# Valid certificate SSL # Pattern attributes: good slow notsofast subset # Protocol groups: secure ietf_proposed_standard # Wiki: http://www.protocolinfo.org/wiki/SSL # Copyright (C) 2008 Matthew Strait, Ethan Sommer; See ../LICENSE # This matches anything claiming to use a valid certificate from a well # known certificate authority. # # This is a subset of ssl, so it needs to come first to match. # # Note that opening a website that has a valid certificate will # open one connection that matches this and many ssl connections that # only match the ssl pattern. Thus, this pattern may not be very useful. # # This pattern is believed match only the above, but may not match all # of it. # # the certificate authority info is sent in quasi plain text, if it matches # a well known certificate authority then we will assume it is a # web/imaps/etc server. Other ssl may be good too, but it should fall under # a different rule validcertssl ^(.?.?\x16\x03.*\x16\x03|.?.?\x01\x03\x01?.*\x0b).*(thawte|equifax secure|rsa data security, inc|verisign, inc|gte cybertrust root|entrust\.net limited)