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Generate report of SSL/TLS certificates from a list of endpoints defined in a YAML configuration file
Certilizer is a Python CLI for generating report of SSL certificates from multiple endpoints specified in a YAML configuration.
pip3 install certilizer
Create a configuration file, e.g. certilizer.yaml
:
---
endpoints:
- host: apple.com
port: 443
- host: google.com
port: 443
- host: microsoft.com
port: 443
And then run certilizer
CLI and pass the configuration file path:
certilizer --conf-file certilizer.yaml
It will write the log messages to stdout:
[certilizer] INFO Loading configuration file certilizer.yaml
[certilizer] INFO TODO
Configuration properties:
Property | Type | Description | Example |
---|---|---|---|
endpoints[] | Array | A list of one or more endpoints with ... | |
endpoints[].host | String | The name of the tagset. | apple.com |
endpoints[].port | String | The name of the tagset. | 443 |
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Generate report of SSL/TLS certificates from a list of endpoints defined in a YAML configuration file
We found that certilizer demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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