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# vim:ts=5:sw=5:expandtab
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# we have a spaces softtab, that ensures readability with other editors too
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# testssl.sh is a program for spotting weak SSL encryption, ciphers, version and some
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# vulnerabilities or features
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# testssl.sh is a program for spotting weak SSL/TLS encryption, ciphers, protocols and some
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# vulnerabilities or features. It may or may be not distributed by your distribution.
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# The upstream versions are available (please leave the links intact):
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#
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# Devel version is available from https://github.com/drwetter/testssl.sh
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# Stable version from https://testssl.sh
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# Please file bugs at github! https://github.com/drwetter/testssl.sh/issues
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# Development version https://github.com/drwetter/testssl.sh
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# Stable version https://testssl.sh
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# File bugs at github https://github.com/drwetter/testssl.sh/issues
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#
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# Project lead and initiator: Dirk Wetter, copyleft: 2007-today, contributions so far see CREDITS.md
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# Main contributions from David Cooper
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# Project lead and initiator: Dirk Wetter, copyleft: 2007-today.
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# Main contributions from David Cooper. Further contributors see CREDITS.md .
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#
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# License: GPLv2, see https://opensource.org/licenses/gpl-2.0.php
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# and accompanying license "LICENSE.txt". Redistribution + modification under this
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# License: GPLv2, see https://opensource.org/licenses/gpl-2.0.php and
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# ccompanying license "LICENSE.txt". Redistribution + modification under this
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# license permitted.
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# If you enclose this script or parts of it in your software, it has to
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# be accompanied by the same license (see link) and the place where to get
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# the recent version of this program. Do not violate the license and if
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# you do not agree to all of these terms, do not use it in the first place.
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# If you enclose this program or parts of it in your software, it has to be
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# accompanied by the same license (see link). Do not violate the license.
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# If you do not agree to these terms, do not use it in the first place!
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#
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# OpenSSL, which is being used and maybe distributed via one of this projects'
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# web sites, is subject to their licensing: https://www.openssl.org/source/license.txt
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#
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# Please note: USAGE WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY, THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS".
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# USE IT AT your OWN RISK!
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# Seriously! The threat is you run this code on your computer and input could be /
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# is being supplied via untrusted sources.
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# Seriously! The threat is you run this code on your computer and untrusted input e.g.
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# could be supplied from a server you are querying.
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#
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# HISTORY:
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# Back in 2006 it all started with a few openssl commands...
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# That's because openssl is a such a good swiss army knife (see e.g.
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# wiki.openssl.org/index.php/Command_Line_Utilities) that it was difficult to resist
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# https://wiki.openssl.org/index.php/Command_Line_Utilities) that it was difficult to resist
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# wrapping some shell commands around it, which I used for my pen tests. This is how
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# everything started.
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# Now it has grown up, it has bash socket support for most features, which has been basically
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