost (  )  const

Returns the host we are connected to.

Definition at line 168 of file ksslpeerinfo.cc.

void KSSLPeerInfo::reset (  ) 

Clear out the host name.

Definition at line 163 of file ksslpeerinfo.cc.

void KSSLPeerInfo::setPeerHost ( QString  host = QString::null  ) 

Set the host that we are connected to.

This is generally set by KSSL, and should be exactly what the user -thinks- he is connected to. (for instance, the host name in the url)

Parameters:
host the hostname

Definition at line 60 of file ksslpeerinfo.cc.


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