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    Certificate Ripper

    Certificate Ripper

    A CLI tool to extract server certificates

    A CLI tool to extract server certificates. No openssl required runs on any Operating System. It can be used with or without Java, native executables are present in the releases. Extracts all the sub-fields of the certificate. Certificates can be formatted to PEM format. Bulk extraction of multiple different URLs with a single command is possible. Extracted certificates can be stored automatically in a p12 trust store.
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    AntiDef

    Anti defacement command line tool

    AntiDef is written in order to handle with defacement attacks. This tool written in Java in a fast-and-dirty manner; However is works. This tool is working straight forward. Server administrator should run the application with the following specific parameters: path to the copy of the web site (source), path to the application directory, path to log directory and few more optional parameters. This tool compares the source and the destination files, then copies the "defaced" files if...
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