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# Old original README file from SSLDUMP 0.9b3 and probably outdated
$Id: README,v 1.9 2002/08/17 01:33:15 ekr Exp $
SSLDUMP 0.9b3

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# ssldump - (de-facto repository gathering patches around the cyberspace)
# (unofficial repository) of ssldump
- Current version of ssldump is v1.1 (released: 2019-12-28) - [ChangeLog](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/adulau/ssldump/master/ChangeLog)
SSLDUMP 0.9b3 + a myriad of patches (from Debian and other distributions + contribution (via PR))
This repository is composed of the original SSLDUMP 0.9b3 + a myriad of patches (from Debian and other distributions) + contributions via PR
ssldump is an SSLv3/TLS network protocol analyzer. It identifies TCP
connections on the chosen network interface and attempts to interpret
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I used it for a relatively small project called Passive SSL. For more information, [Passive SSL Passive Detection and Reconnaissance Techniques, to Find, Track, and Attribute Vulnerable ”Devices”](https://www.first.org/resources/papers/conf2015/first_2015_-_leverett_-_dulaunoy_-_passive_detection_20150604.pdf).
Additional back-end code available is in the [crl-monitor ](https://github.com/adulau/crl-monitor/tree/master/bin/x509) repository.
# Release and tagging
- Current version of ssldump is v1.1 (released: 2019-12-28) - [ChangeLog](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/adulau/ssldump/master/ChangeLog)
## Contributing
The contributing policy is simple. If you have a patch to propose, make a pull-request