Arcane Panel Detection Scanner
This scanner detects the use of Arcane in digital assets. It is beneficial for identifying the presence of the Arcane login panel, ensuring network visibility and security.
Short Info
Level
Single Scan
Single Scan
Can be used by
Asset Owner
Estimated Time
10 seconds
Time Interval
22 days 23 hours
Scan only one
URL
Toolbox
Arcane is a modern Docker management platform used by IT professionals and enterprises to manage their Docker environments efficiently. It allows users to easily optimize, configure, and secure their docker containers, facilitating streamlined operations. By offering a comprehensive interface and numerous customization options, Arcane supports the management of complex container ecosystems. Organizations leverage this platform to ensure high performance, scalability, and better resource management of their Dockerized applications. Due to its vital role in managing critical operations, securing access to the Arcane login panel is crucial. Failing to protect this entry point could expose it to unauthorized access and potential misuse.
This scanner identifies the presence of the Arcane login panel on exposed digital assets. The detection helps in understanding if the panel is publicly accessible, which may be a security risk for enterprises. By revealing such exposure, this tool aids network administrators in assessing potential entry points for unauthorized access. The scanner determines the presence of 'Arcane' signatures within HTTP responses to verify the exposure of a login panel. Utilizing various detection techniques, it ensures reliable identification of the panel's presence. Ensuring these panels are not exposed unnecessarily is a key concern in maintaining secure Docker operations.
Technical details involve sending a GET request to the '/auth/login' endpoint of a web application. The scanner then evaluates the response to determine if it contains specific Arcane signatures like "/arcane.png" or "Sign in to Arcane" to confirm the presence of the login page. These responses are checked for a status code of 200 to assert successful page loading. If these conditions are met, it establishes that the Arcane login panel is accessible. It precisely matches embedded strings within the HTML body of the page, ensuring accurate detection. Such detailed analysis aids in understanding security configurations related to Arcane deployments.
Deficient restrictions on the Arcane login panel can lead to unauthorized access to the Docker management environment. Such breaches may allow attackers to manipulate container settings, deploying malicious code or configurations. This exposure could also compromise sensitive information contained within the Docker environment. Malicious actors taking control of the Arcane login could disrupt Docker processes, leading to a denial of service or data manipulation. Additionally, exposing this panel can provide attackers with further insight into potentially exploitable application vulnerabilities. Therefore, ensuring restricted access to such management panels is critical for organizational security.