ssl-checker
showcert
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7.0 | 7.3 | |
6 months ago | about 2 months ago | |
Python | Python | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 only | MIT License |
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ssl-checker
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When it's not DNS...
I use this with a cron job to email me status every few days. https://github.com/narbehaj/ssl-checker
showcert
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Your own Certificate Authority (CA) in ONE simple command
Showcert is OpenSSL for humans, much simpler to use and it has gencert utility to generate certificates. Very easy.
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showcert: simple OpenSSL for humans
showcert is simple CLI tool which does tiny fraction of what OpenSSL can do, but this fraction is 9/10 of what typical sysadmin/programmer needs from OpenSSL. If openssl is swiss army knife (you can repair spaceship with it), showcert is simple knife with beer bottle opener. It's much easier to use, syntax is intuitive and hard to forget (how to check reddit SSL cert with openssl? measure time to find sequence of commands for this and run it).
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showcert: human-friendly openssl
showcert is simple CLI tool with clean output to show/verify local (.pem) and remote SSL certificates with simple and intuitive syntax.
What are some alternatives?
tlsassistant - An open-source modular framework capable of identifying a wide range of TLS vulnerabilities and assessing compliance with multiple guidelines. Its actionable report can assist the user in correctly and easily fixing their configurations.
einspect - Extended Inspect - View and modify memory structures of runtime objects.
cert-host-scraper - Query the certificate transparency log
testssl.sh-web - testssl web frontend
pypi-tools - Command-line Python scripts to do things with PyPI
certify - Professional ACME Client for Windows. Certificate Management UI, powered by Let's Encrypt and compatible with all ACME v2 CAs. Download from certifytheweb.com
codegraph - CodeGraph - Tool that create a graph of code to show dependencies between code entities (methods, classes and etc).
truststore - Verify certificates using OS trust stores
crt - A CLI tool to check Certificate Transparency logs of a domain name.
certi-build - A simple CLI tool to generate bulk certificates