Key | Value |
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FileName | ./usr/share/testssl-sh/etc/curves.txt |
FileSize | 610 |
MD5 | EA2EDA3C39D590BF06E506762F918B3F |
SHA-1 | 20435389010FA0760465758DB35A7776B6975547 |
SHA-256 | 9BAA5E1B796D1D3269FF8CE503ADE8A4D50575AC750234AE4FAF1A425DFDD8E2 |
SHA-512 | D08D8AD52E76B0459A9A5B900A5E9DB6A3CBDB2B4E3D816F565D5C67AE6A6F564083E95E75327F9B27FA7A3247024E4D482DAD9FBCA638185A65F29135984101 |
SSDEEP | 12:NJ9hDhUIHdkE/EFygdoeQum/JQipnY4p4QwqarUbYIG:PHiIHiygdda6YnY4p4QwnpIG |
TLSH | T1A2F0AF8BE905356E4013F877781070B5AF17C8A253D868B83C8E8755EA8F95190E123F |
insert-timestamp | 1650185875.22637 |
mimetype | application/csv |
source | snap:t36L23hndMjztT1XtXGq8AGhzKv679O6_20 |
tar:gname | root |
tar:uname | root |
hashlookup:parent-total | 21 |
hashlookup:trust | 100 |
The searched file hash is included in 21 parent files which include package known and seen by metalookup. A sample is included below:
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 |
---|---|
MD5 | CC29FA108C26ACF242899DFCA4E111CD |
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 | lp152.1.1 |
PackageVersion | 3.0.1 |
SHA-1 | 0B899BB832CCEE9D677EDEAF6996E7399C421953 |
SHA-256 | 90249F8C374E35310BE04711A3AE991656E993FB2AFCF5C03585EFAD8BC10F87 |
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 |
---|---|
MD5 | A636301FD5EBD731463563AB91AAC077 |
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 | bp156.2.1 |
PackageVersion | 3.0.8 |
SHA-1 | 1459CFEBC0D0E52DD229BF44FE96811D1586BE52 |
SHA-256 | 2942B36465B25C6ED18EC14407233B473172677CA1260C49798651363C541D94 |
Key | Value |
---|---|
FileSize | 652464 |
MD5 | B41B526CA74024530F59EDA3EE154B75 |
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+dfsg1-1 |
SHA-1 | 30B1E5879C9074991B5AD9128AEA3FBC9BF2AA03 |
SHA-256 | 0A6A611256E6BD302964C518D6DB651596B6EA878A11784632CC6D71F1313788 |
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 |
---|---|
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 |
Key | Value |
---|---|
FileSize | 549104 |
MD5 | BB09EF47736E7645A11BBCA2952AE6F3 |
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 | 2.9.5-1+dfsg1-2 |
SHA-1 | 4799D5D226CFD59F7F8D291368B20D61897FB083 |
SHA-256 | BFB92AE4826F11FCED4AAFC149320922D57EAC58E7DA0D7AFC0B4166C95BB723 |
Key | Value |
---|---|
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 |
---|---|
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 |