Check whether an IP address belongs to a cloud provider
Project description
CloudCheck
A simple Python utility to check whether an IP address or hostname belongs to a cloud provider.
cloud_providers.json
contains lists of domains and up-to-date CIDRs for each cloud provider (updated weekly via CI/CD).
Used by Bighuge BLS OSINT Tool (BBOT).
Installation
pip install cloudcheck
Usage - CLI
$ cloudcheck 168.62.20.37
168.62.20.37 belongs to Azure (cloud) (168.62.0.0/19)
$ cloudcheck test.evilcorp.azurewebsites.net
test.evilcorp.azurewebsites.net belongs to Azure (cloud) (azurewebsites.net)
Usage - Python
import cloudcheck
provider, provider_type, subnet = cloudcheck.check("168.62.20.37")
print(provider) # "Azure"
print(provider_type) # "cloud"
print(subnet) # IPv4Network('168.62.0.0/19')
Supported cloud providers
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