IVRE vs Shodan CLI
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About IVRE
IVRE (Instrument de Veille sur les Réseaux Extérieurs) is a self-hosted network reconnaissance framework that functions as a private Shodan/Censys alternative. It integrates three data collection approaches: active scanning (wrapping Nmap, Masscan, and ZGrab2), passive network traffic analysis (using Zeek/Bro, p0f, and Argus), and flow analysis. All data is stored in MongoDB and searchable through a web interface, Python API, or CLI. IVRE enables organizations to build and maintain their own internet-wide scan datasets, correlate active and passive intelligence, and track infrastructure changes over time.
About Shodan CLI
Shodan CLI is the command-line interface for Shodan, the search engine for internet-connected devices. It allows users to query Shodan's vast database of device information and perform complex searches directly from the terminal. Shodan CLI facilitates network reconnaissance and security assessments by providing detailed data on exposed devices, services, and vulnerabilities, making it a critical tool for cybersecurity researchers and IT professionals.
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IVRE only
Shodan CLI only