Find translations of a given name in other languages. Jul 17, 2015 - A simple CLI (and possibly web) library/script to convert between openSSL and SSL/TLS ciphersuite names.
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Ciphersuite-name-converter A simple CLI (and possibly web) library/script to convert between (in either direction) openSSL and SSL/TLS ciphersuite names. For example, you may have a standard SSL/TLS ciphersuite string given to you as a requirement, for (a contrived) example: SSLECDHERSAWITHAES128GCMSHA256 SSLECDHERSAWITHAES256GCMSHA384 SSLECDHERSAWITHAES128CBCSHA256 SSLECDHERSAWITHAES128CBCSHA SSLECDHERSAWITHAES256CBCSHA384 SSLECDHERSAWITHAES256CBCSHA Which you want to use in an application which requires openssl format ciphersuite strings (for me, this is often - although admittedly nginx is capable of being built with several TLS libraries nowadays). So you would want to convert the above to an openssl: #convert-tls-to-openssl 'SSLECDHERSAWITHAES128GCMSHA256 SSLECDHERSAWITHAES256GCMSHA384 SSLECDHERSAWITHAES128CBCSHA256 SSLECDHERSAWITHAES128CBCSHA SSLECDHERSAWITHAES256CBCSHA384 SSLECDHERSAWITHAES256CBCSHA' #ECDHE-RSA-AES128-GCM-SHA256:ECDHE-RSA-AES256-GCM-SHA384:ECDHE-RSA-AES128-SHA256:ECDHE-RSA-AES128-SHA:ECDHE-RSA-AES256-SHA384:ECDHE-RSA-AES256-SHA You can then configure your application with the above openssl format ciphersuite string. Requirements.
NodeJS or IOJS. npm or git (see below) Installation The simplest way is via npm ( -g for global install which make it globally availanle in your.nix CLI): npm install ciphersuite-name-converter -g Or via git clone: git clone npm install -g Usage Get help: convert-openssl-to-tls -h convert-tls-to-openssl -h Convert openSSL to TLS cipher string: convert-openssl-to-tls Convert TLS to openSSL cipher string: convert-tls-to-openssl Ciphersuite ordering The output (converted) ciphersuite names will be in the same order as the input - ordering is preserved. Separators Input Input ciphersuite lists can use spaces or commas (or a mixture thereof) as separators Outputs Conversions from TLS/SSL to openSSL format use: as a separator in the output. Conversions from openSSL to TLS/SSL format use space as a separator in the output. Semver This project aims to maintain the version numbering scheme.
Credits The mapping between SSL/TLS and openssl ciphersuite names is derived from License.