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LDAPmonitor : Monitor Creation, Deletion And Changes To LDAP Objects Live During Your Pentest Or System Administration!

LDAPmonitor is a Monitor creation, deletion and changes to LDAP objects live during your pentest or system administration!

With this tool you can quickly see if your attack worked and if it changed LDAP attributes of the target object.

Features

FeaturePython (.py)CSharp (.exe)Powershell (.ps1)
LDAPS support✔️✔️✔️
Random delay in seconds between queries✔️✔️✔️
Custom delay in seconds between queries✔️✔️✔️
Save output to logfile✔️✔️✔️
Colored or not colored output with --no-colors✔️
Custom page size for paged queries✔️✔️✔️
Authenticate with user and password✔️✔️✔️
Authenticate as current shell user✔️✔️
Authenticate with LM:NT hashes✔️
Authenticate with kerberos tickets✔️
Option to ignore user logon events✔️✔️✔️

Typical use cases

Here is a few use cases where this tool can be useful:

  • Detect account lockout in real time
  • Check if your privilege escalation worked (with ntlmrelay’s --escalate-user option)
  • Detect when users are login in to know when to start a network poisoning.

Cross platform

In Python (.py)

In CSharp (.exe)

In Powershell (.ps1)

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