A transparent, highly scalable and cryptographically verifiable data store.
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A transparent, highly scalable and cryptographically verifiable data store.
Certificate Transparency Log Monitor
A tool to monitor a certificate transparency log for operational problems
A Certificate Transparency log implementation and monitoring API designed for scalability, ease of operation, and reduced cost.
This project aims to be a drop-in replacement for the certstream server by Calidog. This tool aggregates, parses, and streams certificate data from multiple certificate transparency logs via websocket connections to the clients.
A program for submitting X.509 certificate chains to Certificate Transparency log servers.
A CLI tool to check Certificate Transparency logs of a domain name.
A DID method implementation that extends the Sidetree protocol into a Fediverse of interconnected nodes and witnessed using certificate transparency. Spec: https://trustbloc.github.io/did-method-orb/
Monitor issued certificates in real-time and send alerts to Slack when a domain matches.
Certificate Transparency monitor with notifications
Use SQL to instantly query crt.sh for certificates, log entries and more. Open source CLI. No DB required.
Application for retrieving and storing domain names from various sources
TLS certificate transparency monitoring for everybody
A library to monitor CT(Certificate Transparency) monitor library via Meta's service.
certspotter api based prometheus service discovery
Download Chromium STHSet and output as STH Pollen (obsolete since Chromium no longer uses STHSets)
Use Certificate Transparency Logs to find Jenkins and GitLab instances containing secrets
tail -f for Certificate Transparency logs
Certificate Transparency Log Monitor
Console utility that helps to find related (sub) domains.
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