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Readme.md

Binaries

The binaries here have the naming scheme openssl.$(uname).$(uname -m) and will be picked up from testssl.sh if you run testssl.sh directly off the git directory.

They are compiled from Peter Mosmans openssl fork to support more advanced ciphers as well as broken stuff which is either missing in most OS and even in OpenSSL or LibreSSL.

More see ../openssl-bins/openssl-1.0.2-chacha.pm/

(Here you find the static binaries. If you want test Kerberos ciphers you need to copy the binary hereto)

For contributors see ../CREDITS.md.