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SSL Certificate chain display with -s #70

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EppO opened this Issue Mar 12, 2019 · 1 comment

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EppO commented Mar 12, 2019

Hi,

It would be very handy to have the certificate chain displayed when running htrace.sh with -s argument, the only way so far is to run openssl by hand or use --sslabs and wait for the report to generate.

Thanks for this tool, really useful!

trimstray added a commit that referenced this issue Mar 13, 2019

#70 - added 'trust of chain' checker
- signed-off-by: trimstray <trimstray@gmail.com>

trimstray added a commit that referenced this issue Mar 13, 2019

#70 - added path to system trust store
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trimstray added a commit that referenced this issue Mar 13, 2019

#70 - minor updates; fixed shellcheck warnings
- signed-off-by: trimstray <trimstray@gmail.com>

trimstray added a commit that referenced this issue Mar 13, 2019

#70 - updated preview
- signed-off-by: trimstray <trimstray@gmail.com>

trimstray added a commit that referenced this issue Mar 13, 2019

#70 - minor updates and fixes; added separator
- signed-off-by: trimstray <trimstray@gmail.com>

trimstray added a commit that referenced this issue Mar 13, 2019

#70 - updated preview
- signed-off-by: trimstray <trimstray@gmail.com>

trimstray added a commit that referenced this issue Mar 13, 2019

#70 - minor fixes
- signed-off-by: trimstray <trimstray@gmail.com>
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trimstray commented Mar 13, 2019

Hi @EppO !

Please pull new changes and test it.

I'm waiting for you opinion.

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