mirror of
https://github.com/sonertari/SSLproxy
synced 2024-11-08 07:10:26 +00:00
ac98c2d9cc
The key type checks which are used to optimize the loading of DH and ECDH parameters should check the type of the supplied server key, not the global options key. |
||
---|---|---|
extra | ||
xnu | ||
.gitattributes | ||
.gitignore | ||
.travis.yml | ||
attrib.h | ||
base64.c | ||
base64.h | ||
base64.t.c | ||
BSDmakefile | ||
cache.c | ||
cache.h | ||
cachedsess.c | ||
cachedsess.h | ||
cachedsess.t.c | ||
cachefkcrt.c | ||
cachefkcrt.h | ||
cachefkcrt.t.c | ||
cachemgr.c | ||
cachemgr.h | ||
cachemgr.t.c | ||
cachessess.c | ||
cachessess.h | ||
cachessess.t.c | ||
cachetgcrt.c | ||
cachetgcrt.h | ||
cachetgcrt.t.c | ||
cert.c | ||
cert.h | ||
cert.t.c | ||
dynbuf.c | ||
dynbuf.h | ||
dynbuf.t.c | ||
GNUmakefile | ||
khash.h | ||
LICENSE | ||
log.c | ||
log.h | ||
logbuf.c | ||
logbuf.h | ||
logger.c | ||
logger.h | ||
main.c | ||
main.t.c | ||
nat.c | ||
nat.h | ||
NEWS | ||
opts.c | ||
opts.h | ||
opts.t.c | ||
proxy.c | ||
proxy.h | ||
pxyconn.c | ||
pxyconn.h | ||
pxysslshut.c | ||
pxysslshut.h | ||
pxythrmgr.c | ||
pxythrmgr.h | ||
pxythrmgr.t.c | ||
README | ||
ssl.c | ||
ssl.h | ||
ssl.t.c | ||
sslsplit.1 | ||
sys.c | ||
sys.h | ||
sys.t.c | ||
thrqueue.c | ||
thrqueue.h | ||
TODO | ||
url.c | ||
url.h | ||
url.t.c | ||
util.c | ||
util.h | ||
util.t.c | ||
version.c | ||
version.h |
SSLsplit - transparent and scalable SSL/TLS interception Copyright (C) 2009-2014, Daniel Roethlisberger <daniel@roe.ch> http://www.roe.ch/SSLsplit ## Overview SSLsplit is a tool for man-in-the-middle attacks against SSL/TLS encrypted network connections. Connections are transparently intercepted through a network address translation engine and redirected to SSLsplit. SSLsplit terminates SSL/TLS and initiates a new SSL/TLS connection to the original destination address, while logging all data transmitted. SSLsplit is intended to be useful for network forensics and penetration testing. SSLsplit supports plain TCP, plain SSL, HTTP and HTTPS connections over both IPv4 and IPv6. For SSL and HTTPS connections, SSLsplit generates and signs forged X509v3 certificates on-the-fly, based on the original server certificate subject DN and subjectAltName extension. SSLsplit fully supports Server Name Indication (SNI) and is able to work with RSA, DSA and ECDSA keys and DHE and ECDHE cipher suites. SSLsplit can also use existing certificates of which the private key is available, instead of generating forged ones. SSLsplit supports NULL-prefix CN certificates and can deny OCSP requests in a generic way. SSLsplit removes HPKP response headers in order to prevent public key pinning. See the manual page sslsplit(1) for details on using SSLsplit and setting up the various NAT engines. ## Requirements SSLsplit depends on the OpenSSL and libevent 2.x libraries. The build depends on GNU make and a POSIX.2 environment in `PATH`. The optional unit tests depend on the check library. SSLsplit currently supports the following operating systems and NAT mechanisms: - FreeBSD: pf rdr and divert-to, ipfw fwd, ipfilter rdr - OpenBSD: pf rdr-to and divert-to - Linux: netfilter REDIRECT and TPROXY - Mac OS X: ipfw fwd and pf rdr (experimental) ## Installation make make test # optional unit tests make install # optional install Dependencies are autoconfigured using pkg-config. If dependencies are not picked up and fixing `PKG_CONFIG_PATH` does not help, you can specify their respective locations manually by setting `OPENSSL_BASE`, `LIBEVENT_BASE` and/or `CHECK_BASE` to the respective prefixes. You can override the default install prefix (`/usr/local`) by setting `PREFIX`. ## Development SSLsplit is being developed on Github. For bug reports, please use the Github issue tracker. For patch submissions, please send me pull requests. https://github.com/droe/sslsplit ## License SSLsplit is provided under the simplified BSD license. SSLsplit contains components licensed under the MIT and APSL licenses. See the respective source file headers for details. ## Credits SSLsplit was inspired by mitm-ssl by Claes M. Nyberg and sslsniff by Moxie Marlinspike, but shares no source code with them. SSLsplit includes khash.h by Attractive Chaos.