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NAME
       heartbleeder - Test servers for OpenSSL CVE-2014-0160, aka Heartbleed
SYNOPSIS
       heartbleeder [options] host[:443]
DESCRIPTION
       heartbleeder  is  a  tool  that tests remotely (over a network) if a system is compromised by an insecure
       OpenSSL service, in accordance with CVE-2014-0160, aka Heartbleed.
       More about Heartbleed Bug can be viewed at http://heartbleed.com.
OPTIONS
       -hostfile=""
              Path to a newline separated file with hosts or IPs.
       -listen="localhost:5000"
              Address to serve HTTP dashboard from.
       -pg=false
              Check PostgreSQL TLS. This option is incompatible with -hostfile.
       -refresh=10m0s
              Seconds to wait before rechecking secure hosts.
       -retry=10s
              Seconds to wait before retesting a host after an unfavorable response.
       -timeout=5s
              Timeout after sending heartbeat.
       -workers=40
              Number of workers to scan hosts with, only used with hostfile flag.
NOTES
       Multiple hosts may be monitored by setting '-hostfile' flag to a file with newline separated addresses. A
       web dashboard will be available at 'http://localhost:5000' by default.
       Postgres uses OpenSSL in a slightly different way. To test whether a Postgres server is  vulnerable,  run
       the following (defaults to port 5432). Example:
       $ heartbleeder -pg example.com.br
WARNING
       No  guarantees  are  made  about  the  accuracy  of  results, and you should verify them independently by
       checking your OpenSSL build.
AUTHOR
       heartbleeder was written by  Jonathan  Rudenberg  <jonathan@titanous.com>.  The  TLS  implementation  was
       borrowed  from  the  Go  standard  library.   This  manual  page  was written by Joao Eriberto Mota Filho
       <eriberto@eriberto.pro.br> for the Debian project (but may be used by others). The heartbleeder help page
       was the source.
HEARTBLEEDER                                        Apr 2014                                     HEARTBLEEDER(1)