# no early data, but TLS 1.3 with debian:buster (sid simlar in Feb 2019) image=${1:-"debian:buster"} docker pull "$image" ID=$(docker run -d -ti $image) [[ -z "$ID" ]] && echo "container couldn't be retrieved" >&2 && exit 1 docker exec -ti $ID apt-get update docker exec -ti $ID apt-get install -y ssl-cert dialog docker exec -ti $ID apt-get install -y nginx-common nginx-light docker exec -ti $ID cp /etc/nginx/sites-available/default /etc/nginx/sites-available/default.bak docker exec -ti $ID sed -i -e 's/# listen/listen/' -e 's/# include/include/' /etc/nginx/sites-available/default if echo "$0" | grep -q only; then docker exec -ti $ID sed -i -e 's/listen \[::\]:443 ssl default_server;/&\n\tssl_protocols TLSv1\.3;\n\tssl_ecdh_curve X448:X25519;/' /etc/nginx/sites-available/default else docker exec -ti $ID sed -i -e 's/listen \[::\]:443 ssl default_server;/&\n\tssl_protocols TLSv1\.2 TLSv1\.3;\n\tssl_ecdh_curve X448:X25519;/' /etc/nginx/sites-available/default fi docker exec -ti $ID nginx -V docker exec -ti $ID service nginx start docker exec -ti $ID service nginx status # P Q echo echo "You may now run \"testssl.sh $(docker inspect $ID --format '{{.NetworkSettings.IPAddress}}')\"" exit 0