Key | Value |
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FileName | ./usr/share/testssl-sh/etc/client-simulation.txt |
FileSize | 239261 |
MD5 | 6D592ECAC88B78E5D62D5D5F45720611 |
SHA-1 | 0770E13812963CBD717CD99C21DF10F3D40F374A |
SHA-256 | 828AE6BD03BA0B894CC36F5C409B7FE762BADCBEF2414561A0C69E79433E7142 |
SHA-512 | 33A9B027B196863D7247D6AA50A8D7D74B067A69270B50DB02900F567E27F80CEAE5AAAB185D32E82078E9C22C582F152A1C9C01BC1A56D4EDD423AA6CD2BA92 |
SSDEEP | 3072:fsrwBYnThZSD+d7MP5bZxyofrjbSmrUTpe9Eh9cKnFmeur0xCoHVD5oC/aPBMxBJ:0vm4 |
TLSH | T1FE347A344DFD252ACAC7A89A1C4A344D85BE3477E6E402803A0CEF981F4553ABBDE5DD |
insert-timestamp | 1650185875.247839 |
mimetype | text/plain |
source | snap:t36L23hndMjztT1XtXGq8AGhzKv679O6_20 |
tar:gname | root |
tar:uname | root |
hashlookup:parent-total | 14 |
hashlookup:trust | 100 |
The searched file hash is included in 14 parent files which include package known and seen by metalookup. A sample is included below:
Key | Value |
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MD5 | 226C8D427C7F8C6A8F62FA9F2AD3B7CE |
PackageArch | noarch |
PackageDescription | 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. |
PackageMaintainer | https://bugs.opensuse.org |
PackageName | testssl.sh |
PackageRelease | bp154.1.18 |
PackageVersion | 3.0.6 |
SHA-1 | 4FE8FD5FEF5E815D4C9A920D3A59FB421E86F8FD |
SHA-256 | C278EF6E0ED09954B94E33256CD4C8ECCDED5018EC665A16F0F0CCE4362CED7B |
Key | Value |
---|---|
FileSize | 675932 |
MD5 | B7665B7434AADAA3805AF0C49F3C0636 |
PackageDescription | Command line tool to check TLS/SSL ciphers, protocols and cryptographic flaws 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 recent cryptographic flaws and more. . Key features . * Clear output: you can tell easily whether anything is good or bad . * Ease of installation: It works for Linux, Darwin, FreeBSD 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) |
PackageMaintainer | Debian Security Tools <team+pkg-security@tracker.debian.org> |
PackageName | testssl.sh |
PackageSection | utils |
PackageVersion | 3.0.4+dfsg1-1 |
SHA-1 | 60E3853A59ECB9864F621D84FF9616AE011A085F |
SHA-256 | 12A0AB075802A2471A17D728640F3DBC5B7BF61B5798EA4A2379E55C5AA33C04 |
Key | Value |
---|---|
MD5 | 08FB55FFD6D41DE8199A1375D9E933FC |
PackageArch | noarch |
PackageDescription | 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 recent cryptographic flaws and more. |
PackageMaintainer | Fedora Project |
PackageName | testssl |
PackageRelease | 1.el7 |
PackageVersion | 3.0.5 |
SHA-1 | 4CE38A6C4ACAB432BE606E7AAD437B06C41002AC |
SHA-256 | 827A6A1BE918331EF9C16A414E6CC65194C115E7D7FDC7412174A0DA4D550138 |
Key | Value |
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MD5 | C8F994E42B7F028AB92EC0A3B50E6E9E |
PackageArch | noarch |
PackageDescription | 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. |
PackageMaintainer | https://bugs.opensuse.org |
PackageName | testssl.sh |
PackageRelease | 1.2 |
PackageVersion | 3.0.6 |
SHA-1 | 4E7E359C8A3C02CF47F243AD3B4D2DB375520545 |
SHA-256 | 2B6FF501CCE2A2D8FA2A7CF6A99D30EF7E55A9BE995E7B9CCC8F430DC7CC15C0 |
Key | Value |
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MD5 | F9FFDED5DD625760C7698349FB4EC410 |
PackageArch | noarch |
PackageDescription | 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 recent cryptographic flaws and more. |
PackageMaintainer | Fedora Project |
PackageName | testssl |
PackageRelease | 1.el8 |
PackageVersion | 3.0.5 |
SHA-1 | 28BF1D94F9FE41CCE53AAA7E623A7B90CEA65E24 |
SHA-256 | D9B3995B33CF05A0A6B72516E3CF1D734CBC5FD911E2E4E9ECBD3DFB8F038814 |
Key | Value |
---|---|
FileSize | 675900 |
MD5 | 16F02FC8E3C131ED7AAB5FA47CFC2A88 |
PackageDescription | Command line tool to check TLS/SSL ciphers, protocols and cryptographic flaws 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 recent cryptographic flaws and more. . Key features . * Clear output: you can tell easily whether anything is good or bad . * Ease of installation: It works for Linux, Darwin, FreeBSD 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) |
PackageMaintainer | Debian Security Tools <team+pkg-security@tracker.debian.org> |
PackageName | testssl.sh |
PackageSection | utils |
PackageVersion | 3.0.4+dfsg1-1~bpo10+1 |
SHA-1 | 6F64FAF41DE5DA3B0609E5C49C7CB4E110836305 |
SHA-256 | E3CF8304855A52682641B6FE777DDCAC82AB06CED95B9E2AD426F672BEBA1931 |
Key | Value |
---|---|
FileSize | 667864 |
MD5 | 5A7D80FBF0867DC72436C643F8694912 |
PackageDescription | Command line tool to check TLS/SSL ciphers, protocols and cryptographic flaws 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 recent cryptographic flaws and more. . Key features . * Clear output: you can tell easily whether anything is good or bad . * Ease of installation: It works for Linux, Darwin, FreeBSD 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) |
PackageMaintainer | Ubuntu Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com> |
PackageName | testssl.sh |
PackageSection | utils |
PackageVersion | 3.0.4+dfsg1-1 |
SHA-1 | 132CB43DBD1E1563753130FFB584DC5F57BB7E67 |
SHA-256 | 9805B44D810B69D8A64957FB8E4954B9792E4D8CEB2730CE28A0A61CA557ED63 |
Key | Value |
---|---|
FileSize | 679500 |
MD5 | 49A787D2298B35F0283D4BCD0631D6B0 |
PackageDescription | Command line tool to check TLS/SSL ciphers, protocols and cryptographic flaws 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 recent cryptographic flaws and more. . Key features . * Clear output: you can tell easily whether anything is good or bad . * Ease of installation: It works for Linux, Darwin, FreeBSD 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) |
PackageMaintainer | Debian Security Tools <team+pkg-security@tracker.debian.org> |
PackageName | testssl.sh |
PackageSection | utils |
PackageVersion | 3.0.6+dfsg1-1 |
SHA-1 | 9B2F9421D82E881E8175A66A2CD2B5EF9C0E917B |
SHA-256 | D68A070F76CEF30BD93EC6C919379019692BBF8A13AE74A76B47C73E02BE0471 |
Key | Value |
---|---|
FileSize | 679648 |
MD5 | 7C2D94CD03B269611C5E6CD9DA0BB82A |
PackageDescription | Command line tool to check TLS/SSL ciphers, protocols and cryptographic flaws 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 recent cryptographic flaws and more. . Key features . * Clear output: you can tell easily whether anything is good or bad . * Ease of installation: It works for Linux, Darwin, FreeBSD 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) |
PackageMaintainer | Debian Security Tools <team+pkg-security@tracker.debian.org> |
PackageName | testssl.sh |
PackageSection | utils |
PackageVersion | 3.0.6+dfsg1-1~bpo11+1 |
SHA-1 | 385F9C01FE0F14C276C3E9320FEA71EC4901F929 |
SHA-256 | D706276C5D5B7485B91079A0D54E4D4BBA7F637092147C577ABA07336D6ABC1D |
Key | Value |
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FileName | http://archlinux.mirror.root.lu//pool//community//testssl.sh-3.0.4-1-any.pkg.tar.zst |
MD5 | 048638A07E24D4B78BE7145BF2BFF6BB |
SHA-1 | 08106FDFCBCBE66C3565C7EEB9A9556BC07652D9 |
SHA-256 | 435DCA91925DDED986189DDED5747A1C66026CCA1F78DB1C0C5F50C14C2BDC97 |
SSDEEP | 12288:rKT0pagZLBFpN3o6A+JjsvUJRm4NvQ+nGYzmb4cXmaIrbiRvzZPdEdZlSO1hLG1M:rKT0kgLBFp4+JuGRm4NY6zmEjaYgv1lI |
TLSH | T190E423DFB5CA6D901F9674E0206C278220E04C50E4B5A3655876B1F2CDB6F7C289EEF9 |
Key | Value |
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FileName | http://mirror.math.princeton.edu/pub/blackarch/blackarch/os//x86_64//testssl.sh-3.0.5-1-any.pkg.tar.zst |
MD5 | 66FAF70DDA1496BD759DA17B24254A5F |
SHA-1 | 7CB364D18ED613B630C5A5134FD678766F94EB99 |
SHA-256 | F6BD1C97BDF27AF21F3769EAB6FD324D0DB9DD7EE66799D96241DA91B3320B1D |
SSDEEP | 12288:Y3KrZnkN8BTHfsNYlsCXz+t9EWvVFL2nqvZeDo1EUDWcHCUr8OIDj+:YaZnkN8NsmlskytJLL2nRo1EUiu89Dj+ |
TLSH | T1ACE423358417DF51C9943EC38EBF292429161CA956D8CD0F0990B7D9883E6FCB3279AB |
Key | Value |
---|---|
MD5 | 5E34FFD40B4FDEB0828A0FC9760140B3 |
PackageArch | noarch |
PackageDescription | 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. |
PackageName | testssl.sh |
PackageRelease | 1.1 |
PackageVersion | 3.0.5 |
SHA-1 | 999251AEA214EE7ADE9B007626C69C805A83E2AC |
SHA-256 | 0CFC9DD3624C3E4CBDF54F29AF1840781835E8DB2585CAFDC6AD62B418FE414E |
Key | Value |
---|---|
MD5 | AC32A63CBF08CE9A46884AE957D94AF6 |
PackageArch | noarch |
PackageDescription | 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 recent cryptographic flaws and more. |
PackageMaintainer | Fedora Project |
PackageName | testssl |
PackageRelease | 2.fc34 |
PackageVersion | 3.0.4 |
SHA-1 | 1BB5697154E682A7E80237EC4F52CBABFB530995 |
SHA-256 | A2FDF8C47A4ECA12ECB092071213EA1A26125348BEB7A72C1CF09D52921C0957 |
Key | Value |
---|---|
SHA-1 | 412A04846F3E7590F3987090D57330BAA8C64730 |
snap-authority | canonical |
snap-filename | t36L23hndMjztT1XtXGq8AGhzKv679O6_20.snap |
snap-id | t36L23hndMjztT1XtXGq8AGhzKv679O6_20 |
snap-name | testssl |
snap-publisher-id | 4tSgWHfAL1vm9l8mSiutBDKnnSQBv0c8 |
snap-signkey | BWDEoaqyr25nF5SNCvEv2v7QnM9QsfCc0PBMYD_i2NGSQ32EF2d4D0hqUel3m8ul |
snap-timestamp | 2018-06-04T18:42:56.193871Z |
source-url | https://api.snapcraft.io/api/v1/snaps/download/t36L23hndMjztT1XtXGq8AGhzKv679O6_20.snap |