myADMonitor
winsw
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over 1 year ago | 7 days ago | |
C# | C# | |
GNU Affero General Public License v3.0 | MIT License |
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myADMonitor
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Ask HN: What apps have you created for your own use?
I usually have to commit large changes in Active Directory in production environments, to accommodate merges, splits or acquisitions. I created a tool to monitor in real time the changes happening in AD so I can see if there is anything wrong or unexpected happening. For that I created this tool for personal use and I open sourced it:
https://github.com/mihemihe/myADMonitor
- Best way to track changes to an AD Attribute?
- myADMonitor - Open-Source Live changes tracking for Active Directory.
winsw
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Best way to track changes to an AD Attribute?
And then set that up as a windows service with WinSw
- How do you run ffmpeg as a windows service ? (auto-starts, auto-restart, convenient to turn on or off)
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Which user to use for custom Windows services?
I am using Windows Service Wrapper to convert some net programs (tor, frp, etc.) into autostart background services. It seems I can choose which user to use when launch these custom services. Coming from a Linux background, I am a little bit confused and overwhelmed by the Windows account and permission systems. I am wondering what's the best practice? Use Local System (probably not, it has very high privileges)? Local Service? Network Service? Or create separate local user account for each service? Ideally I would like to give them minimal permissions (just open and listen a few local ports, connect to the internet, read/write certain local files) and auto start them before logon. Thanks for your advice!
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How we've approached reliability & cost savings for our strapped SaaS
We use a third party library (winsw) to package our exe as a windows-serice
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Launch script FIRST at startup
It's been a while since I don't do anything similar, but one of the most popular is NSSM (the Non-Sucking Service Manager) and another open and free alternative would be WinSW (Windows Service Wrapper).
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Vendor asks why...
And you look into winsw.
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can we make powershell script to run as windows service ?
winsw
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Ensuring a stable bullet proof backend. How?
There are projects which wrap an existing exe file and handle the service stuff for you, for example winsw or DaemonMaster. Another option is to write the service yourself, there's a Go package for that: https://pkg.go.dev/golang.org/x/sys/windows/svc
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Running Dart Back-End Application as Service on Windows
No idea about RunAsService, but I too have a Dart executable running as a service and I am using WinSW and it runs without issue.
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How can I create a Windows service from an .exe?
If the program can't run directly as a service itself, you need a wrapper. Back in the day a program called NSSM was popular for this, but it's been unmaintained for many years so now you should use WinSW which is MIT-licensed, modern, actively maintained and easy to use
What are some alternatives?
PowerShell-Watch - A PowerShell Watch-Command cmdlet for repeatedly running a command or block of code until a change in the output occurs.
QuestPDF - QuestPDF is a modern open-source .NET library for PDF document generation. Offering comprehensive layout engine powered by concise and discoverable C# Fluent API. Easily generate PDF reports, invoices, exports, etc.
access-manager - Access Manager provides web-based access to local admin (LAPS) passwords, BitLocker recovery keys, and just-in-time administrative access to Windows computers in a modern, secure, and user-friendly way.
RulesEngine - A Json based Rules Engine with extensive Dynamic expression support
passcore - A self-service password management tool for Active Directory
Standard-Toolkit - An update to Component factory's krypton toolkit to support .NET Framework 4.6.2 - 4.8.1 to .NET 6 - 8
ADCollector - A lightweight tool to quickly extract valuable information from the Active Directory environment for both attacking and defending.
BaGet - A lightweight NuGet and symbol server
LegacyWrapper - LegacyWrapper uses a x86 wrapper to call legacy dlls from a 64 bit process (or vice versa).
Bridge.NET - :spades: C# to JavaScript compiler. Write modern mobile and web apps in C#. Run anywhere with Bridge.NET.
BedrockManagementService - A multiple host, multiple server, Minecraft bedrock server management service and GUI manager.
AzureSTTService - A simple Windows Background service in C# code, to perform subsequent Speech-To-Text (STT) process on wave files, using Azure Speech Services