/shcheck

A basic tool to check security headers of a website

Primary LanguagePythonGNU General Public License v3.0GPL-3.0

shcheck - Security Header Check

PyPI Pypi Updated Output on Facebook

Check security headers on a target website

I did this tool to help me to check which security headers are enabled on certain websites.

The tool is very simple and it's the result of few minutes of coding.

It just check headers and print a report about which are enabled and which not

I think there is a lot to improve, and I will be grateful if somebody wants to help

How to run:

Pypi

pip3 install shcheck
shcheck.py https://insecurity.blog

Docker

First build your docker container using something like this:

docker build -t shcheck .

Then simply run your docker container using something like this where you specify which website you want to check headers on:

docker run -it --rm shcheck https://insecurity.blog

From source

git clone https://github.com/santoru/shcheck && cd shcheck
./shcheck.py https://insecurity.blog

Standalone script

If you want to run shcheck as a standalone script, just grab the shcheck.py script from the shcheck module/folder and copy it around.

Usage

Usage: ./shcheck.py [options] <target>

Options:
  -h, --help            show this help message and exit
  -p PORT, --port=PORT  Set a custom port to connect to
  -c COOKIE_STRING, --cookie=COOKIE_STRING
                        Set cookies for the request
  -a HEADER_STRING, --add-header=HEADER_STRING
                        Add headers for the request e.g. 'Header: value'
  -d, --disable-ssl-check
                        Disable SSL/TLS certificate validation
  -g, --use-get-method  Use GET method instead HEAD method
  -j, --json-output     Print the output in JSON format
  -i, --information     Display information headers
  -x, --caching         Display caching headers
  -k, --deprecated      Display deprecated headers
  --proxy=PROXY_URL     Set a proxy (Ex: http://127.0.0.1:8080)
  --hfile=PATH_TO_FILE  Load a list of hosts from a flat file
  --colours=COLOURS     Set up a colour profile [dark/light/none]
  --colors=COLOURS      Alias for colours for US English