X.509 certificate linter
certlint
is currently at version 0.9.0. It does not yet build as a gem.
For now, execute by running:
ruby -I lib:ext bin/certlint
or ruby -I lib:ext bin/cablint
public_suffix
simpleidn
If using less than Ruby 2.3, you also need the unf
gem.
certlint
requires that the asn1validator
extension be available.
See ext/README for instructions on building it.
Messages will be output one per line. Each line will start with a single capital letter, a colon, and a space. The letters indicate the type of message:
- B: Bug. Your certificate has a feature not handled by certlint.
- I: Information. These are purely informational; no action is needed.
- N: Notice. These are items known to cause issues with one or more implementations of certificate processing but are not errors according to the standard.
- W: Warning. These are issues where a standard recommends differently but the standard uses terms such as "SHOULD" or "MAY".
- E: Error. These are issues where the certificate is not compliant with the standard.
- F: Fatal Error. These errors are fatal to the checks and prevent most further checks from being executed. These are extremely bad errors.
Certlint was written by Peter Bowen ([email protected]).
Contributors include Matt Palmer, Rob Stradling, David Keeler, and Karsten Weiss.