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l2D / inspect_https-tls-ssl_certs.md
Created November 19, 2024 05:11 — forked from stonehippo/inspect_https-tls-ssl_certs.md
A couple of ways to look at web server HTTPS/TLS/SSL certificate data via the command line

Inspecting HTTPS (TLS, SSL) certificates from the command line

I needed to inspect an HTTPS site's current certs and wanted to do it from the command line. Here are a couple of commands that I used that worked quite well.

With nmap

nmap -p 443 --script ssl-cert [hostname]
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l2D / A Readme for Adding Certs.md
Created February 1, 2024 19:06 — forked from Artistan/A Readme for Adding Certs.md
Add new certificate (cert) from local/internal intranet to your mac

Add a cert to you macbook

USAGE

~/add_cert.sh my.intra.net

you will be asked for your password to add thit to keychain

  • downloads pem file
  • adds to trusted root certificates

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