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List:       full-disclosure
Subject:    [Full-disclosure] verify ssl cert command line
From:       Dave King <davefd () davewking ! com>
Date:       2005-06-30 7:32:18
Message-ID: 42C3A002.9070302 () davewking ! com
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Sorry about the messed up subject.  I realized it right after I sent 
it.  Anyways, thanks for the advice and I think I can use openssl 
s_client to do what I need, I had considered openssl verify but I'm 
going to have to check a bunch of certs and didn't want to have to deal 
with downloading and storing certs tempararily to check them if possible.

Thanks,
Dave

Harry Hoffman wrote:

> openssl s_client -connect host:port
>
> will tell you if the cert is not valid
>
> Dave wrote:
>
>> Hi All-
>>    I need a command line tool that will verify that an SSL cert is 
>> valid, much like the check a browser performs.  I'm pretty sure I 
>> could hack one using the SSLeay perl module, but if one's already 
>> available, I'd rather use that.  If nobody knows of one, but has some 
>> tips on how to use SSLeay or some other library to check certs then 
>> I'd appreciate any advice.
>
>
>
>


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