# SSL Checker #### Simple Python script that collects SSL information from hosts ## About It's a simple script running in python that collects SSL information then it returns the group of information in JSON. ## Requirements You only need to installl pyOpenSSL: `pip install pyopenssl` ## Usage ```bash ./ssl_checker.py -h usage: ssl_checker.py -H [HOSTS [HOSTS ...]] [-j] [-h] optional arguments: -H [HOSTS [HOSTS ...]], --host [HOSTS [HOSTS ...]] Hosts as input separated by space -j, --json Enable JSON in the output -h, --help Show this help message and exit ``` Port is optional here. The script will use 443 if not specified. `-j, --json` Use this if you want to only have the result in JSON `-H, --host` Enter the hosts separated by space `-h, --help` Shows the help and exit ## Example ```bash narbeh@narbeh-xps:~/ssl-checker$ ./ssl_checker.py -H test.com narbeh.org:443 archive.org facebook.com:443 twitter.com github.com google.com Analyzing 7 hosts: [+] test.com Expired: False [+] narbeh.org Expired: False [+] archive.org Expired: False [-] facebook.com Failed: [Errno 111] Connection refused [-] twitter.com Failed: [Errno 111] Connection refused [+] github.com Expired: False [+] google.com Expired: False 5 successful and 2 failed ``` Example only with the `-j` argument which show the JSON only. Perfect for piping to another tool. ```bash narbeh@narbeh-xps:~/ssl-checker$ ./ssl_checker.py -j -H test.com narbeh.org:443 {'test.com': {'valid_till': '2020-01-24', 'valid_from': '2017-01-15', 'cert_alg': u'sha256WithRSAEncryption', 'cert_ver': 2, 'cert_sn': 73932709062103623902948514363737041075L, 'cert_exp': False, 'issuer_c': u'US', 'issuer_cn': u'Network Solutions DV Server CA 2', 'issuer_o': u'Network Solutions L.L.C.', 'validity_days': 1104, 'issuer_ou': None}, 'narbeh.org': {'valid_till': '2018-05-18', 'valid_from': '2018-02-17', 'cert_alg': u'sha256WithRSAEncryption', 'cert_ver': 2, 'cert_sn': 319510066429286596971677345373584681421772L, 'cert_exp': False, 'issuer_c': u'US', 'issuer_cn': u"Let's Encrypt Authority X3", 'issuer_o': u"Let's Encrypt", 'validity_days': 90, 'issuer_ou': None}} ```