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SSL Decoder
A new side project I've been working on. A small PHP script which decodes an SSL connection or certificate and displays information.
Features
- Decodes CSR
- Decodes Certificates
- Decodes SSL Connections
- OCSP validation
- CRL validation
- Full certificate chain validation.
- Issuer validation
- Date validation
Requirements
- PHP 5.6+
- OpenSSL
- PHP must allow shell_exec and remote fopen.
Demo
See https://z1s.org/ssl/.
License
GPLv3
Source
https://github.com/RaymiiOrg/ssl-decoder
Comments, feature requests and questions welcome!
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Comments
Nice one!
Very nice, wish it was a little more mobile friendly
Not sure how that would work with all that info
It uses bootstrap so it scales to a mobile device. Just a lot of scrolling...
It scales nicely, and definitely looks nice, just some of the rows have some scrolling to them... Overall though its really nice.
Wow. Very nice. Been working on a PHP script to do the same thing, but as part of an app ( http://i.imgur.com/CFKgkqG.png ) . This will be very helpful. Thank you.
P.S. Raymii.org: First time I've actually noticed a 4096bit RSA key in use!
what about little URL rewrite & it's great even without URL rewrite
That also looks cool! Are you planning to release it under an open source license?
Why would I want to do that?
no idea why , normally I remember some sites in my mind for query details
ex : whatismyipaddress.com/ip/{IP} , intodns.com/{domain.tld}
so it's really cool if you add URL rewrite
sweet
Yep. Got a few features I'm working on before release though, Heartbleed check, result caching, and a bunch of other minor things.
Awesome! I'll be looking forward to it . I'm deliberately not doing any checks and conclusions. Mostly because PHP sucks with certificate validation and you have to rely on a lot of system(openssl) for actual validation, and to keep it simple. I wanted a nicer overview than just openssl -text.