OWASP DeepViolet TLS/SSL Scanner

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OWASP DeepViolet TLS/SSL API Project and Tools
DeepViolet is a TLS/SSL scanning API written in Java. To keep DeepViolet easy to use, identify bugs, reference implementations have been developed that consume the API. If you want to see what DeepViolet can do, use it from the command line in your scripts or use the graphical tool from the comfort of your desktop. Both tools can be used to scan HTTPS web servers to check server certificate trust chains, revocation status, check certificates for pending expiration, weak signing algorithms and much more.

How is DeepViolet Helpful?
Already great tools exist today for TLS/SSL scanning like, Qualys Labs, Mozilla Observatory, OpenSSL. Why do I care about DeepViolet? A valid question and one I asked myself. Originally, DeepViolet was written as an educational tool. A tool to learn TLS/SSL protocols and some of the issues around recent attack trends better. The goal was not to develop a TLS/SSL scanner and compete with existing powerful tools. However, it turns out there are few choices for easy to use open source Java TLS/SSL scanning APIs. What better way to learn TLS/SSL and provide other scanning projects with a Java friendly API scanning solution - the DeepViolet project was born.

Licensing
This library is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the Apache License, Version 2.0. You can copy, distribute and transmit the work, and you can adapt it, and use it commercially, but all provided that you attribute the work and if you alter, transform, or build upon this work, you may distribute the resulting work only under the same or similar license to this one.


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Quick Start
See project GitHub home page

Project Resources
Code | Binaries | API JavaDocs

Issue Tracker

Road Map(Beta 5)

DeepViolet Dev Group, ask questions

Twitter: @DeepVioletAPI

Requirements
Java SE 8+

Tested on OS X and Windows


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Project Leader(s)
Milton Smith

blog twitter [mailto:milton.smith@owasp.org email]

Related Projects
OWASP Zed Attack Proxy Project OWASP Security Logging Project

News and Events

 * [Jun 8, 2018] DV at Blackhat 2018 USA
 * [Jun 8, 2018] Significant updates to DV and DeepVioletTools code
 * [27 September 2017] Elementary: The Best SSL Troubleshooting Tools to Test Out
 * [1 June 2017] ZAP's HttpsInfo addon leveraging DeepViolet has been released (v9) More
 * [25 May 2017] DeepViolet Beta 5.0.2 available for download, See release notes for detail.
 * [10 November 2016] SlideShare, BlackHat 2016 EU Slide Deck
 * [22 October 2016] Peerlyst, SSL TLS Session Introspection: DeepViolet
 * [2 September 2016] Improving documentation and roadmap for Beta5.
 * [17 May 2016] Beta4 Release Candidate is available for download.  See release notes for detail.
 * [22 April 2016] Oracle Blogs, JavaOne 2016 Call for Proposals
 * [6 April 2016] Sans Institute, Defending Against the Weaponization of Trust: Defense in Depth Assessment of TLS

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=Roadmap=

This project is operational and includes a number of powerful features. The roadmap is managed via the projects GitHub site, DeepViolet Roadmap. For example, at the time of this writing an issue has been created for Beta5 which is labeled, Beta5 Proposed Features/Roadmap.

For information about contributing see DeepViolet's Contributing page on GitHub.

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