# bash-ssl-checker-tool Very simple bash script which you could use to gain general information for the SSL certificate of a certain domain name. It is based on the functionality of the popular https://sslshopper.com website, but it's a command line tool. The script has been tested on CentOS, Ubuntu, Mint and Debian. The script provides you with the following information: * The domain name that the SSL certificate has been issued for * The number of days the SSL certificate expires in: * The dates when the certificate was issued on and expires on * The certificate has been issued by: * Supported TLS versions * Certificate Fingerprint Usage: In order to use the script just download the ssl file, make it executable and run it: ``` wget https://raw.githubusercontent.com/bobbyiliev/bash-ssl-checker-tool/master/ssl chmod +x ssl ./ssl yourdomain.com ``` Output: The output that you would get will look like this: ``` The bobbyiliev.com domain name seems valid # The SSL certificate has been issued for: Domain: CN = bobbyiliev.com ---- # The SSL certificate expires in: 90 days ---- # Dates: Issued On: Jun 4 09:05:19 2020 GMT Expires On: Sep 2 09:05:19 2020 GMT ---- # The certificate has been issued by: Issuer: C = US, O = Let's Encrypt, CN = Let's Encrypt Authority X3 ---- # TLS supported: | TLSv1.0: | TLSv1.1: | TLSv1.2: ---- # Fingerprint: SHA1 Fingerprint=C1:E1:6C:46:8A:74:94:14:00:94:88:B9:4B:2B:C5:90:79:DE:72:64 ---- ``` Note: You need to have 'openssl' installed. Blog post: https://bobbyiliev.com/blog/ssl-checker-terminal-tool