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Hi,

will you fix this?

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> Package: sslscan Version: 1.8.2-2 Severity: normal Tags: ipv6
> 
> Most of my local services only listen on ::1 as this is enough for
> all client applications I use regularly, but sslscan seems to live
> in a time before 1998.
> 
> $ sslscan --starttls [::1]:25 ERROR: Could not resolve hostname [. 
> $ sslscan ::1 ERROR: Could not resolve hostname . $ sslscan
> --starttls localhost:25
> 
> Testing SSL server localhost on port 25
> 
> Supported Server Cipher(s): ERROR: Could not open a connection to
> host localhost on port 25.
> 
> (Banners removed for brevity) It seems like it splits the target
> string at the first colon and even fails on hosts with only AAAA
> records or non-working IPv4 but working IPv6.
> 
> 
> Greetings Timo


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