The bridge from the fediverse is also here (https://bsky.app/profile/testssl.infosec.exchange.ap.brid.gy). But might cut postings due to size limitations of bspky .
Get it from here: github.com/testssl/test...
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Get it from here: github.com/testssl/test...
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Get it from here: github.com/testssl/test...
Get it from here: github.com/testssl/test...
And it has more badges now ;-) -- including the status of the Ubuntu and MacOS CI runner.
And it has more badges now ;-) -- including the status of the Ubuntu and MacOS CI runner.
(PR pending)
(PR pending)
Some browsers and also #OpenSSL 3.5.0 support already #PQ #KEMs for key exchange to to provide secure key establishment resistance.
The (real soon now) to be released testssl.sh 3.2 final will include handshake simulation, see last column:
Some browsers and also #OpenSSL 3.5.0 support already #PQ #KEMs for key exchange to to provide secure key establishment resistance.
The (real soon now) to be released testssl.sh 3.2 final will include handshake simulation, see last column:
It brings lots of fixes + improvements under the hood. The important new feature is support of some KEMs (key encapsulation mechanism), aka Post Quantum Hybrid Key Agreements - thanks to David.
Get it at github.com/testssl/test... or github.com/testssl/test...
It brings lots of fixes + improvements under the hood. The important new feature is support of some KEMs (key encapsulation mechanism), aka Post Quantum Hybrid Key Agreements - thanks to David.
Get it at github.com/testssl/test... or github.com/testssl/test...