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/*!
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\group ssl
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\title Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) Classes
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\ingroup groups
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\brief Classes for secure communication over network sockets.
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\keyword SSL
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The classes below provide support for secure network communication using
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the Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) protocol, using the \l{OpenSSL Toolkit} to
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perform encryption and protocol handling.
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See the \l{General Qt Requirements} page for information about the
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versions of OpenSSL that are known to work with Qt.
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\section1 Enabling and Disabling SSL Support
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When building Qt from source, the configuration system checks for the presence
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of the \c{openssl/opensslv.h} header provided by source or developer packages
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of OpenSSL.
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By default, an SSL-enabled Qt library dynamically loads any installed OpenSSL
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library at run-time. However, it is possible to link against the library at
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compile-time by configuring Qt with the \c{-openssl-linked} option.
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When building a version of Qt linked against OpenSSL, the build system will
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attempt to link with libssl and libcrypt libraries located in the default
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location on the developer's system. This location is configurable:
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set the \c OPENSSL_LIBS environment variable to contain the linker options
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required to link Qt against the installed library. For example, on a Unix/Linux
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system:
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\code
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./configure -openssl-linked OPENSSL_LIBS='-L/opt/ssl/lib -lssl -lcrypto'
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\endcode
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To disable SSL support in a Qt build, configure Qt with the \c{-no-openssl}
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option.
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\section1 Licensing Information
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\note Due to import and export restrictions in some parts of the world, we
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are unable to supply the OpenSSL Toolkit with Qt packages. Developers wishing
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to use SSL communication in their deployed applications should either ensure
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that their users have the appropriate libraries installed, or they should
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consult a suitably qualified legal professional to ensure that applications
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using code from the OpenSSL project are correctly certified for import
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and export in relevant regions of the world.
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When the QtNetwork module is built with SSL support, the library is linked
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against OpenSSL in a way that requires OpenSSL license compliance.
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*/
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