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Architecture: all
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Depends: ${misc:Depends}, sslscan, openssl
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Description: Evaluates the security of a target SSL/TLS (HTTPS) server
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TLSSLed is a Linux shell script whose purpose is to evaluate
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the security of a target SSL/TLS (HTTPS) web server
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implementation. It is based on sslscan, a thorough SSL/TLS
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scanner that is based on the openssl library, and on the
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"openssl s_client" command line tool. The current tests
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include checking if the target supports the SSLv2 protocol,
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the NULL cipher, weak ciphers based on their key length (40
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or 56 bits), the availability of strong ciphers (like AES),
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if the digital certificate is MD5 signed, and the current
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SSL/TLS renegotiation capabilities.
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TLSSLed is a Linux shell script whose purpose is to evaluate
|
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15 |
the security of a target SSL/TLS (HTTPS) web server
|
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implementation. It is based on sslscan, a thorough SSL/TLS
|
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scanner that is based on the openssl library, and on the
|
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"openssl s_client" command line tool. The current tests
|
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include checking if the target supports the SSLv2 protocol,
|
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the NULL cipher, weak ciphers based on their key length (40
|
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or 56 bits), the availability of strong ciphers (like AES),
|
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if the digital certificate is MD5 signed, and the current
|
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SSL/TLS renegotiation capabilities.
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