If you use the -insecure flag, It would be awesome to know or have a copy of the certificate that you got from the other end. ESPECIALLY if they were different on different ports, so just writing the certificates to a file (just unique ones) would allow the user to dive into the details of the certificate and have a copy of it for using later if they wanted (for verification, a report, or MITM)
If you use the
-insecureflag, It would be awesome to know or have a copy of the certificate that you got from the other end. ESPECIALLY if they were different on different ports, so just writing the certificates to a file (just unique ones) would allow the user to dive into the details of the certificate and have a copy of it for using later if they wanted (for verification, a report, or MITM)