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Add testssl.sh which is a nice utility for testing TLS/SSL capabilities of servers without having to use any kind of web-service. It's very useful for testing setups of services before deployment and such.
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11 lines
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--- testssl/testssl.sh 2017-09-24 16:53:29.395263437 +0200
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+++ testssl-new/testssl.sh 2017-09-24 16:53:41.221154492 +0200
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@@ -165,6 +165,7 @@
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# following variables make use of $ENV, e.g. OPENSSL=<myprivate_path_to_openssl> ./testssl.sh <host>
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# 0 means (normally) true here. Some of the variables are also accessible with a command line switch, see --help
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declare -x OPENSSL OPENSSL_TIMEOUT
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+OPENSSL=${OPENSSL:-""}
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FAST_SOCKET=${FAST_SOCKET:-false} # EXPERIMENTAL feature to accelerate sockets -- DO NOT USE it for production
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COLOR=${COLOR:-2} # 2: Full color, 1: b/w+positioning, 0: no ESC at all
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COLORBLIND=${COLORBLIND:-false} # if true, swap blue and green in the output
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