From c9ec73bce8e3424c70bb0e08e77d6ad4f087721f Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Dirk
WARNINGS--htmlfile <htmlfile>
or -oH <htmlfile>
Similar to the aforementioned --jsonfile
or --logfile
it logs the output in HTML format (see --html
) additionally into a file or a directory. For further explanation see --jsonfile
or --logfile
.
--oA <filename>
/ --outFile <filename>
Similar to nmap it does a file output to all available file formats: LOG, JSON pretty, CSV, HTML. If the filename supplied is equal auto
the filename is automatically generated using '${NODE}-p${port}${YYYYMMDD-HHMM}.${EXT}' with the according extension.
+-oA <filename>
/ --outFile <filename>
Similar to nmap it does a file output to all available file formats: LOG, JSON pretty, CSV, HTML. If the filename supplied is equal auto
the filename is automatically generated using '${NODE}-p${port}${YYYYMMDD-HHMM}.${EXT}' with the according extension. If a directory is provided all output files will put into <filename>/${NODE}-p${port}${YYYYMMDD-HHMM}.{log,json,csv,html}
.
-oa <filename>
/ --outfile <filename>
Does the same as the previous option but uses flat JSON instead.
diff --git a/doc/testssl.1.md b/doc/testssl.1.md
index a383177..b216863 100644
--- a/doc/testssl.1.md
+++ b/doc/testssl.1.md
@@ -306,7 +306,7 @@ Please note that in testssl.sh 3,0 you can still use `rfc` instead of `iana` and
`--htmlfile ` or `-oH ` Similar to the aforementioned `--jsonfile` or `--logfile` it logs the output in HTML format (see `--html`) additionally into a file or a directory. For further explanation see `--jsonfile` or `--logfile`.
-`-oA ` / `--outFile ` Similar to nmap it does a file output to all available file formats: LOG, JSON pretty, CSV, HTML. If the filename supplied is equal `auto` the filename is automatically generated using '${NODE}-p${port}${YYYYMMDD-HHMM}.${EXT}' with the according extension.
+`-oA ` / `--outFile ` Similar to nmap it does a file output to all available file formats: LOG, JSON pretty, CSV, HTML. If the filename supplied is equal `auto` the filename is automatically generated using '${NODE}-p${port}${YYYYMMDD-HHMM}.${EXT}' with the according extension. If a directory is provided all output files will put into `/${NODE}-p${port}${YYYYMMDD-HHMM}.{log,json,csv,html}`.
`-oa ` / `--outfile ` Does the same as the previous option but uses flat JSON instead.