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NAME

       sslsniff - SSL/TLS man-in-the-middle attack tool

SYNOPSIS

       sslsniff [options]

DESCRIPTION

       This manual page documents briefly the sslsniff command.

       sslsniff  is  designed to create man-in-the-middle (MITM) attacks for SSL/TLS connections,
       and dynamically generates certs for the domains that are being accessed on  the  fly.  The
       new  certificates are constructed in a certificate chain that is signed by any certificate
       that is provided.
       sslsniff also supports other attacks like null-prefix or OCSP attacks  to  achieve  silent
       interceptions of connections when possible.

OPTIONS

       Modes:

       -a     Authority mode.  Specify a certificate that will act as a CA.

       -t     Targeted mode.  Specify a directory full of certificates to target.

       Required options:

       -c <file|directory>
              File  containing  CA cert/key (authority mode) or directory containing a collection
              of certs/keys (targeted mode)

       -s <port>
              Port to listen on for SSL interception.

       -w <file>
              File to log to

       Optional options:

       -u <updateLocation>
              Location of any Firefox XML update files.

       -m <certificateChain>
              Location of any intermediary certificates.

       -h <port>
              Port to listen on for HTTP interception (required for fingerprinting).

       -f <ff,ie,safari,opera>
              Only intercept requests from the specified browser(s).

       -d     Deny OCSP requests for our certificates.

       -p     Only log HTTP POSTs

       -e <url>
              Intercept Mozilla Addon Updates

       -j <sha256>
              The sha256sum value of the addon to inject

NOTES

       sslsniff works only on the FORWARD traffic (not on INPUT or OUTPUT).

EXAMPLES

       To intercept traffic on port 8443, start sslsniff on a local port:

              sslsniff -a -c /usr/share/sslsniff/certs/wildcard -s 4433 -w /tmp/sslsniff.log

       and redirect traffic to this port using the iptables nat table:

              iptables -t nat -A PREROUTING -p tcp --destination-port 8443 -j REDIRECT --to-ports
              4433

AUTHOR

       sslsniff was written by Moxie Marlinspike.

       This  manual  page  was  written  by  Pierre Chifflier <pollux@debian.org>, for the Debian
       project (and may be used by others).

                                         August 16, 2009                              SSLSNIFF(1)