It's a simple script running in python that collects SSL/TLS information then it returns the group of information in JSON. It can also connect through your specified SOCKS server.
One of the good things about this script is that it will fully analyze the SSL certificate for security issues and will include the report in the output, CSV, HTML, or a JSON file.
pip install -r requirements.txt
./ssl_checker.py -h
usage: ssl_checker.py (-H [HOSTS [HOSTS ...]] | -f HOST_FILE) [-s HOST:PORT]
[-c FILENAME.CSV] [-j] [-S] [-x] [-J] [-a] [-v] [-h]
Collects useful information about given host's SSL certificates.
optional arguments:
-H [HOSTS [HOSTS ...]], --host [HOSTS [HOSTS ...]]
Hosts as input separated by space
-f HOST_FILE, --host-file HOST_FILE
Hosts as input from file
-s HOST:PORT, --socks HOST:PORT
Enable SOCKS proxy for connection
-c FILENAME.CSV, --csv FILENAME.CSV
Enable CSV file export
-j, --json Enable JSON in the output
-S, --summary Enable summary output only
-x, --html Enable HTML file export
-J, --json-save Enable JSON export individually per host
-a, --analyze Enable SSL security analysis on the host
-v, --verbose Enable verbose to see what is going on
-h, --help Show this help message and exit
Port is optional here. The script will use 443 if not specified.
-f, --host-file
File containing hostnames for input
-H, --host
Enter the hosts separated by space
-s, --socks
Enable connection through SOCKS server
-c, --csv
Enable CSV file export by specifying filename.csv after this argument
-j, --json
Use this if you want to only have the result in JSON
-S, --summary
This argument will show quick summary in the output
-x, --html
Enable HTML file export
-J, --json-save
Use this if you want to save as JSON file per host
-a, --analyze
This argument will include security analyze on the certificate. Takes more time. No result means failed to analyze.
-v, --verbose
Shows more output. Good for troubleshooting.
-h, --help
Shows the help and exit
narbeh@narbeh-laptop:~/ssl-checker$ ./ssl_checker.py -H time.com github.com:443
+---------------------+
| Analyzing 2 host(s) |
+---------------------+
[+] time.com
-------------
Issued domain: time.com
Issued to: None
Issued by: Amazon (US)
Valid from: 2019-09-06
Valid to: 2020-10-06 (78 days left)
Validity days: 396
Certificate valid: True
Certificate S/N: 20641318859548253362475798736742284477
Certificate SHA1 FP: D5:CE:1B:77:AB:59:C9:BE:37:58:0F:5D:73:97:64:98:C4:3E:43:30
Certificate version: 2
Certificate algorithm: sha256WithRSAEncryption
Expired: False
Certificate SAN's:
\_ DNS:time.com
\_ DNS:*.time.com
[+] github.com
---------------
Issued domain: github.com
Issued to: GitHub, Inc.
Issued by: DigiCert Inc (US)
Valid from: 2020-05-05
Valid to: 2022-05-10 (659 days left)
Validity days: 735
Certificate valid: True
Certificate S/N: 7101927171473588541993819712332065657
Certificate SHA1 FP: 5F:3F:7A:C2:56:9F:50:A4:66:76:47:C6:A1:8C:A0:07:AA:ED:BB:8E
Certificate version: 2
Certificate algorithm: sha256WithRSAEncryption
Expired: False
Certificate SAN's:
\_ DNS:github.com
\_ DNS:www.github.com
+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
| Successful: 2 | Failed: 0 | Valid: 2 | Warning: 0 | Expired: 0 | Duration: 0:00:07.694433 |
+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
NOTE: Keep in mind that if the certificate has less than 15 days validity, the script will consider it as a warning in the summary.
No problem. Pass -s/--socks
argument to the script with HOST:PORT
format to connect through SOCKS proxy.
narbeh@narbeh-xps:~/ssl-checker$ ./ssl_checker.py -H facebook.com
+-------------------+
|Analyzing 1 host(s)|
+-------------------+
[-] facebook.com Failed: [Errno 111] Connection refused
+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
| Successful: 0 | Failed: 1 | Valid: 0 | Warning: 0 | Expired: 0 | Duration: 0:00:04.109058 |
+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
narbeh@narbeh-xps:~/ssl-checker$ ./ssl_checker.py -H facebook.com -s localhost:9050
+---------------------+
| Analyzing 1 host(s) |
+---------------------+
[+] facebook.com
-----------------
Issued domain: *.facebook.com
Issued to: Facebook, Inc.
Issued by: DigiCert Inc (US)
Valid from: 2020-05-14
Valid to: 2020-08-05 (16 days left)
Validity days: 83
Certificate valid: True
Certificate S/N: 19351530099991824979726880175805235719
Certificate SHA1 FP: 89:7F:54:63:61:34:2F:7E:B4:B5:68:E2:92:79:D2:98:B4:97:D8:EA
Certificate version: 2
Certificate algorithm: sha256WithRSAEncryption
Expired: False
Certificate SAN's:
\_ DNS:*.facebook.com
\_ DNS:*.facebook.net
\_ DNS:*.fbcdn.net
\_ DNS:*.fbsbx.com
\_ DNS:*.messenger.com
\_ DNS:facebook.com
\_ DNS:messenger.com
\_ DNS:*.m.facebook.com
\_ DNS:*.xx.fbcdn.net
\_ DNS:*.xy.fbcdn.net
\_ DNS:*.xz.fbcdn.net
+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
| Successful: 1 | Failed: 0 | Valid: 1 | Warning: 0 | Expired: 0 | Duration: 0:00:00.416188 |
+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
Sometimes you need to run the script and get the quick summary of the hosts. By passing -S/--summary
you will get the quick overview of the result.
narbeh@narbeh-xps:~/ssl-checker$ ./ssl_checker.py -H narbeh.org:443 test.com twitter.com -S
+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
| Successful: 3 | Failed: 0 | Valid: 3 | Warning: 0 | Expired: 0 | Duration: 0:00:01.958670 |
+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
By passing -a/--analyze
to the script, it will scan the certificate for security issues and vulnerabilities. It will also mark a grade for the certificate. This will take more time to finish.
narbeh@narbeh-xps:~/ssl-checker$ ./ssl_checker.py -H narbeh.org:443 -a
+---------------------+
| Analyzing 1 host(s) |
+---------------------+
Warning: -a/--analyze is enabled. It takes more time...
[+] narbeh.org
Issued domain: narbeh.org
Issued to: None
Issued by: Let's Encrypt (US)
Valid from: 2018-04-21
Valid to: 2018-07-20 (88 days left)
Validity days: 90
Certificate S/N: 338163108483756707389368573553026254634358
Certificate version: 2
Certificate algorithm: sha256WithRSAEncryption
Certificate grade: A
Poodle vulnerability: False
Heartbleed vulnerability: False
Hearbeat vulnerability: True
Freak vulnerability: False
Logjam vulnerability: False
Drown vulnerability: False
Expired: False
+------------------------------------------------------+
| Successful: 1 | Failed: 0 | Duration: 0:00:01.429145 |
+------------------------------------------------------+
Example only with the -j/--json
argument which shows the JSON only. Perfect for piping to another tool.
narbeh@narbeh-xps:~/ssl-checker$ ./ssl_checker.py -j -H narbeh.org:443
{"narbeh.org": {"host": "narbeh.org", "issued_to": "sni.cloudflaressl.com", "issued_o": "Cloudflare, Inc.", "issuer_c": "US", "issuer_o": "CloudFlare, Inc.", "issuer_ou": null, "issuer_cn": "CloudFlare Inc ECC CA-2", "cert_sn": "20958932659753030511717961095784314907", "cert_sha1": "FC:2D:0E:FD:DE:C0:98:7D:23:D2:E7:14:4C:07:6A:3D:25:25:49:B6", "cert_alg": "ecdsa-with-SHA256", "cert_ver": 2, "cert_sans": "DNS:sni.cloudflaressl.com; DNS:narbeh.org; DNS:*.narbeh.org", "cert_exp": false, "cert_valid": true, "valid_from": "2020-04-02", "valid_till": "2020-10-09", "validity_days": 190, "days_left": 81, "valid_days_to_expire": 81, "tcp_port": 443}}
CSV export is also easy. After running the script with -c/--csv
argument and specifying filename.csv
after it, you'll have something like this:
narbeh@narbeh-xps:~/ssl-checker$ cat domain.csv
narbeh.org
issued_to,narbeh.org
valid_till,2018-07-20
valid_from,2018-04-21
issuer_ou,None
cert_ver,2
cert_alg,sha256WithRSAEncryption
cert_exp,False
issuer_c,US
issuer_cn,Let's Encrypt Authority X3
issuer_o,Let's Encrypt
validity_days,90
cert_sn,338163108483756707389368573553026254634358
Finally, if you want to export JSON's output per host in a separated file, use -J/--json-save
. This will export JSON's output per host.
Simply import the ssl_checker.py
into your python script and use it as a module.
from ssl_checker import SSLChecker
SSLChecker = SSLChecker()
args = {
'hosts': ['google.com', 'cisco.com']
}
SSLChecker.show_result(SSLChecker.get_args(json_args=args))
If you want to run this script via docker, simply do create your image and run once:
$ docker build -t ssl-checker .
$ docker run -it --rm ssl-checker -H twitter.com
- Enable timeout for connections and handshakes
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Narbeh Arakil https://narbeh.org