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@ -13,12 +13,12 @@ via the argument (``--openssl=<here>``) or as an environment variable
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(``OPENSSL=<here> testssl.sh <yourargs>``).
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(``OPENSSL=<here> testssl.sh <yourargs>``).
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The Linux binaries with the trailing ``-krb5`` come with Kerberos 5 support,
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The Linux binaries with the trailing ``-krb5`` come with Kerberos 5 support,
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they won't be automatically picked up as you need to make sure first they
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they won't be picked up automatically as you need to make sure first they
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run (see libraries below).
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run (see libraries below).
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All the precompiled binaries provided here have extended support for
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All the precompiled binaries provided here have extended support for
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everything which is normally not in OpenSSL or LibreSSL -- 40+56 Bit,
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everything which is normally not in OpenSSL or LibreSSL -- 40+56 Bit,
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export/ANON ciphers, weak DH ciphers, SSLv2 etc. -- all the dirty
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export/ANON ciphers, weak DH ciphers, weak EC curves, SSLv2 etc. -- all the dirty
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features needed for testing. OTOH they also come with extended support
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features needed for testing. OTOH they also come with extended support
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for new / advanced cipher suites and/or features which are not in the
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for new / advanced cipher suites and/or features which are not in the
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official branch like CHACHA20+POLY1305 and CAMELIA 256 bit ciphers.
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official branch like CHACHA20+POLY1305 and CAMELIA 256 bit ciphers.
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Compiled Linux binaries so far come from Dirk, other contributors see ../CREDITS.md .
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Compiled Linux binaries so far come from Dirk, other contributors see ../CREDITS.md .
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**__New binaries inluding IPv6 support are @ https://testssl.sh__**. The ones here will be
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updated soon.
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Compiling and Usage Instructions
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Compiling and Usage Instructions
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Both 64+32 bit Linux binaries were compiled under Ubuntu 12.04 LTS. Likely you
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Both 64+32 bit Linux binaries were compiled under Ubuntu 12.04 LTS. Likely you
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cannot use them for older distributions, younger worked in all my test environments.
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cannot use them for older distributions, younger worked in all my test environments.
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I provide for each distributions two sets of binaries:
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I provide for each distributions two sets of binaries (no IPv6 here):
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* completely statically linked binaries
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* completely statically linked binaries
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* dynamically linked binaries, additionally with MIT Kerberos support ("krb5" in the name).
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* dynamically linked binaries, additionally with MIT Kerberos support ("krb5" in the name).
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-- this doesn't give you the option of an IPv6 enabled proxy -- yet.)
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-- this doesn't give you the option of an IPv6 enabled proxy -- yet.)
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Four GOST [1][2] ciphers come via engine support automagically with this setup. Two additional GOST
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Four GOST [1][2] ciphers come via engine support automagically with this setup. Two additional GOST
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ciphers can be compiled in (``GOST-GOST94``, ``GOST-MD5``) with ``-DTEMP_GOST_TLS`` but as of now they make problems under rare circumstances, so unless you desperately need those ciphers I would stay away from ``-DTEMP_GOST_TLS``.
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ciphers can be compiled in (``GOST-GOST94``, ``GOST-MD5``) with ``-DTEMP_GOST_TLS`` but as of now they make
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problems under some circumstances, so unless you desperately need those ciphers I would stay away from
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``-DTEMP_GOST_TLS``.
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If you don't have / don't want Kerberos libraries and devel rpms/debs, just omit "--with-krb5-flavor=MIT"
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If you don't have / don't want Kerberos libraries and devel rpms/debs, just omit "--with-krb5-flavor=MIT"
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(see examples). If you have another Kerberos flavor you would need to figure out by yourself.
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(see examples). If you have another Kerberos flavor you would need to figure out by yourself.
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