ivre/ivre
A self-hosted network reconnaissance framework for building custom alternatives to commercial network intelligence services like Shodan, ZoomEye, and Censys.
Core Features
Detailed Introduction
IVRE (Instrument de veille sur les réseaux extérieurs) is a powerful, open-source network reconnaissance framework designed for both passive and active intelligence gathering. It enables organizations and individuals to deploy their own self-hosted, fully-controlled solutions, serving as a robust alternative to commercial network intelligence services like Shodan, ZoomEye, Censys, and GreyNoise. By integrating a diverse set of industry-standard tools such as Nmap, Masscan, and Zeek, IVRE facilitates comprehensive network scanning, analysis, and external attack surface management, empowering users to collect and analyze network intelligence from their sensors with complete autonomy. It also features an MCP server for seamless integration with LLM agents.