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    za83
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    #12

    I did enough efforts but I have never worked with SSL. Example would help me.
    http://qt-project.org/forums/viewthread/21401 this is server example. But I don't know how can I make it working.

    This attempt does not work.
    [CODE]
    #include <QApplication>
    #include <QtNetwork/QSslSocket>
    #include <QDebug>

    class Server : public QObject
    {
    public:
    void f()
    {
    m_socket = new QSslSocket(this);
    m_socket->setSocketDescriptor(handle);
    m_socket->setProtocol(QSsl::SslV3);

        QByteArray key;
        QByteArray cert;
    
        QFile file_key("../ssl/server.key");
        if(file_key.open(QIODevice::ReadOnly))
        {
            key = file_key.readAll();
            file_key.close();
        }
        else
        {
            qDebug() << file_key.errorString();
        }
    
        QFile file_cert("../ssl/server.crt");
        if(file_cert.open(QIODevice::ReadOnly))
        {
            cert = file_cert.readAll();
            file_cert.close();
        }
        else
        {
            qDebug() << file_cert.errorString();
        }
    
        //qDebug() << key + "\n" + cert;
    
    
        QSslKey ssl_key(key, QSsl::Rsa);
    
        QSslCertificate ssl_cert(cert);
    
        m_socket->setPrivateKey(ssl_key);
        m_socket->setLocalCertificate(ssl_cert);
        m_socket->startServerEncryption();
    }
    

    private:
    QSslSocket m_socket;
    };

    int main( int argc, char **argv )
    {
    Server server;
    server.f();
    }
    [/CODE]

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      andre
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      #13

      Of course not! You are not even creating an application object, you are not starting an event loop, etc. Did you actually look at the examples that were referenced?

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        za83
        wrote on last edited by
        #14

        I worked with QT long ago. But I thought this code must be though compiling. Isn't it?

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          SGaist
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          #15

          In addition to what Andre said: Are sure that "../ssl/server.crt" is the right path ?

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            za83
            wrote on last edited by
            #16

            I created an application object but code is still not compiling as I expected.
            main.cpp:10: error: no match for 'operator=' in '((Server*)this)->Server::m_socket = (operator new(8u), (<statement>, ((QSslSocket*)<anonymous>)))'
            [code]
            #include <QApplication>
            #include <QtNetwork/QSslSocket>
            #include <QDebug>

            class Server : public QObject
            {
            public:
            void f()
            {
            m_socket = new QSslSocket(this);
            m_socket->setSocketDescriptor(handle);
            m_socket->setProtocol(QSsl::SslV3);

                QByteArray key;
                QByteArray cert;
            
                QFile file_key("../ssl/server.key");
                if(file_key.open(QIODevice::ReadOnly))
                {
                    key = file_key.readAll();
                    file_key.close();
                }
                else
                {
                    qDebug() << file_key.errorString();
                }
            
                QFile file_cert("../ssl/server.crt");
                if(file_cert.open(QIODevice::ReadOnly))
                {
                    cert = file_cert.readAll();
                    file_cert.close();
                }
                else
                {
                    qDebug() << file_cert.errorString();
                }
            
                //qDebug() << key + "\n" + cert;
            
            
                QSslKey ssl_key(key, QSsl::Rsa);
            
                QSslCertificate ssl_cert(cert);
            
                m_socket->setPrivateKey(ssl_key);
                m_socket->setLocalCertificate(ssl_cert);
                m_socket->startServerEncryption();
            }
            

            private:
            QSslSocket m_socket;
            };

            int main( int argc, char **argv )
            {
            QApplication app(argc, argv);

            if (!QSslSocket::supportsSsl()) {
            QMessageBox::information(0, "Secure Socket Server",
                         "This system does not support OpenSSL.");
                return -1;
            }
            
            Server server;
            server.f();
            
            return app.exec(&#41;;
            

            }
            [/code]

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              SGaist
              Lifetime Qt Champion
              wrote on last edited by
              #17

              Have a look at the declaration of m_socket

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                za83
                wrote on last edited by
                #18

                Thanks.
                error: variable 'QSslKey ssl_key' has initializer but incomplete type (Solved #include <QtNetwork/QSslKey>)

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                  za83
                  wrote on last edited by
                  #19

                  How to include libs?
                  I wrote
                  [code]
                  LIBS += -L/C:/OpenSSL-Win32/lib ssleay32.lib libeay32.lib
                  [/code]
                  error: ssleay32.lib: No such file or directory

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                    SGaist
                    Lifetime Qt Champion
                    wrote on last edited by
                    #20

                    That's not all for m_socket.

                    Please, search the documentation a bit "Other libraries":http://qt-project.org/doc/qt-4.8/qmake-project-files.html#declaring-other-libraries

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                      za83
                      wrote on last edited by
                      #21

                      Thanks but unfortunately it does not help me.

                      main.cpp:13: error: undefined reference to _imp___ZN10QSslSocketC1EP7QObject' main.cpp:15: error: undefined reference to _imp___ZN10QSslSocket11setProtocolEN4QSsl11SslProtocolE'
                      main.cpp:45: error: undefined reference to _imp___ZN7QSslKeyC1ERK10QByteArrayN4QSsl12KeyAlgorithmENS3_14EncodingFormatENS3_7KeyTypeES2_' main.cpp:47: error: undefined reference to _imp___ZN15QSslCertificateC1ERK10QByteArrayN4QSsl14EncodingFormatE'
                      main.cpp:49: error: undefined reference to _imp___ZN10QSslSocket13setPrivateKeyERK7QSslKey' main.cpp:50: error: undefined reference to _imp___ZN10QSslSocket19setLocalCertificateERK15QSslCertificate'
                      main.cpp:51: error: undefined reference to _imp___ZN10QSslSocket21startServerEncryptionEv' main.cpp:51: error: undefined reference to _imp___ZN15QSslCertificateD1Ev'
                      main.cpp:51: error: undefined reference to _imp___ZN7QSslKeyD1Ev' main.cpp:45: error: undefined reference to _imp___ZN7QSslKeyD1Ev'
                      main.cpp:51: error: undefined reference to _imp___ZN15QSslCertificateD1Ev' main.cpp:51: error: undefined reference to _imp___ZN7QSslKeyD1Ev'

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                        SGaist
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                        #22

                        Sure it helps, that's a new error. Did you build Qt with ssl support ?

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                          za83
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                          #23

                          I did not build Qt. I just installed it on Windows.
                          How can I do it? Can I use that build for commercial applications under LGPL?

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                            tobias.hunger
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                            You are ship your commercial applications under LGPL license? Those are of course compatible with LGPL Qt.

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