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Management system around testssl.sh? #2648

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muralito opened this issue Feb 6, 2025 · 1 comment
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Management system around testssl.sh? #2648

muralito opened this issue Feb 6, 2025 · 1 comment

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@muralito
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muralito commented Feb 6, 2025

Which version are you referring to
3.0,x or upcoming 3.2

I want to ask if somebody knows an app, that can input testssl.sh output (maybe in json format) for multiple host names, and display the the results in a Web UI, some kind of management system, showing the score and issues of each server, maybe the tendencies along time, etc, just some kind of management server that feeds from testssl.sh outputs.
Or some scripts to generate some spreadsheet with key facts extracted from testssl.sh outputs...

@drwetter , I really appreciate this tool. It's wonderful to check servers one by one and knowing their status and trying to improve their configuration.

This question is about trying to use the data obtained by scheduled scanning all the servers in a network.

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@muralito Did you see the testssl.sh-masscan tool? It imports testssl.sh results into a structured format in ElasticSearch and might be useful for your case. Would this be the kind of tool you're looking for?

Are you looking for a tool specifically to manage scheduled scans in closed networks and display results internally?

A few weeks ago, I set up https://www.ssl-pilot.de/tools/ssl-test/, which allows running testssl.sh checks for public servers via a simple web form. I’m considering expanding it into a more sophisticated tool. If that sounds interesting, I’d love to hear more about your specific needs.

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