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`certificate_info()` does not correctly display the Issuer name for CAs that use domain component attributes. There is a server on the NIST intra-net that I test against that has a certificate issued by a NIST CA, and the issuer name in the certificate is of the form: `/DC=net/DC=example/DC=internal/CN=CAname` Since there is no organizational name, testssl.sh displays the name as: ``` Issuer "CAname" ("") ``` In this PR, if the Issuer name has 'DC=' attributes, but does not have an 'O=' attribute, the "DC=" attributes are combined into a DNS name that is used as if it were the organizational name: ``` Issuer "CAname" ("internal.example.net") ``` I should note, however, that I have not been able to find any other examples of TLS server certificates that have been issued by CAs that have domain components ("DC=") in their names. So, it may not be worthwhile to change the code to try to accommodate such CAs. |
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testssl.sh |
Intro
testssl.sh
is a free command line tool which checks a server's service on
any port for the support of TLS/SSL ciphers, protocols as well as some
cryptographic flaws.
Key features
- Clear output: you can tell easily whether anything is good or bad
- Ease of installation: It works for Linux, Darwin, FreeBSD, NetBSD and MSYS2/Cygwin out of the box: no need to install or configure something, no gems, CPAN, pip or the like.
- Flexibility: You can test any SSL/TLS enabled and STARTTLS service, not only webservers at port 443
- Toolbox: Several command line options help you to run YOUR test and configure YOUR output
- Reliability: features are tested thoroughly
- Verbosity: If a particular check cannot be performed because of a missing capability on your client side, you'll get a warning
- Privacy: It's only you who sees the result, not a third party
- Freedom: It's 100% open source. You can look at the code, see what's going on and you can change it.
- Heck, even the development is open (github)
General
Here in the master branch you find the development version of the software -- with new features and maybe some bugs. For the stable version and a more thorough description of the command line options please see testssl.sh.
testssl.sh is working on every Linux/BSD distribution out of the box with
some limitations of disabled features from the openssl client -- some
workarounds are done with bash-socket-based checks. It also works on other
unixoid system out of the box, supposed they have /bin/bash
and standard
tools like sed and awk installed. MacOS X and Windows (using MSYS2 or
cygwin) work too. OpenSSL version >= 1 is a must. OpenSSL version >= 1.0.2
is needed for better LOGJAM checks and to display bit strengths for key
exchanges.
Current Development
Planned features in the release 2.7dev/2.8 are:
https://github.com/drwetter/testssl.sh/milestones/2.7dev%20%282.8%29
Done so far:
- Trust chain check against certificate stores from Apple (OS), Linux (OS), Microsoft (OS), Mozilla (Firefox Browser), works for openssl >=1.0.1
- IPv6 (status: 80% working, details see https://github.com/drwetter/testssl.sh/issues/11
- works on servers requiring a x509 certificate for authentication
- SSL Session ID check
- Avahi/mDNS based name resolution
- HTTP2/ALPN protocol check
- Logging to a file / dir
- Logging to JSON + CSV
- Check for multiple server certificates
- Browser cipher simulation
- Assistance for color-blind users
- Even more compatibility improvements for FreeBSD, NetBSD, Gentoo, RH-ish, F5 and Cisco systems
- Considerable speed improvements for each cipher runs (-e/-E)
- More robust socket interface
- OpenSSL 1.1.0 compliant
- Whole number of bugs squashed
Update notification here or @ twitter.
Contributions
Contributions, feedback, bug reports are welcome! For contributions please note: One patch per feature -- bug fix/improvement. Please test your changes thouroughly as reliability is important for this project.
There's coding guideline.
Please file bug reports @ https://github.com/drwetter/testssl.sh/issues.
Documentation
For a start see the wiki. Help is needed here.
Bug reports
Please file bugs in the issue tracker. Do not forget to provide detailed information, see https://github.com/drwetter/testssl.sh/wiki/Bug-reporting. (Nobody can read your thoughts -- yet. And only agencies your screen) ;-)
External/related projects
Please address questions not specifically to the code of testssl.sh to the respective projects