+
+ _key = QSslKey(&certFile, QSsl::Rsa);
+ certFile.close();
+
+ if (_cert.isNull()) {
+ quWarning() << "SslServer:" << qPrintable(path) << "contains no certificate data";
+ return false;
+ }
+
+ // We allow the core to offer SSL anyway, so no "return false" here. Client will warn about the cert being invalid.
+ const QDateTime now = QDateTime::currentDateTime();
+ if (now < _cert.effectiveDate())
+ quWarning() << "SslServer: Certificate won't be valid before" << _cert.effectiveDate().toString();
+
+ else if (now > _cert.expiryDate())
+ quWarning() << "SslServer: Certificate expired on" << _cert.expiryDate().toString();
+
+ else { // Qt4's isValid() checks for time range and blacklist; avoid a double warning, hence the else block
+#if QT_VERSION < 0x050000
+ if (!_cert.isValid())
+#else
+ if (_cert.isBlacklisted())
+#endif
+ quWarning() << "SslServer: Certificate blacklisted";
+ }
+ if (_key.isNull()) {
+ quWarning() << "SslServer:" << qPrintable(path) << "contains no key data";
+ return false;
+ }
+
+ _isCertValid = true;
+
+ return _isCertValid;