CloudFlair vs ScoutSuite
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About CloudFlair
CloudFlair is a tool for finding origin servers of websites protected by Cloudflare, using Internet-wide scan data from Censys. When a website uses Cloudflare as a reverse proxy, the actual origin server's IP address is hidden. CloudFlair works by searching Censys for IPv4 hosts that present an SSL certificate associated with the target domain, then checks each candidate to see if it responds with the same content as the Cloudflare-protected site. This technique is effective because many administrators configure SSL certificates on their origin servers that match the domain they're protecting, but forget to restrict direct IP access. It's a valuable tool for penetration testers looking to bypass Cloudflare's WAF and DDoS protection.
About ScoutSuite
ScoutSuite is a multi-cloud security auditing tool that assesses the security posture of cloud environments like AWS, Azure, GCP, Alibaba Cloud, and Oracle Cloud. It collects configuration data through cloud provider APIs and analyzes this data for potential security risks and misconfigurations. The tool outputs findings in an easy-to-read HTML report, highlighting issues such as overly permissive access controls. ScoutSuite is valued for its ability to provide a comprehensive security overview across multiple cloud platforms.
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CloudFlair only
ScoutSuite only