BIN: makes the verifySSL print progress messages to stderr

I chose to do this because I want to be able to pipe stdout to a file
and use it as evidence. I don't need the progress for that
Jonathan Hodgson 4 years ago
parent f5cecab111
commit a4dc363ee6
  1. 5
      bin/.bin/webtest/verifySSL

@ -34,7 +34,12 @@ check-beast(){
echo "" | $openssl s_client -ssl3 -connect "${host}:${port}" > /dev/null 2>&1 echo "" | $openssl s_client -ssl3 -connect "${host}:${port}" > /dev/null 2>&1
ssl3="$?" ssl3="$?"
if [ $tls1 -gt 0 ] && [ $ssl3 -gt 0 ]; then
die "Neither TLSv1 or SSLv3 connected successfully so there is no need to test the ciphers"
fi
$openssl ciphers -v | grep -i cbc | cut -d' ' -f1 | while read cipher; do $openssl ciphers -v | grep -i cbc | cut -d' ' -f1 | while read cipher; do
echo "Testing $cipher" >&2
if [ $tls1 -eq 0 ]; then if [ $tls1 -eq 0 ]; then
echo "openssl s_client -tls1 -cipher $cipher -connect ${host}:${port}" >> "$tmpfile" echo "openssl s_client -tls1 -cipher $cipher -connect ${host}:${port}" >> "$tmpfile"
echo "" | $openssl s_client -tls1 -cipher "$cipher" -connect "${host}:${port}" >> "$tmpfile" 2>&1 echo "" | $openssl s_client -tls1 -cipher "$cipher" -connect "${host}:${port}" >> "$tmpfile" 2>&1

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