Sslyze

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0.9.0

Changelog
- Experimental support for Heartbleed detection; see --heartbleed. Heartbleed detection has also been added to --regular scans
- Capped the maximum number of concurrent connections to around 30 per server in order to avoid DOSing the scanned servers. Scans are slightly slower but a lot less aggressive, resulting in better scan results with less timeout and connection errors
- Support for Basic Authentication when tunneling scans through an HTTPS proxy with --https_tunnel
- Bug fixes for IPv6 and XMPP support
- Updated OpenSSL to 1.0.1g
- Updated the Apple, Microsoft, Mozilla and Java trust stores
- Cleaned up the text output of PluginOpenSSLCipherSuites

0.8.0

Changelog
- Additional certificate chain validation using the Apple, Microsoft and Java trust stores in addition to Mozilla's
- Added support for StartTLS RDP; see --starttls=rdp
- Greatly improved the reliability and accuracy of scan results by adding an exponential backoff algorithm to retry failed network connections. This will especially impact scans against servers that stop properly answering after several concurrent connections have already been opened. The number of retry attempts can be controlled using --nb_retries
- Bug fixes including:
- Better results when the server requested a client certificate but none was supplied
- Clarified text and XML output
- Better HTTP Strict Transport Security plugin
- Fixed PluginCompression false negatives

0.7.0

Changelog
- Complete rewrite of the OpenSSL wrapper as a C extension
- SSLyze is now statically linked with the latest version of OpenSSL instead of using the system’s (potentially outdated/broken) OpenSSL library
- All of SSLyze’s features are now available on all supported platforms (including SSL 2.0, TLS 1.1 and TLS 1.2)
- Scans are slightly faster
- Python 2.6 is no longer supported
- Support for StartTLS FTP, POP, IMAP, LDAP and “auto”. See —starttls
- Support for OCSP Stapling. See —certinfo
- Other various improvements that results in SSLyze being more stable/robust

0.6.0

Changelog
- Added support for Server Name Indication; see –sni
- Partial results are returned when the server requires client authentication but no client certificate was provided
- Preliminary IPv6 support
- Various bug fixes and better support of client authentication and HTTPS tunneling

0.5.0

Changelog
- XML output including full certificate parsing; see --xml_out
- The list of servers to scan can be provided using a text file; see --targets_in
- Improved certificate verification with hostname validation and EV certificates support
- Clarified output and lots of bug fixes
- OS X Mountain Lion is now officially supported
- Support for compression / CRIME testing

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