Testing TLS/SSL Encryption Anywhere On Any Port

Edit Package testssl.sh
https://testssl.sh

testssl.sh is a free command line tool which checks a server's service on
any port for the support of TLS/SSL ciphers, protocols as well as some
cryptographic flaws.

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testssl.sh-2.9.95-set-install-dir.patch 0000000868 868 Bytes
testssl.sh-3.0-1.tar.gz 0009207862 8.78 MB
testssl.sh-rpmlintrc 0000000064 64 Bytes
testssl.sh.changes 0000007547 7.37 KB
testssl.sh.spec 0000002146 2.1 KB
Revision 6 (latest revision is 20)
Marcus Meissner's avatar Marcus Meissner (msmeissn) accepted request 794132 from Martin Hauke's avatar Martin Hauke (mnhauke) (revision 6)
- Update to version 3.0.1
  * Fix hang in BEAST check when there are ciphers starting with
    SSL_* but which are no SSLv2 cipher
  * Fix bug in setting DISPLAY_CIPHERNAMES when
    $CIPHERS_BY_STRENGTH_FILE is not a/v.
  * Fix basic auth LF problem
  * Fix printing percent chars
  * Fix minor HTML generation bug
  * Fix security bug: sanitizing DNS input
  * make --ids-friendly work again
  * Update sneaky user agent
  * Update links in code comments
  * Cosmetic code updates
  * Fix output bug when >1 PTR records returned
  * More output fixes
Comments 1

Andre Klärner's avatar

Would it make sense to ship the static openssl binary for the buildarch? From what I can tell testssl's testing benefits from all the ancient algorithms supported by the static version, that you'd never want enabled on a production openssl.

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