Add documentation to #1245

it accepts a directory.

This PR adds documenation for it.
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Dirk
2019-04-25 22:40:32 +02:00
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Time skew relative to localhost (most server implementations return random values)\.
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Several certificate information:
Several certificate information
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signature algorithm,
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Certificate Transparency info (if provided by server)\.
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\fB\-\-htmlfile <htmlfile>\fR or \fB\-oH <htmlfile>\fR Similar to the aforementioned \fB\-\-jsonfile\fR or \fB\-\-logfile\fR it logs the output in HTML format (see \fB\-\-html\fR) additionally into a file or a directory\. For further explanation see \fB\-\-jsonfile\fR or \fB\-\-logfile\fR\.
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\fB\-oA <filename>\fR / \fB\-\-outFile <filename>\fR Similar to nmap it does a file output to all available file formats: LOG, JSON pretty, CSV, HTML\. If the filename supplied is equal \fBauto\fR the filename is automatically generated using \'${NODE}\-p${port}${YYYYMMDD\-HHMM}\.${EXT}\' with the according extension\.
\fB\-oA <filename>\fR / \fB\-\-outFile <filename>\fR Similar to nmap it does a file output to all available file formats: LOG, JSON pretty, CSV, HTML\. If the filename supplied is equal \fBauto\fR 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 \fB<filename>/${NODE}\-p${port}${YYYYMMDD\-HHMM}\.{log,json,csv,html}\fR\.
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\fB\-oa <filename>\fR / \fB\-\-outfile <filename>\fR Does the same as the previous option but uses flat JSON instead\.