BadBlood | Microsoft Active Directory Domain with a structure | Command Line Interface library
kandi X-RAY | BadBlood Summary
kandi X-RAY | BadBlood Summary
BadBlood by @davidprowe, Secframe.com, fills a Microsoft Active Directory Domain with a structure and thousands of objects. The output of the tool is a domain similar to a domain in the real world. After BadBlood is ran on a domain, security analysts and engineers can practice using tools to gain an understanding and prescribe to securing Active Directory. Each time this tool runs, it produces different results. The domain, users, groups, computers and permissions are different. Every. Single. Time.
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I am trying to use the Terraform File Provisioner to upload a directory to an Azure VM using WinRM. Getting various errors and timeouts. The Win2009 server VM deploys just fine and after it is deployed, I can use WinRM to do a Powershell remoting session to the system. But when I add the File Provisioner (shown below) I get one of the following errors:
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Answered 2020-Jun-10 at 02:44Here was the resolution. There was already a winrm.ps1 script that was being used in the Azure VM extension to do auto provisioning. I had to add an entry to have port 5986 listen as it was already configured to listen on https for WinRM:
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