Re: non-windows equivalent of SSLDigger?

From: thomas springer (tuevsec@gmx.net)
Date: Mon Apr 03 2006 - 09:08:21 EDT


offset wrote:

>Anyone know of a non-windows equivalent to SSLDigger?
>
>
openssl and a shellscript named sslthing.sh should do most of the job.
get it at http://packetstorm.linuxsecurity.com/crypt/SSL/sslthing.tgz.
might need a bit of tweaking to work with cygwin, but works fine on
linux. check to see that you have IDEA-Support compiled in your
OpenSSL-Version and tweak the script to add support for NULL-Ciphers.

the onlinecheck at
    http://www.serversniff.net/content.php?do=ssl
is heavily inspired by this script and checks for additional information
using gnutls as well.

tom

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