08-22-2012
Hi,
There are several options here, the first I would consider is nmap. If that doesn't fit the bill then an excellent option is SARA, this is one of the best tools available - linking in as it does with the CERT database.
Regards
Dave
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globus-update-certificate-dir
GLOBUS-UPDATE-CERT(8) GSI-C OpenSSL Commands GLOBUS-UPDATE-CERT(8)
NAME
globus-update-certificate-dir - Update symlinks in the trusted CA directory
SYNOPSIS
globus-update-certificate-dir [-help] [-d DIRECTORY]
DESCRIPTION
The globus-update-certificate-dir program creates symlinks between files (CA certificates, certificate revocation lists, signing policy,
and certificate request configuration files) using the certificate hash the installed version of OpenSSL uses. OpenSSL 1.0.0 uses a
different name hashing algorithm than previous versions, so CA distributions created with older versions of OpenSSL might not be able to
locate trusted CAs and related files. Running globus-update-certificate-dir against a trusted CA directory will add symlinks to the files
to the hash if needed.
The full set of command-line options to globus-update-certificate-dir consists of:
-help
Display a help message to standard output and exit
-d DIRECTORY
Create links in the trusted CA directory DIRECTORY instead of using the default search path.
ENVIRONMENT
If the following variables affect the execution of globus-update-certificate-dir
X509_CERT_DIR
Default trusted certificate directory.
HOME
Path to the current user's home directory.
GLOBUS_LOCATION
Path to the Globus installation.
University of Chicago 02/18/2010 GLOBUS-UPDATE-CERT(8)