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EDD

Enumerate Domain Data is designed to be similar to PowerView but in .NET. PowerView is essentially the ultimate domain enumeration tool, and we wanted a .NET implementation that we worked on ourselves. This tool was largely put together by viewing implementations of different functionality across a wide range of existing projects and combining them into EDD.

WPF Frontend

Usage

To use EDD, you just need to call the application, provide the function that you want to run (listed below) and provide any optional/required parameters used by the function.

Arguments:

-f, --function=VALUE       the function you want to use
-o, --output=VALUE         the path to the file to save
-c, --computername=VALUE   the computer you are targeting
-n, --canonicalname=VALUE  canonical name for domain user
-d, --domainname=VALUE     the computer you are targeting
-g, --groupname=VALUE      the domain group you are targeting
-p, --processname=VALUE    the process you are targeting
-fd, --filedata=PATH       the path to a file containing data related to the function you are invoking
-w, --password=VALUE       the password to authenticate with or what you are
                           setting it to
-u, --username=VALUE       the domain account you are targeting
-t, --threads=VALUE        the number of threads to run (default: 5)
-q, --query=VALUE          custom LDAP filter to search
-a, --adright=VALUE        Active Directory Rights to return, separated by
                           commas
-s, --search=VALUE         the search term(s) for
                             FindInterestingDomainShareFile separated by a
                             comma (,), accepts wildcards
--sharepath=VALUE      the specific share to search for interesting files
-i, --info                 returns information on a specifed function
-l, --listfunction         returns all available functions

-h, --help                 show this message and exit

Functions

The following functions can be used with the -f flag to specify the data you want to enumerate/action you want to take.

Forest/Domain Information

getdomainsid - Returns the domain sid (by default current domain if no domain is provided)
getforest - returns the name of the current forest
getforestdomains - returns the name of all domains in the current forest
getsiddata - Converts a SID to the corresponding group or domain name (use the -u option for providing the SID value)
getadcsservers - Get a list of servers running AD CS within the current domain

Computer Information

getdomaincomputers - Get a list of all computers in the domain
getdomaincontrollers - Gets a list of all domain controllers
getdomainshares - Get a list of all domain shares
getreadabledomainshares - Get a list of all readable domain shares

User Information

changeaccountpassword - Change the password for a targeted account
customldapquery - Set arbitrary LDAP filter to search for objects
getuserdacl - Returns DACL of a specified domain object
getnetlocalgroupmember - Returns a list of all users in a local group on a remote system
getdomaingroupmember - Returns a list of all users in a domain group
getdomainuser - Retrieves info about specific user (name, description, SID, Domain Groups)
getdomaindescriptions - returns domain objects with non-standard account descriptions
getnetsession - Returns a list of accounts with sessions on the targeted system
getnetloggedon - Returns a list of accounts logged into the targeted system
getuserswithspns - Returns a list of all domain accounts that have a SPN associated with them
getdomaingroupsid - Fetch the SID of a group
getdomainsid - Fetch SID of domain
getsiddata - Return username from SID
joingroupbysid - Join an account to a group via the group's sid
joingroupbyname - Join an account to a group via the group's name

Chained Information

findadminsch - Uses the task scheduler to query for admin rights within a domain
findadminwmi - Uses WMI to search for admin rights within a domain
finddomainprocess - Search for a specific process across all systems in the domain (requires admin access on remote systems)
finddomainuser - Searches the domain environment for a specified user or group and tries to find active sessions (default searches for Domain Admins)
findemptysystem - Searches the domain for systems with no user account logged into it
findinterestingdomainsharefile - Searches the domain environment for all accessible shares. Once found, it parses all filenames for "interesting" strings
findwritableshares - Enumerates all shares in the domain and then checks to see if the current account can create a text file in the root level share, and one level deep.

References

PowerView - https://github.com/PowerShellMafia/PowerSploit/blob/master/Recon/PowerView.ps1
CSharp-Tools - https://github.com/RcoIl/CSharp-Tools
StackOverflow - Random questions (if this isn't somehow listed as a reference, we know we're forgetting it :))
SharpView - https://github.com/tevora-threat/SharpView

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