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trustme | sslyze | |
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3 | 10 | |
539 | 3,138 | |
1.7% | - | |
6.9 | 7.5 | |
28 days ago | 18 days ago | |
Python | Python | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 or later | GNU Affero General Public License v3.0 |
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trustme
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Sanic v22.6 Released - Includes HTTP/3
To get a localhost certificate, you will need mkcert or trustme installed.
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New undocumented APIs in Python 3.10: The future of trust stores in Python
If anyone's in need of a solution to using generated certificates during testing I recommend checking out Trustme. I tweeted a little demo of the library in action some time ago too.
- #1 quality TLS certs while you wait, for the discerning tester
sslyze
- Tool to check whether 0-RTT is enabled or not
- SSL Diag Tool
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Ways to test SSL Certificates
For Internally and Externally accessible websites – Can use hostname or IP address Sslyze command line tool - https://github.com/nabla-c0d3/sslyze/releases - current version is 4.1.0
- SSL / TLS scanning utility (internal) ?
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ERR_SSL_VERSION_OR_CIPHER_MISMATCH
3) If you are technically skilled then there are programs/scripts you can run that will tell you exactly what TLS/SSL settings your router supports by scanning it. I have used https://github.com/nabla-c0d3/sslyze in the past but that was a long time ago so not sure it still works well
- the "best" ciphers
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sslyze VS cryptolyzer - a user suggested alternative
2 projects | 24 Jan 2022
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CryptoLyzer: A comprehensive cryptographic settings analyzer
There are many notable open-source projects (SSLyze, CipherScan, testssl.sh, tls-scan, …) and several SaaS solutions (CryptCheck, CypherCraft, Hardenize, ImmuniWeb, Mozilla Observatory, SSL Labs, …) to do a security setting analysis, especially when we are talking about TLS, which is the most common and popular cryptographic protocol. However, most of these tools heavily depend on one or more versions of one or more cryptographic protocol libraries, like GnuTLS, OpenSSL, or wolfSSL. But why is this such a problem?
- Create a tool to capture the TLS handshake and cipher suite being used
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Awesome Penetration Testing
SSLyze - Fast and comprehensive TLS/SSL configuration analyzer to help identify security mis-configurations.
What are some alternatives?
lemur - Repository for the Lemur Certificate Manager
sslscan - sslscan tests SSL/TLS enabled services to discover supported cipher suites
sethmlarson.dev - Personal blog
RustScan - 🤖 The Modern Port Scanner 🤖
pyOpenSSL -- A Python wrapper around the OpenSSL library - A Python wrapper around the OpenSSL library
aioquic - QUIC and HTTP/3 implementation in Python
tls-scan - An Internet scale, blazing fast SSL/TLS scanner ( non-blocking, event-driven )
scapy - Scapy: the Python-based interactive packet manipulation program & library. Supports Python 2 & Python 3.
simpleeval - Simple Safe Sandboxed Extensible Expression Evaluator for Python
engine - A reference implementation of the Russian GOST crypto algorithms for OpenSSL
Ciphey - ⚡ Automatically decrypt encryptions without knowing the key or cipher, decode encodings, and crack hashes ⚡
cipherscan - A very simple way to find out which SSL ciphersuites are supported by a target.