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| ## Usage | ## Usage | ||||||
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| ### From git directory | Run the image with `testssl.sh` options appended (default is `--help`). The container entrypoint is already set to `testsl.sh` as the command for convenience. | ||||||
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| ``` | ```bash | ||||||
| docker build . | docker run --rm -it ghcr.io/testssl/testssl.sh:3.2 --fs github.com | ||||||
| ``` | ``` | ||||||
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| Catch is when you run without image tags you need to catch the ID when building | ### Output files | ||||||
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| ``` | Keep in mind that any output file (_`--log`, `--html`, `--json`, etc._) will be created within the container. | ||||||
| [..] |  | ||||||
| ---> 889fa2f99933 | Use a volume bind mount to a local host directory to access the files outside of the container. Set a working directory for the container and any options output prefix can then use a relative path, like this example for `--htmfile`: | ||||||
| Successfully built 889fa2f99933 |  | ||||||
|  | ```bash | ||||||
|  | # Writes the HTML output to the host path: /tmp/example.com_p443-<date>-<time>.html | ||||||
|  | docker run --rm -it -v /tmp:/data --workdir /data ghcr.io/testssl/testssl.sh:3.2 --htmlfile ./ example.com | ||||||
| ``` | ``` | ||||||
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| More comfortable is | **NOTE:** | ||||||
|  | - The UID/GID ownership of the file will be created by the container user `testssl` (`1000:1000`), with permissions `644`. | ||||||
|  | - Your host directory must permit the `testssl` container user or group to write to that host volume. You could alternatively use [`docker cp`](https://docs.docker.com/reference/cli/docker/container/cp/). | ||||||
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| ``` | ### From DockerHub or GHCR | ||||||
| docker build -t mytestssl . |  | ||||||
| docker run --rm -t mytestssl example.com | You can pull the image from either of these registries: | ||||||
|  | - DockerHub: [`drwetter/testssl.sh`](https://hub.docker.com/r/drwetter/testssl.sh) | ||||||
|  | - GHCR: [`ghcr.io/testssl/testssl.sh`](https://github.com/testssl/testssl.sh/pkgs/container/testssl.sh) | ||||||
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|  | Supported tags: | ||||||
|  | - `3.2` / `latest` | ||||||
|  | - `3.0` is the old stable version ([soon to become EOL](https://github.com/testssl/testssl.sh/tree/3.0#status)) | ||||||
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|  | ### Building | ||||||
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|  | You can build with a standard `git clone` + `docker build`. Tagging the image will make it easier to reference. | ||||||
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|  | ```bash | ||||||
|  | mkdir /tmp/testssl && cd /tmp/testssl | ||||||
|  | git clone --branch 3.2 --depth 1 https://github.com/testssl/testssl.sh . | ||||||
|  | docker build --tag localhost/testssl.sh:3.2 . | ||||||
| ``` | ``` | ||||||
|  |  | ||||||
| You can also supply command line options like: | There are two base images available: | ||||||
|  | - `Dockerfile` (openSUSE Leap), glibc-based + faster. | ||||||
|  | - `Dockerfile-alpine` (Alpine), musl-based + half the size. | ||||||
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| ``` | Alpine is made available if you need broarder platform support or an image about 30MB smaller at the expense of speed. | ||||||
| docker run -t mytestssl --help |  | ||||||
| docker run --rm -t mytestssl -p --header example.com | #### Remote build context + `Dockerfile` | ||||||
|  | You can build with a single command instead via: | ||||||
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|  | ```bash | ||||||
|  | docker build --tag localhost/testssl.sh:3.2 https://github.com/testssl/testssl.sh.git#3.2 | ||||||
| ``` | ``` | ||||||
|  |  | ||||||
| ### From dockerhub or GHCR | This will produce a slightly larger image however as `.dockerignore` is not supported with remote build contexts. | ||||||
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| You can pull the image from dockerhub or ghcr.io and run: | If you would like to build the Alpine image instead this way, just provide the alternative `Dockerfile` via `--file`: | ||||||
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| ``docker run --rm -t drwetter/testssl.sh --fs example.com`` or ``docker run --rm -t ghcr.io/testssl/testssl.sh --fs example.com`` |  | ||||||
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| Supported tags are: ``3.2`` and ``latest``, which are the same. ``3.0`` is the old stable version which will be retired soon. |  | ||||||
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| ``docker run --rm -t drwetter/testssl.sh:stable example.com`` or ``docker run --rm -t ghcr.io/testssl/testssl.sh:stable example.com`` |  | ||||||
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| Keep in mind that any output file (--log, --html, --json etc.) will be created within the container. If you wish to have this created in a local directory on your host you can mount a volume into the container and change the output prefix where the container user has write access to, e.g.: |  | ||||||
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|  | ```bash | ||||||
|  | docker build \ | ||||||
|  |   --tag localhost/testssl.sh:3.2-alpine \ | ||||||
|  |   --file https://raw.githubusercontent.com/testssl/testssl.sh/3.2/Dockerfile-alpine \ | ||||||
|  |   https://github.com/testssl/testssl.sh.git#3.2 | ||||||
| ``` | ``` | ||||||
| docker run --rm -t -v /tmp:/data drwetter/testssl.sh --htmlfile /data/ example.com |  | ||||||
| ``` |  | ||||||
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| which writes the HTML output to ``/tmp/example.com_p443-<date>-<time>.html.`` The uid/gid is the one from the docker user. Normally the file is 644. testssl.sh's docker container uses a non-root user (usually with user/groupid 1000:1000). |  | ||||||
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