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Get ciphers from openssl and convert the seperate parts into a python dictionary
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#!/usr/bin/python2 | |
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- | |
import subprocess | |
import os | |
ciphersuite_mapping = {} | |
raw_output = subprocess.check_output(["openssl", "ciphers", "-v"])[:-1] | |
raw_lines = raw_output.split(os.linesep) | |
for line in raw_lines: | |
line_parts = line.split() | |
kx = line_parts[2].split("=") | |
au = line_parts[3].split("=") | |
enc = line_parts[4].split("=") | |
mac = line_parts[5].split("=") | |
ciphersuite_mapping[line_parts[0]]={ | |
'tls_version': line_parts[1], | |
kx[0]: kx[1], | |
au[0]: au[1], | |
enc[0]: enc[1], | |
mac[0]: mac[1], | |
} | |
# output is in ciphersuite_mapping | |
# example result: 'DHE-RSA-AES256-SHA256': {'Enc': 'AES(256)', 'tls_version': 'TLSv1.2', 'Mac': 'SHA256', 'Kx': 'DH', 'Au': 'RSA'} |
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