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	Update documentation related to extended run_server_preference()
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		| @@ -46,10 +46,10 @@ Any OpenSSL or LibreSSL version is needed as a helper\. Unlike previous versions | |||||||
| 2) standard cipher categories to give you upfront an idea for the ciphers supported | 2) standard cipher categories to give you upfront an idea for the ciphers supported | ||||||
| . | . | ||||||
| .P | .P | ||||||
| 3) checks forward secrecy: ciphers and elliptical curves | 3) server's cipher preferences (server order) | ||||||
| . | . | ||||||
| .P | .P | ||||||
| 4) server preferences (server order) | 4) forward secrecy: ciphers and elliptical curves | ||||||
| . | . | ||||||
| .P | .P | ||||||
| 5) server defaults (certificate info, TLS extensions, session information) | 5) server defaults (certificate info, TLS extensions, session information) | ||||||
| @@ -61,10 +61,7 @@ Any OpenSSL or LibreSSL version is needed as a helper\. Unlike previous versions | |||||||
| 7) vulnerabilities | 7) vulnerabilities | ||||||
| . | . | ||||||
| .P | .P | ||||||
| 8) testing each of 370 preconfigured ciphers | 8) client simulation | ||||||
| . |  | ||||||
| .P |  | ||||||
| 9) client simulation |  | ||||||
| . | . | ||||||
| .SH "OPTIONS AND PARAMETERS" | .SH "OPTIONS AND PARAMETERS" | ||||||
| Options are either short or long options\. Any long or short option requiring a value can be called with or without an equal sign\. E\.g\. \fBtestssl\.sh \-t=smtp \-\-wide \-\-openssl=/usr/bin/openssl <URI>\fR (short options with equal sign) is equivalent to \fBtestssl\.sh \-\-starttls smtp \-\-wide \-\-openssl /usr/bin/openssl <URI>\fR (long option without equal sign)\. Some command line options can also be preset via ENV variables\. \fBWIDE=true OPENSSL=/usr/bin/openssl testssl\.sh \-\-starttls=smtp <URI>\fR would be the equivalent to the aforementioned examples\. Preference has the command line over any environment variables\. | Options are either short or long options\. Any long or short option requiring a value can be called with or without an equal sign\. E\.g\. \fBtestssl\.sh \-t=smtp \-\-wide \-\-openssl=/usr/bin/openssl <URI>\fR (short options with equal sign) is equivalent to \fBtestssl\.sh \-\-starttls smtp \-\-wide \-\-openssl /usr/bin/openssl <URI>\fR (long option without equal sign)\. Some command line options can also be preset via ENV variables\. \fBWIDE=true OPENSSL=/usr/bin/openssl testssl\.sh \-\-starttls=smtp <URI>\fR would be the equivalent to the aforementioned examples\. Preference has the command line over any environment variables\. | ||||||
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| @@ -123,9 +123,9 @@ linked OpenSSL binaries for major operating systems are supplied in <code>./bin/ | |||||||
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| <p>2) standard cipher categories to give you upfront an idea for the ciphers supported</p> | <p>2) standard cipher categories to give you upfront an idea for the ciphers supported</p> | ||||||
|  |  | ||||||
| <p>3) checks forward secrecy: ciphers and elliptical curves</p> | <p>3) server's cipher preferences (server order)</p> | ||||||
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| <p>4) server preferences (server order)</p> | <p>4) forward secrecy: ciphers and elliptical curves</p> | ||||||
|  |  | ||||||
| <p>5) server defaults (certificate info, TLS extensions, session information)</p> | <p>5) server defaults (certificate info, TLS extensions, session information)</p> | ||||||
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| @@ -133,9 +133,7 @@ linked OpenSSL binaries for major operating systems are supplied in <code>./bin/ | |||||||
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| <p>7) vulnerabilities</p> | <p>7) vulnerabilities</p> | ||||||
|  |  | ||||||
| <p>8) testing each of 370 preconfigured ciphers</p> | <p>8) client simulation</p> | ||||||
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| <p>9) client simulation</p> |  | ||||||
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| <h2 id="OPTIONS-AND-PARAMETERS">OPTIONS AND PARAMETERS</h2> | <h2 id="OPTIONS-AND-PARAMETERS">OPTIONS AND PARAMETERS</h2> | ||||||
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| @@ -42,9 +42,9 @@ linked OpenSSL binaries for major operating systems are supplied in `./bin/`. | |||||||
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| 2) standard cipher categories to give you upfront an idea for the ciphers supported | 2) standard cipher categories to give you upfront an idea for the ciphers supported | ||||||
|  |  | ||||||
| 3) checks forward secrecy: ciphers and elliptical curves | 3) server's cipher preferences (server order?) | ||||||
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| 4) server preferences (server order) | 4) forward secrecy: ciphers and elliptical curves | ||||||
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| 5) server defaults (certificate info, TLS extensions, session information) | 5) server defaults (certificate info, TLS extensions, session information) | ||||||
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| @@ -52,9 +52,7 @@ linked OpenSSL binaries for major operating systems are supplied in `./bin/`. | |||||||
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| 7) vulnerabilities | 7) vulnerabilities | ||||||
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| 8) testing each of 370 preconfigured ciphers | 8) client simulation | ||||||
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| 9) client simulation |  | ||||||
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| ## OPTIONS AND PARAMETERS | ## OPTIONS AND PARAMETERS | ||||||
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