David Cooper 64d110f19d
Check file permissions on ./testssl.sh
This commit adds a check that ./testssl.sh has both read and execute permission. If ./testssl.sh is lacking execute permission, it will pass the tests in 00_testssl_help.t and 01_testssl_banner.t that run the program as `bash ./testssl.sh`, but will fail the subsequent tests that run the program as `./testssl.sh`, but the reason for the failure will not be clear.
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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 Travis/CI tests! Documentation can be found here. You can consult the existing code here. Feel free to use 10_baseline_ipv4_http.t or 23_client_simulation.t as a template.