"sslyze" on "Ubuntu"

 I have used "sslyze" primarily on "Windows" and I figured it was time to use it on "Ubuntu".

Wrote a "shell script" to run on "Ubuntu".

#!/bin/bash
## Get current date ##
_now=$(date +"%m_%d_%Y")
sudo python3 -m sslyze --update_trust_stores
sudo python3 -m sslyze --regular --targets_in=targets.txt > "sslyze_$_now.txt"
sudo cat "sslyze_$_now.txt"
#sslyze script to run on Ubuntu.
#Please edit "targets.txt" in current folder.
#Results will be stored in current folder.
#Written by commandrine.
#Last updated on 23 Nov 2020.

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