Full contribution, see git log. * Dirk Wetter (creator, maintainer and main contributor) - Everything what's not mentioned below and is included in testssl.sh's git log minus what I probably forgot to mention (too much other things to do at the moment and to list it would be a tough job) * David Cooper (main contributor) - Major extensions to socket support for all protocols - extended parsing of TLS ServerHello messages - TLS 1.3 support (final and pre-final) - add several TLS extensions - Detection + output of multiple certificates - several cleanups of server certificate related stuff - testssl.sh -e/-E: testing with a mixture of openssl + sockets - add more ciphers - coloring of ciphers - extensive CN+SAN <--> hostname check - separate check for curves - RFC 7919, key shares extension - keyUsage extension in certificate - experimental "eTLS" detection - parallel mass testing! - RFC <--> OpenSSL cipher name space switches for the command line - better error msg suppression (not fully installed openssl) - GREASE support - Bleichenbacher / ROBOT vulnerability test - several protocol preferences improvements - pwnedkeys.com support - CT support - RFC 8879, certificate compression - Lots of fixes and improvements ##### Further credits (in alphabetical order) * a666 - Bugfix * Christoph Badura - NetBSD fixes * Jim Blankendaal - maximum certificate lifespan of 398 days - ssl renegotiation amount variable - custom http request headers * Frank Breedijk - Detection of insecure redirects - JSON and CSV output - CA pinning - Client simulations - CI integration, some test cases for it * Steven Danneman - Postgres and MySQL STARTTLS support - MongoDB support * Christian Dresen - Dockerfile * csett86 - some MacOSX and Java client handshake data * Mark Felder - lots of cleanups - Shellcheck static analysis * Laine Gholson - avahi/mDNS support - HTTP2/ALPN - bugfixes - former ARM binary support * Maciej Grela - colorless handling * Jac2NL - initial support for skipping offensive vulnerability tests * Scott Johnson - Bugfix F5 * Hubert Kario - helped with avoiding accidental TCP fragmentation * Magnus Larsen - SSL Labs Rating * Jacco de Leeuw - skip checks which might trigger an IDS ($OFFENSIVE / --ids-friendly) * Manuel - HTTP basic auth * Markus Manzke - Fix for HSTS + subdomains - LibreSSL patch * Jean Marsault - client auth: ideas, code snippets * Thomas Martens - adding colorblind option - no-rfc mapping * Peter Mosmans - started way better cmd line parsing - cleanups, fixes - openssl sources support with the "missing" features * John Newbigin - Proxy support (sockets and openssl) * Oleksandr Nosenko - non-flat JSON support (--json-pretty) - in file output (CSV, JSON flat, JSON non-flat) support of a minimum severity level * Jonathan Roach - TLS_FALLBACK_SCSV checks * Jonathon Rossi - fix for bash3 (Darwin) - and other Darwin fixes * Дилян Палаузов - bug fix for 3des report - reported a tricky STARTTLS bug * Thomas Patzke: - Support of supplying timeout value for openssl connect * Olivier Paroz - conversion xxd --> hexdump stuff * Jeroen Wiert Pluimers - Darwin binaries support * Joao Poupino - Minimize false positive detection for Renegotiation checks against Node.js etc. * Rechi - initial MX stuff - fixes * Gonçalo Ribeiro - --connect-timeout * Dmitri S - inspiration & help for Darwin port * Jonas Schäfer - XMPP server patch * Marcin Szychowski - Quick'n'dirty client certificate support * Viktor Szépe - color function maker * Julien Vehent - supplied 1st Darwin binary * Thomas Ward - add initial IDN support * @typingArtist - improved BEAST detection * @f-s - ARM binary support * @nvsofts (NV) - LibreSSL patch for GOST Probably more I forgot to mention which did give me feedback, bug reports and helped one way or another. ##### Last but not least: * OpenSSL team for providing openssl. * Ivan Ristic/Qualys for the liberal license which made it possible to make partly use of the client data * My family for supporting me doing this work