Quake MCP
Created at 3 months ago
by 360-Quake
Quake MCP Server
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quake-mcp
network-mapping
security-assessment
What is Quake MCP?
Quake MCP is a specialized network asset mapping service built on the Model Context Protocol, designed to encapsulate the powerful asset search capabilities of the Quake platform into a service that can be called by various AI applications.
How to use Quake MCP?
To use Quake MCP, install it via the Nano toolbox by searching for Quake MCP, then input your API Key to complete the configuration. You can also configure the server settings in JSON format to connect to the service.
Key features of Quake MCP?
- Detailed network asset information retrieval.
- Asset aggregation statistics including port distribution, protocol/service type distribution, and geographical distribution.
Use cases of Quake MCP?
- Rapid collection of network asset information for specified domains, IPs, or organizations.
- Analysis of asset distribution across various dimensions such as ports and geographical locations.
- Security vulnerability assessments to identify potential risks and anomalies in services.
- Comprehensive network space visualization based on asset data and aggregation statistics.
FAQ from Quake MCP?
- What is DSL query syntax?
DSL (Domain Specific Language) query syntax is used to search for assets in Quake. Example queries include:
domain:"example.com"to query assets under theexample.comdomain.
- How to obtain an API Token?
Log in to the Quake platform, navigate to the user center, and generate a new API token.
- What is the points deduction mechanism for query results?
The points deduction mechanism aligns with the API call deduction based on query frequency and data retrieval volume.
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