Recon is an SSL audit tool, checking for common, certificate-related errors in SSL-enabled services. Provide it a list of SSL services for which you are responsible, run it periodically, and Recon will warn you of impending certificate expirations, mismatched certificate names, and unavailable services.
| Tags | Internet Web Site Management Utilities |
|---|---|
| Operating Systems | Windows Windows Windows Windows POSIX Linux Solaris Unix |
| Implementation | Java |
Recent releases


Changes: This version includes proxy authentication and a more intuitive, browser-like means to exclude certain hosts from the global proxy.


Changes: This version adds support for IMAP servers that use "STARTTLS" to initiate SSL communications (per RFC 2595).


Changes: This release supports an option to report all services polled, not just those that failed tests. This is useful to validate your list of services such that none are accidentally excluded and, therefore, not polled.


Changes: Recon now features SSL certificate checks of POP3 and SMTP daemons which provide cleartext and encrypted traffic on the same port (that is, services which take a "STARTTLS" instruction to initiate SSL/TLS communications). It also supports per-service proxy definitions.


Changes: In addition to some bugfixes, this release of Recon includes I18N (native language) support. Volunteer translators are encouraged to visit the project Web site for details on how to donate their skills.
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