view mod_telnet_tlsinfo/README.markdown @ 2576:95b79d515a65

mod_firewall: README: Document TO/FROM ADMIN, FORWARD, TO SELF and TO FULL JID
author Matthew Wild <mwild1@gmail.com>
date Sat, 25 Feb 2017 15:48:20 +0000
parents 8de50be756e5
children ea6b5321db50
line wrap: on
line source

---
summary: Telnet command for showing TLS info
...

Introduction
============

This module adds two commands to the telnet console, `c2s:showtls()` and
`s2s:showtls()`. These commands shows TLS parameters, such as ciphers
and key agreement protocols, of all c2s or s2s connections.

Configuration
=============

Just add the module to the `modules_enabled` list. There is no other
configuration.

    modules_enabled = {
        ...
        "telnet_tlsinfo";
    }

Usage
=====

Simply type `c2s:showtls()` to show client connections or
`s2s:showtls()` for server-to-server connections. These commands can
also take a JID for limiting output to matching users or servers.

    s2s:showtls("prosody.im")
    | example.com   ->  prosody.im
    |             protocol: TLSv1.1
    |               cipher: DHE-RSA-AES256-SHA
    |           encryption: AES(256)
    |              algbits: 256
    |                 bits: 256
    |       authentication: RSA
    |                  key: DH
    |                  mac: SHA1
    |               export: false

  Field            Description
  ---------------- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
  protocol         The protocol used. **Note**: With older LuaSec, this is the protocol that added the used cipher
  cipher           The OpenSSL cipher string for the currently used cipher
  encryption       Encryption algorithm used
  bits, algbits    Secret bits involved in the cipher
  authentication   The authentication algoritm used
  mac              Message authentication algorithm used
  key              Key exchange mechanism used.
  export           Whethere an export cipher is used

Compatibility
=============

  --------------------- -------
  0.9 with LuaSec 0.5   Works
  --------------------- -------