On Friday 13 March 2015 11:57:14 Daniel P. Berrange wrote: > On Fri, Mar 13, 2015 at 11:51:53AM +0100, Hubert Kario wrote: > > Sorry for being a bit late with the scan results. > > The bad news that there have been few changes, the bad news is that there > > have been few changes :) > > > > more detailed analysis on my blog: > > https://securitypitfalls.wordpress.com/2015/03/13/february-2015-scan-resul > > ts/ > > > > > > SSL/TLS survey of 478847 websites from Alexa's top 1 million > > Stats only from connections that did provide valid certificates > > (or anonymous DH from servers that do also have valid certificate > > installed) > [snip big tables of data] > > I find the reports on TLS support quite interesting, but also it is hard > to visualize the overall trends from month to month. I wonder if you had > considered producing graphs showing the progression for each reported > statistic across your reports ? It might make it easier to see at a glance > how things are changing over time. the project is now mainly in maintenance mode (partially because Julien - upstream - is rather busy lately). I don't actively work on new features or bugs. I have a big rewrite planned, but for that I need to finish other stuff first. That being said, I'm open to pull requests[1] and discussing how to best generate them. So if the graph generation is automated in large part then I can promise that I would include them in the blog posts. 1 - https://github.com/tomato42/cipherscan/tree/extra-2 -- Regards, Hubert Kario
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