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Hello everyone, today I have released version 2 of Certificate Ripper which includes the following new features:
Yess, but this tool is a CLI app made from java. If you want to do it within your own java application, you can import the following library: GitHub - sslcontext-kickstart. Here is the documentation for extracting the certificates programatically: https://github.com/Hakky54/sslcontext-kickstart#extracting-server-certificates
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