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Adalanche reviews and mentions
- Active Directory ACL Visualizer and Explorer
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Adalanche v2023.5.3 released
You can find open source edition at GitHub (https://github.com/lkarlslund/Adalanche) as usual.
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Active Directory Security Tools
Adalanche - AD ACL Explorer/Visualizer - https://github.com/lkarlslund/Adalanche
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Adalanche
Adalanche instantly shows what permissions users and groups have in Active Directory. Collects and analyzes information from AD or from local Windows machines. Allows you to find misconfigurations and see who can take over accounts, machines or the entire domain. Kindly recommended by dcdiagfix.
- adalanche v2021.11.3 released: new UI, better analysis, improved performance
- adalanche: Active Directory ACL Visualizer and Explorer - who's really Domain Admin?
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A bit of a rant....
You could you try my tool adalanche (https://github.com/lkarlslund/adalanche), which visualizes who can do what in your Active Directory environment. Many managers aren't technical at all, but if they see a graph showing how Mike from HR can basically become DA and then assign himself permissions to read the Director of ITs emails, perhaps that could help convince them.
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Privileges needed in VCenter to take over a virtualized Domain Controller?
I'm working on an experimental addition to my graph based Active Directory analyzer "adalanche" (https://github.com/lkarlslund/adalanche) and as I'm more blue than red I could use some input from you.
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A note from our sponsor - WorkOS
workos.com | 23 Apr 2024
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lkarlslund/Adalanche is an open source project licensed under GNU Affero General Public License v3.0 which is an OSI approved license.
The primary programming language of Adalanche is Go.
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