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ZCertificate parses X.509 certificates and runs ZLint.

Installing ZCertificate

  1. Pick a ZCertificate release and download the .tar.gz archive for your architecture (for example Linux_x86_64.tar.gz):

    wget https://github.com/zmap/zcertificate/releases/download/v0.0.1/zcertificate_0.0.1_Linux_x86_64.tar.gz
    
  2. Extract the archive and change into the extracted directory:

    tar xf zcertificate*.tar.gz
    cd zcertificate*
    
  3. Make the zcertificate program executable:

    chmod +x zcertificate 
    
  4. Run the zcertificate program:

    ./zcertificate
    

Building from source

Building ZCertificate from source requires Go 1.16.x or newer.

Assuming the go command is in your $PATH you can build ZCertificate from source with:

go get github.com/zmap/zcertificate/cmd/zcertificate

Usage

$ ./zcertificate --help
Usage of ./zcertificate:
  -fatal-parse-errors
    	Halt if a certificate cannot be parsed. Default is to log.
  -json-parse-errors
    	Output json if a certificate cannot be parsed. Default is not to.
  -format string
    	one of {pem, base64} (default "pem")
  -output-file string
    	Specifies file path for the output JSON. (default "-")
  -procs int
    	Specifies number of processes to run on. Default is 0, meaning use current value of $GOMAXPROCS.
  -workers int
    	Specifies number of goroutines to use to parse and lint certificates. (default 1)

$ cat example.crt | zcertificate | jq .
INFO[0000] reading from stdin
INFO[0000] writing to stdout
{
  "raw": "...",
  "parsed": {
    "version": 3,
    "serial_number": "513",
    "signature_algorithm": {
      "name": "SHA1WithRSA",
      "oid": "1.2.840.113549.1.1.5"
    },
    "issuer": {
      "country": [
        "US"
      ],
  ...
}