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We have a private docker registry (Sonatype nexus) which holds all our private docker images. I was looking for an open source vulnerability and security scanner for scanning all the images on the private registry also I want to install the tool on the linux box and also integrate with Jenkins.



I came across Twistlock, Anchore, Dagda. None of these seems to provide a tool which can be installed and used without any license.



Any inputs?










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    We have a private docker registry (Sonatype nexus) which holds all our private docker images. I was looking for an open source vulnerability and security scanner for scanning all the images on the private registry also I want to install the tool on the linux box and also integrate with Jenkins.



    I came across Twistlock, Anchore, Dagda. None of these seems to provide a tool which can be installed and used without any license.



    Any inputs?










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      We have a private docker registry (Sonatype nexus) which holds all our private docker images. I was looking for an open source vulnerability and security scanner for scanning all the images on the private registry also I want to install the tool on the linux box and also integrate with Jenkins.



      I came across Twistlock, Anchore, Dagda. None of these seems to provide a tool which can be installed and used without any license.



      Any inputs?










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      We have a private docker registry (Sonatype nexus) which holds all our private docker images. I was looking for an open source vulnerability and security scanner for scanning all the images on the private registry also I want to install the tool on the linux box and also integrate with Jenkins.



      I came across Twistlock, Anchore, Dagda. None of these seems to provide a tool which can be installed and used without any license.



      Any inputs?







      docker jenkins nexus docker-registry docker-image






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          You can use Clair:



          https://github.com/coreos/clair



          Simply follow the instruction:



          https://github.com/arminc/clair-scanner#run



          replace the date on the clair-db image with either latest or a specific date from



          https://hub.docker.com/r/arminc/clair-db/tags/



          you can get the scanner binaries here:



          https://github.com/arminc/clair-scanner/releases






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            You can use Clair:



            https://github.com/coreos/clair



            Simply follow the instruction:



            https://github.com/arminc/clair-scanner#run



            replace the date on the clair-db image with either latest or a specific date from



            https://hub.docker.com/r/arminc/clair-db/tags/



            you can get the scanner binaries here:



            https://github.com/arminc/clair-scanner/releases






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              You can use Clair:



              https://github.com/coreos/clair



              Simply follow the instruction:



              https://github.com/arminc/clair-scanner#run



              replace the date on the clair-db image with either latest or a specific date from



              https://hub.docker.com/r/arminc/clair-db/tags/



              you can get the scanner binaries here:



              https://github.com/arminc/clair-scanner/releases






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                You can use Clair:



                https://github.com/coreos/clair



                Simply follow the instruction:



                https://github.com/arminc/clair-scanner#run



                replace the date on the clair-db image with either latest or a specific date from



                https://hub.docker.com/r/arminc/clair-db/tags/



                you can get the scanner binaries here:



                https://github.com/arminc/clair-scanner/releases






                share|improve this answer













                You can use Clair:



                https://github.com/coreos/clair



                Simply follow the instruction:



                https://github.com/arminc/clair-scanner#run



                replace the date on the clair-db image with either latest or a specific date from



                https://hub.docker.com/r/arminc/clair-db/tags/



                you can get the scanner binaries here:



                https://github.com/arminc/clair-scanner/releases







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