How to test if a remote server support tls1.2 on Mac OS
You could use curl
to test it. I believe curl
is installed with command line tools on OS X.
$ curl https://google.com/ --tlsv1.2 --verbose
* Trying 46.134.192.54...
* Connected to google.com (46.134.192.54) port 443 (#0)
* TLS 1.2 connection using TLS_ECDHE_RSA_WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHA
* Server certificate: *.google.com
* Server certificate: Google Internet Authority G2
* Server certificate: GeoTrust Global CA
> GET / HTTP/1.1
> Host: google.com
> User-Agent: curl/7.43.0
> Accept: */*
You could try something like this:
nmap --script ssl-cert,ssl-enum-ciphers -p 443,465,993,995 www.google.com
Thanks to this great answer on this page, I wrote this simple script to test a server for TLS 1.0, 1.1, and 1.2 support. This should work on any linux/unix flavor, I suspect, and definitely works on Mac, as that's what I'm using to test it
$ tls_test.sh tls1test.salesforce.com
TLS1.2 is supported on tls1test.salesforce.com
TLS1.1 is supported on tls1test.salesforce.com
### TLS1.0 is NOT SUPPORTED on tls1test.salesforce.com ###
tls_test.sh
#!/usr/bin/env bash
die()
{
echo "$*"
exit;
}
# Get server to test, and timeout in seconds
server=$1
timeout_in_seconds=${2:-20}
case "$timeout_in_seconds" in
''|*[!0-9]*) die "Your timeout value should be an integer value, not '$2'"
esac
# where to log full responses to
dump_file=${3:-/tmp/__dump_tls_info}
rm -f "$dump_file"
show_help()
{
me=$(basename "$0")
info=$(cat <<EOF
Shows which versions of TLS a server supports.
usage: $me SERVER {TIMEOUT_IN_SECONDS} {DUMP_FILE}
e.g. The following are public test servers that demonstrate
support for various TLS versions.
$ $me tls1test.salesforce.com # validate TLS 1.0 is blocked
$ $me tls-v1-0.badssl.com:1010 # validate only TLS 1.0 enabled
$ $me tls-v1-1.badssl.com:1011 # validate only TLS 1.1 enabled
$ $me smtp.gmail.com:465 # validate TLS 1.0+ are all supported
Note: default timeout in seconds is 20, and it dumps full output to $dump_file
EOF
)
echo "$info"
exit
}
if [ -z "$server" ]; then
show_help
fi
testTLS()
{
tls="$1"
tlsDisplay=${2:-$1}
if [ -n "$tls" ]; then
tls_cmd="--tlsv$1"
else
tls_cmd=""
fi
CMD="curl --max-time "$timeout_in_seconds" -v -I --silent "$tls_cmd" "https://$server/""
OUT=$($CMD 2>&1)
CURL_VERSION=$(curl --version)
OUT_CURL_OLD=$(echo "$OUT" | grep "option --tls" | grep "unknown")
OUT_TLS=$(echo "$OUT" | grep "topped the pause stream")
OUT_TLS_HANDSHAKE=$(echo "$OUT" | grep "handshake fail")
OUT_TIMEOUT=$(echo "$OUT" | grep "onnection timed out after")
{
echo
echo "#######################################"
echo "testing TLS$tls is supported on $server"
echo "curl version: $CURL_VERSION"
echo "curl location: `which curl`"
echo "os version: `sw_vers`"
echo "ran the following:"
echo "$CMD"
echo "$OUT"
echo
} >> "$dump_file"
if [ -n "$OUT_TIMEOUT" ]; then
echo "connection to $server timed out after $timeout_in_seconds seconds"
fi
if [ -n "$OUT_CURL_OLD" ]; then
echo "Your version of curl is too old, and can't test for TLS $tls support"
return;
fi
if [ -n "$OUT_TLS" ]; then
echo "### TLS $tlsDisplay is NOT SUPPORTED on $server ###"
else
if [ -n "$OUT_TLS_HANDSHAKE" ]; then
echo "### TLS $tlsDisplay is NOT SUPPORTED on $server ###"
else
echo "TLS $tlsDisplay is supported on $server"
fi
fi
}
testTLS 1.2
testTLS 1.1
testTLS 1.0