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test curve for each ECDH cipher, change PFS output to use curve name
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@ -100,7 +100,7 @@ Use one of the options below:
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-j | --json Output results in JSON format.
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-o | --openssl path/to/your/openssl binary you want to use.
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--savecrt path where to save untrusted and leaf certificates
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--curves test ECC curves supported by server (req. OpenSSL 1.0.2)
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--[no-]curves test ECC curves supported by server (req. OpenSSL 1.0.2)
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-v | --verbose Increase verbosity.
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The rest of the arguments will be interpreted as openssl s_client argument.
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@ -123,6 +123,68 @@ debug(){
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fi
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}
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# obtain an array of curves supported by openssl
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CURVES=(sect163k1 # K-163
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sect163r1
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sect163r2 # B-163
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sect193r1
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sect193r2
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sect233k1 # K-233
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sect233r1 # B-233
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sect239k1
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sect283k1 # K-283
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sect283r1 # B-283
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sect409k1 # K-409
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sect409r1 # B-409
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sect571k1 # K-571
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sect571r1 # B-571
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secp160k1
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secp160r1
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secp160r2
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secp192k1
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prime192v1 # P-192 secp192r1
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secp224k1
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secp224r1 # P-224
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secp256k1
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prime256v1 # P-256 secp256r1
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secp384r1 # P-384
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secp521r1 # P-521
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brainpoolP256r1
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brainpoolP384r1
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brainpoolP512r1)
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# many curves have alternative names, this array provides a mapping to find the IANA
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# name of a curve using its alias
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CURVES_MAP=("sect163k1 K-163"
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"sect163r2 B-163"
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"sect233k1 K-233"
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"sect233r1 B-233"
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"sect283k1 K-283"
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"sect283r1 B-283"
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"sect409k1 K-409"
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"sect409r1 B-409"
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"sect571k1 K-571"
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"sect571r1 B-571"
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"prime192v1 P-192 secp192r1"
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"secp224r1 P-224"
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"prime256v1 P-256 secp256r1"
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"secp384r1 P-384"
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"secp521r1 P-521")
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get_curve_name() {
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local identifier=$1
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for c in "${CURVES_MAP[@]}"; do
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if [[ "$c" =~ $identifier ]]; then
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verbose "$c matches identifier $identifier"
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local map=(${c// / })
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echo ${map[0]}
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return
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fi
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done
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echo $identifier
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return
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}
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c_hash() {
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local h=$(${OPENSSLBIN} x509 -hash -noout -in "$1/$2" 2>/dev/null)
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for ((num=0; num<=100; num++)) ; do
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@ -366,6 +428,7 @@ test_cipher_on_target() {
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fi
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cipher=$current_cipher
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pfs=$current_pfs
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[ -z $pfs ] && pfs="None"
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pubkey=$current_pubkey
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sigalg=$current_sigalg
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trusted=$current_trusted
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@ -383,13 +446,23 @@ test_cipher_on_target() {
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# if cipher contains NONE, the cipher wasn't accepted
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elif [ "$cipher" == '(NONE) ' ]; then
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result="$cipher $protocols $pubkey $sigalg $trusted $tickethint $ocspstaple $pfs"
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result="$cipher $protocols $pubkey $sigalg $trusted $tickethint $ocspstaple $pfs $curves_ordering"
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verbose "handshake failed, server returned ciphersuite '$result'"
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return 1
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# the connection succeeded
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else
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result="$cipher $protocols $pubkey $sigalg $trusted $tickethint $ocspstaple $pfs"
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# if pfs uses ECDH, test supported curves
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if [[ $pfs =~ ECDH ]]; then
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if [ $TEST_CURVES == "True" ]; then
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test_ecc_curves
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pfs=$current_curves
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else
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# resolve the openssl curve to the proper IANA name
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pfs="$(get_curve_name $(echo $pfs|cut -d ',' -f2))"
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fi
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fi
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result="$cipher $protocols $pubkey $sigalg $trusted $tickethint $ocspstaple $pfs $curves_ordering"
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verbose "handshake succeeded, server returned ciphersuite '$result'"
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return 0
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fi
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@ -481,23 +554,24 @@ display_results_in_terminal() {
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if [ "$tickethint" != "${cipher_data[5]}" ]; then
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different=True
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fi
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if [ "$ocspstaple" != "${cipher_data[6]}" ]; then
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different=True
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fi
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fi
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results=("${results[@]}" "$r")
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ctr=$((ctr+1))
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done
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header="prio ciphersuite protocols"
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if [ $different == "True" ]; then
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header="$header pubkey_size signature_algoritm trusted ticket_hint ocsp_staple"
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fi
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header="$header pfs"
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if [ $TEST_CURVES == "True" ]; then
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header="$header curves_ordering"
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fi
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if [ $DOBENCHMARK -eq 1 ]; then
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if [ $different == "True" ]; then
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header="prio ciphersuite protocols pubkey_size signature_algoritm trusted ticket_hint ocsp_staple pfs_keysize avg_handshake_microsec"
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else
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header="prio ciphersuite protocols pfs_keysize avg_handshake_microsec"
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fi
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else
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if [ $different == "True" ]; then
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header="prio ciphersuite protocols pubkey_size signature_algorithm trusted ticket_hint ocsp_staple pfs_keysize"
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else
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header="prio ciphersuite protocols pfs_keysize"
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fi
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header="$header avg_handshake_microsec"
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fi
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ctr=0
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for result in "${results[@]}"; do
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@ -508,7 +582,7 @@ display_results_in_terminal() {
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if [ $different == "True" ]; then
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echo $result|grep -v '(NONE)'
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else
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# prints priority, ciphersuite, protocols and pfs_keysize
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# prints priority, ciphersuite, protocols and pfs
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awk '!/(NONE)/{print $1 " " $2 " " $3 " " $9}' <<<"$result"
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fi
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done|column -t
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@ -531,25 +605,6 @@ display_results_in_terminal() {
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else
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echo "Client side cipher ordering"
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fi
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if [[ $TEST_CURVES == "True" ]]; then
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if [[ -n $supported_curves ]]; then
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echo
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local i=0
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(echo "prio curve"
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for curve in ${supported_curves//,/ }; do
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i=$((i+1))
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echo "$i $curve"
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done) | column -t
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echo
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if [[ $fallback_supported == True ]]; then
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echo "Server does fallback on unsupported curves"
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else
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echo "Server doesn't fallback on unsupported curves"
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fi
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echo "$curves_ordering side curve ordering"
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fi
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fi
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}
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display_results_in_json() {
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@ -571,17 +626,19 @@ display_results_in_json() {
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echo -n "\"ocsp_stapling\":\"${cipher_arr[6]}\","
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pfs="${cipher_arr[7]}"
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[ "$pfs" == "" ] && pfs="None"
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echo -n "\"pfs\":\"$pfs\"}"
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echo -n "\"pfs\":\"$pfs\""
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if [[ "${cipher_arr[0]}" =~ ECDH ]]; then
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echo -n ","
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echo -n "\"elliptic_curves\":[\"${pfs//,/\",\"}\"]"
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if [ $TEST_CURVES == "True" ]; then
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echo -n ","
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echo -n "\"curves_ordering\":\"${cipher_arr[8]}\""
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fi
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fi
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echo -n "}"
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ctr=$((ctr+1))
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done
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echo -n ']'
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if [[ -n $supported_curves ]]; then
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echo -n ","
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echo -n "\"curve_fallback\":\"$fallback_supported\","
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echo -n "\"curve_ordering\":\"$curves_ordering\","
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echo -n "\"curve\":[\"${supported_curves//,/\",\"}\"]"
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fi
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echo '}'
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echo ']}'
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}
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test_serverside_ordering() {
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@ -640,109 +697,16 @@ test_serverside_ordering() {
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test_ecc_curves() {
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# openssl formated list of curves that will cause server to select ECC suite
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local ecc_ciphers=""
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# names of all curves supported in TLS (as supported by openssl)
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local curves=()
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# alternative names for curves in TLS (as returned by openssl s_client or
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# as specified in standard)
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local curve_names=()
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# "True" if server supports ciphers that don't use ECC at a lower priority
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local fallback_available="False"
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# return variable: list of curves supported by server, in order
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supported_curves=""
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# return variable: whatever a server will fall back to non ECC suite when
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# client doesn't advertise support for curves the server needs
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fallback_supported="False"
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current_curves=""
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# return variable: check if server uses server side or client side ordering
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# for curves
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curves_ordering="server"
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# get ciphers that will cause server to select suite that uses ECC, if most
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# preferred ciphers do not, exclude them from list
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for pref in "${cipherspref[@]}"; do
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# get first value from space separated array
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cipher=($pref)
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# ECDH uses curve from certificate, so no way to negotiate it, the two
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# below are ephemeral so they can select the curve independent of cert
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if [[ $cipher =~ ECDHE ]] || [[ $cipher =~ AECDH ]]; then
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# colon on end of string is ignored by openssl
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ecc_ciphers+="${cipher}:"
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elif [[ -n $ecc_ciphers ]]; then
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# add fallback ciphers
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ecc_ciphers+="${cipher}:"
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fallback_available="True"
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fi
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done
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if [[ -z $ecc_ciphers ]]; then
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verbose "Server does not support ephemeral ECC"
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return
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fi
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verbose "ECC curves testing, cipher preference: $ecc_ciphers"
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# only some curves have defined TLS code points, so no use parsing openssl
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# output checking what it supports, see
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# http://www.iana.org/assignments/tls-parameters/tls-parameters.xhtml#tls-parameters-8
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curves=(sect163k1 # K-163
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sect163r1
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sect163r2 # B-163
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sect193r1
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sect193r2
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sect233k1 # K-233
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sect233r1 # B-233
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sect239k1
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sect283k1 # K-283
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sect283r1 # B-283
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sect409k1 # K-409
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sect409r1 # B-409
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sect571k1 # K-571
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sect571r1 # B-571
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secp160k1
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secp160r1
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secp160r2
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secp192k1
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prime192v1 # P-192 secp192r1
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secp224k1
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secp224r1 # P-224
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secp256k1
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prime256v1 # P-256 secp256r1
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secp384r1 # P-384
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secp521r1 # P-521
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brainpoolP256r1
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brainpoolP384r1
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brainpoolP512r1)
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# many curves have alternative names, save those too
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curve_names=("sect163k1 K-163"
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"sect163r1"
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"sect163r2 B-163"
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"sect193r1"
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"sect193r2"
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"sect233k1 K-233"
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"sect233r1 B-233"
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"sect239k1"
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"sect283k1 K-283"
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"sect283r1 B-283"
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"sect409k1 K-409"
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"sect409r1 B-409"
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"sect571k1 K-571"
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"sect571r1 B-571"
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"secp160k1"
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"secp160r1"
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"secp160r2"
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"secp192k1"
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"prime192v1 P-192 secp192r1"
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"secp224k1"
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"secp224r1 P-224"
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"secp256k1"
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"prime256v1 P-256 secp256r1"
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"secp384r1 P-384"
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"secp521r1 P-521"
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"brainpoolP256r1"
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"brainpoolP384r1"
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"brainpoolP512r1")
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local curves=(${CURVES[*]})
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OLDIFS="$IFS"
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IFS=':'
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elif [ -e "$CACERTS" ]; then
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sslcommand+=" -CAfile $CACERTS"
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fi
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sslcommand+=" -status $SCLIENTARGS -connect $TARGET -cipher $ecc_ciphers"
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sslcommand+=" -status $SCLIENTARGS -connect $TARGET -cipher $current_cipher"
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# force the TLS to send a TLS1.0 client hello at least, as with SSLv2
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# ciphers present it will try to send a SSLv2 compatible client hello
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sslcommand+=" -no_ssl2 -no_ssl3"
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IFS=':'
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local test_curves="${curves[*]}"
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IFS="$OLDIFS"
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verbose "Testing $test_curves"
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verbose "Testing $test_curves with command $sslcommand"
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ratelimit
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local tmp=$(echo Q | $sslcommand -curves $test_curves 2>/dev/null)
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parse_openssl_output <<<"$tmp"
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if [[ -z $current_protocol || $current_cipher == "(NONE)" \
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|| $current_cipher == '0000' ]]; then
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# server aborted connection
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if [[ $fallback_available == "True" ]]; then
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fallback_supported="False"
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else
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fallback_supported="unknown"
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fi
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if [[ -z $current_protocol || $current_cipher == "(NONE)" || $current_cipher == '0000' ]]; then
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break
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else
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# server accepted connection
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local ephem_data=(${current_pfs//,/ })
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local cname=""
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if [[ ${ephem_data[0]} =~ ECDH ]]; then
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# ok, we got an ECC connection, now, what curve did we get
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for id in "${!curves[@]}"; do
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# compare to alternative names
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if [[ ${curve_names[$id]} =~ ${ephem_data[1]} ]]; then
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if [[ -n $supported_curves ]]; then
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supported_curves+=","
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if [ "$current_curves" != "" ]; then
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current_curves+=","
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fi
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supported_curves+="${curves[$id]}"
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verbose "Server selected ${ephem_data[1]}, a.k.a ${curves[$id]}"
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# ok, we know it's supported, remove it from set of offered ones
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cname="$(get_curve_name ${ephem_data[1]})"
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verbose "Server selected ${ephem_data[1]}, a.k.a $cname"
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current_curves+="$cname"
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fi
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for id in "${!curves[@]}"; do
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if [ "$cname" == ${curves[$id]} ]; then
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# we know it's supported, remove it from set of offered ones
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unset curves[$id]
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break
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fi
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done
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else
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verbose "Server fell back to $current_cipher"
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# ok, we got a fallback
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fallback_supported="True"
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break
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fi
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fi
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[ "$OUTPUTFORMAT" == "terminal" ] && [ $DEBUG -lt 1 ] && echo -n '.'
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done
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# check if curves ordering is server of client side
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#
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local tmp_curves=(${supported_curves//,/ })
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local tmp_curves=(${current_curves//,/ })
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verbose "Server supported curves: ${tmp_curves[@]}"
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# server supports just one or none, so it effectively uses server side
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TEST_CURVES="True"
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shift 1
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;;
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--no-curves)
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TEST_CURVES="False"
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shift 1
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;;
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--) # End of all options
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shift
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break
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fi
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fi
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if [ $TEST_CURVES == "True" ]; then
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if [ ! -z "$($OPENSSLBIN s_client -curves 2>&1|head -1|grep 'unknown option')" ]; then
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echo "curves testing not available with your version of openssl, disabling it"
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TEST_CURVES="False"
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fi
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fi
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if [ $VERBOSE != 0 ] ; then
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[ -n "$CACERTS" ] && echo "Using trust anchors from $CACERTS"
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echo "Loading $($OPENSSLBIN ciphers -v $CIPHERSUITE 2>/dev/null|grep Kx|wc -l) ciphersuites from $(echo -n $($OPENSSLBIN version 2>/dev/null))"
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