NAME
sslscan - Fast SSL scanner
SYNOPSIS
sslscan [options] [host:port | host]
DESCRIPTION
This manual page documents briefly the sslscan command
sslscan queries SSL services, such as HTTPS, in order to determine the
ciphers that are supported.
SSLScan is designed to be easy, lean and fast. The output includes
preferred ciphers of the SSL service,
the certificate and output is in text and XML formats.
OPTIONS
--help
Show summary of options.
--version
Show version of program.
--targets=<file>
A file containing a list of hosts to check. Hosts can be
supplied with ports (i.e. host:port). One target per line.
--no-failed
List only accepted ciphers (default is to listing all ciphers).
--ssl2
Only check SSLv2 ciphers.
--ssl3
Only check SSLv3 ciphers.
--pk=<file>
A file containing the private key or a PKCS#12 file containing a
private key/certificate pair (as produced by MSIE and Netscape).
--pkpass=<password>
The password for the private key or PKCS#12 file.
--certs=<file>
A file containing PEM/ASN1 formatted client certificates.
--starttls
Executes a STARTTLS in order to test the SSL capabilities of an
SMTP service with TLS support. This option automatically forces
TLS only ciphers, no need to specify it.
--html Makes a HTML request after a successful connection and returns
the server response code.
--bugs Enables workarounds for SSL bugs.
--xml=<file>
Output results to an XML file.
AUTHOR
sslscan was written by Ian Ventura-Whiting <fizz@titania.co.uk>.
This manual page was originally written by Marvin Stark <marv@der-
marv.de>.
May 19, 2009