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How do I scan a Cluster to find assets?
We require the Cluster IP range, Cluster API URL, and a valid Token to scan your cluster and identify all assets. When a cluster is deployed, it is configured with a specific subnet. This subnet becomes the input (target) range for scanning. All Pods and Services within the cluster receive their IP addresses from this subnet.
Azure
You can find the subnet IP range for your cluster by navigating to: Cluster (your cluster)> Networking > Virtual network integration.
AWS
You can find the IP ranges used by your cluster under the Networking Tab.
Google Cloud (GCP)
You can find the IP range used by your cluster under Details > Cluster Networking.