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This repo contains updates to the original concept and code by Prashant Mahajan (@prashant3535) while working at Sense of Security.

ADRecon is a tool which extracts and combines various artefacts (as highlighted below) out of an AD environment. The information can be presented in a specially formatted Microsoft Excel report that includes summary views with metrics to facilitate analysis and provide a holistic picture of the current state of the target AD environment.

The tool is useful to various classes of security professionals like auditors, DFIR, students, administrators, etc. It can also be an invaluable post-exploitation tool for a penetration tester.

It can be run from any workstation that is connected to the environment, even hosts that are not domain members. Furthermore, the tool can be executed in the context of a non-privileged (i.e. standard domain user) account. Fine Grained Password Policy, LAPS and BitLocker may require Privileged user accounts. The tool will use Microsoft Remote Server Administration Tools (RSAT) if available, otherwise it will communicate with the Domain Controller using LDAP.

The following information is gathered by the tool:

ADRecon was presented at: Black Hat Arsenal Asia 2018 - Slidedeck

Black Hat Arsenal USA 2018 | DEFCON 26 Demolabs - Slidedeck

Bay Area OWASP - Slidedeck

CHCON - Slidedeck

Getting Started

These instructions will get you a copy of the tool up and running on your local machine.

Prerequisites

Optional

Installing

If you have git installed, you can start by cloning the repository:

git clone https://github.com/adrecon/ADRecon.git

Otherwise, you can download a zip archive of the latest release. The intent is to always keep the master branch in a working state.

Usage

Examples

To run ADRecon on a domain member host.

PS C:\> .\ADRecon.ps1

To run ADRecon on a domain member host as a different user.

PS C:\>.\ADRecon.ps1 -DomainController <IP or FQDN> -Credential <domain\username>

To run ADRecon on a non-member host using LDAP.

PS C:\>.\ADRecon.ps1 -Method LDAP -DomainController <IP or FQDN> -Credential <domain\username>

To run ADRecon with specific modules on a non-member host with RSAT. (Default OutputType is STDOUT with -Collect parameter)

PS C:\>.\ADRecon.ps1 -Method ADWS -DomainController <IP or FQDN> -Credential <domain\username> -Collect Domain, DomainControllers

To generate the ADRecon-Report.xlsx based on ADRecon output (CSV Files).

PS C:\>.\ADRecon.ps1 -GenExcel C:\ADRecon-Report-<timestamp>

When you run ADRecon, a ADRecon-Report-<timestamp> folder will be created which will contain ADRecon-Report.xlsx and CSV-Folder with the raw files.

Parameters

-Method <String>
    Which method to use; ADWS (default), LDAP

-DomainController <String>
    Domain Controller IP Address or Domain FQDN.

-Credential <PSCredential>
    Domain Credentials.

-GenExcel <String>
    Path for ADRecon output folder containing the CSV files to generate the ADRecon-Report.xlsx. Use it to generate the ADRecon-Report.xlsx when Microsoft Excel is not installed on the host used to run ADRecon.

-OutputDir <String>
    Path for ADRecon output folder to save the CSV/XML/JSON/HTML files and the ADRecon-Report.xlsx. (The folder specified will be created if it doesn't exist) (Default pwd)

-Collect <String>
    Which modules to run (Comma separated; e.g Forest,Domain. Default all except ACLs, Kerberoast and DomainAccountsusedforServiceLogon)
    Valid values include: Forest, Domain, Trusts, Sites, Subnets, SchemaHistory, PasswordPolicy, FineGrainedPasswordPolicy, DomainControllers, Users, UserSPNs, PasswordAttributes, Groups, GroupChanges, GroupMembers, OUs, ACLs, GPOs, gPLinks, GPOReport, DNSZones, DNSRecords, Printers, Computers, ComputerSPNs, LAPS, BitLocker, Kerberoast DomainAccountsusedforServiceLogon.

-OutputType <String>
    Output Type; Comma seperated; e.g CSV,STDOUT,Excel (Default STDOUT with -Collect parameter, else CSV and Excel).
    Valid values include: STDOUT, CSV, XML, JSON, HTML, Excel, All (excludes STDOUT).

-DormantTimeSpan <Int>
    Timespan for Dormant accounts. (Default 90 days)

-PassMaxAge <Int>
    Maximum machine account password age. (Default 30 days)

-PageSize <Int>
    The PageSize to set for the LDAP searcher object. (Default 200)

-Threads <Int>
    The number of threads to use during processing objects (Default 10)

-OnlyEnabled <Bool>
    Only collect details for enabled objects.

-Log <Switch>
    Create ADRecon Log using Start-Transcript

-Logo <String>
    Which Logo to use in the excel file? (Default ADRecon)
    Values include: ADRecon, CyberCX, Payatu.

Future Plans

Bugs, Issues and Feature Requests

Please report all bugs, issues and feature requests in the issue tracker. Or let me (@prashant3535) know directly.

Contributing

Pull request are always welcome.

Mad props

Thanks for the awesome work by @_wald0, @CptJesus, @harmj0y, @mattifestation, @PyroTek3, @darkoperator, @ITsecurityAU Team, @CTXIS Team, @CxCyber Team, @payatulabs Team and others.

License

ADRecon is a tool which gathers information about the Active Directory and generates a report which can provide a holistic picture of the current state of the target AD environment.

This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU Affero General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.

This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU Affero General Public License for more details.

You should have received a copy of the GNU Affero General Public License along with this program. If not, see http://www.gnu.org/licenses/.

This program borrows and uses code from many sources. All attempts are made to credit the original author. If you find that your code is used without proper credit, please shoot an insult to @prashant3535, Thanks.