2.7 KiB
Usage
Run the image with testssl.sh
options appended (default is --help
). The container entrypoint is already set to testsl.sh
as the command for convenience.
docker run --rm -it ghcr.io/testssl/testssl.sh:3.2 --fs github.com
Output files
Keep in mind that any output file (--log
, --html
, --json
, etc.) will be created within the container.
Use a volume bind mount to a local host directory to access the files outside of the container. Set a working directory for the container and any options output prefix can then use a relative path, like this example for --htmfile
:
# Writes the HTML output to the host path: /tmp/example.com_p443-<date>-<time>.html
docker run --rm -it -v /tmp:/data --workdir /data ghcr.io/testssl/testssl.sh:3.2 --htmlfile ./ example.com
NOTE:
- The UID/GID ownership of the file will be created by the container user
testssl
(1000:1000
), with permissions644
. - Your host directory must permit the
testssl
container user or group to write to that host volume. You could alternatively usedocker cp
.
From DockerHub or GHCR
You can pull the image from either of these registries:
- DockerHub:
drwetter/testssl.sh
- GHCR:
ghcr.io/testssl/testssl.sh
Supported tags:
3.2
/latest
3.0
is the old stable version (soon to become EOL)
Building
You can build with a standard git clone
+ docker build
. Tagging the image will make it easier to reference.
mkdir /tmp/testssl && cd /tmp/testssl
git clone --branch 3.2 --depth 1 https://github.com/testssl/testssl.sh .
docker build --tag localhost/testssl.sh:3.2 .
There are two base images available:
Dockerfile
(openSUSE Leap), glibc-based + faster.Dockerfile-alpine
(Alpine), musl-based + half the size.
Alpine is made available if you need broarder platform support or an image about 30MB smaller at the expense of speed.
Remote build context + Dockerfile
You can build with a single command instead via:
docker build --tag localhost/testssl.sh:3.2 https://github.com/testssl/testssl.sh.git#3.2
This will produce a slightly larger image however as .dockerignore
is not supported with remote build contexts.
If you would like to build the Alpine image instead this way, just provide the alternative Dockerfile
via --file
:
docker build \
--tag localhost/testssl.sh:3.2-alpine \
--file https://raw.githubusercontent.com/testssl/testssl.sh/3.2/Dockerfile-alpine \
https://github.com/testssl/testssl.sh.git#3.2