AADInternals
ReportingServicesTools
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AADInternals
- AAD Internals
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Simple PowerShell things allowing you to dig a bit deeper than usual
This would be a great addition:
https://github.com/Gerenios/AADInternals
- what is the open source tool used to audit o365/azure
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Around 83.4% of Fortune 500 have Azure Active Directory
AADInternals[0] is an excellent set of PowerShell modules for pentesting and performing recon against Azure AD as both an outsider[1] and for someone who has been invited to a tenant.
It has similar functionality integrated for discovering if a domain has an associated Azure AD Tenant and enumerating information about users in the tenant, who the "Owner" is and their contact information. As with many Microsoft products there are many configuration options and plenty of them aren't secure by default.
[0] https://o365blog.com/aadinternals/
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Reverse engineering hidden Office 365 API to expose settings via PowerShell
Any chance this could be merged into [AADInternals](https://github.com/Gerenios/AADInternals)? It has a ton of similar reverse-engineered features in a pretty battle-tested structure
ReportingServicesTools
- Simple PowerShell things allowing you to dig a bit deeper than usual
- bulk replace rdl files in SSRS/ReportServer
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Any way to create 1000+ reports a day?
You will want something like ReportingServiceTools to programmatically generate or amend subscriptions using Powershell if there are 1000 different variants. Your SSRS report will accept a parameter (policyid or something like this by the sound of it), and your subscription will specify the policy to generate via this parameter as well as where to send it (local drive, emailed somewhere, etc.)
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How is everyone backing up their reports
Use this https://github.com/microsoft/ReportingServicesTools
What are some alternatives?
PSSharedGoods - PSSharedGoods is little PowerShell Module that primary purpose is to be useful for multiple tasks, unrelated to each other. I've created this module as “a glue” between my other modules.
reportsync - Fork of ReportSync Tool to sync SSRS reports between to servers
O365Essentials - A module that helps to manage some tasks on Office 365/Azure via undocumented API
nushell - A new type of shell
azure_enum - Office 365 and Exchange domain federation enumeration tool
dotnet-script - Run C# scripts from the .NET CLI.
o365spray - Username enumeration and password spraying tool aimed at Microsoft O365.
PSBits - Simple (relatively) things allowing you to dig a bit deeper than usual.
wsl-vpnkit - Provides network connectivity to WSL 2 when blocked by VPN