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testssl.sh/t
Dirk Wetter 1fb3a2224f Ensure that stderr is caught / $prg=testssl.sh
As suggested in #2780 this PR redirects all stderr on a perl level
to stdout so that we should see all errors which we miss because
we can't redirect (>/dev/null in check) or we haven't redirected yet.

Also old checks are imporved, so that $prg is used as in newer
checks.
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Naming scheme

  • 00-05: Does the bare testssl.sh work at all?
  • 10-29: Do scans work fine (client side)?
  • 30-39: Does reporting work?
  • 50-69: Are the results what I expect (server side)?

Please help to write CI tests! Documentation can be found here. You can consult the existing code here. Feel free to use 10_baseline_ipv4_http.t or 12_diff_opensslversions.t as a template. The latter is newer and code is cleaner.