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A public open sourced tool. Log4J scanner that detects vulnerable Log4J versions (CVE-2021-44228, CVE-2021-45046, etc) on your file-system within any application. It is able to even find Log4J instances that are hidden several layers deep. Works on Linux, Windows, and Mac, and everywhere else Java runs, too! TAG_OS_TOOL, OWNER_KELLY, DC_PUBLIC
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Script all database object to single file per object using dbatools
So if for whatever reason you can't get the dba tools to work (it looks like there is a viable answer above), you can always use scripting options with the script method to script out database objects, via SMO. I have a sample script here which is a bit different from what you've asked for, but shows the fundamentals of what you might want to do.
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In case anyone needs it, here's a quick and dirty powershell script to patch log4j to prevent log4shell (CVE-2021-44228)
Not that messy! I added a link to this thread and direct to the github link from my README on my scanner utility repo. When I get a chance I may borrow this and updated it to use the same remote methods I used in the last script, but read the file/computer list from my generated CSV - that way people can clean up the CSV for their particular targets, and push an update with this script. Nice work!
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Log4j PDQ scan profile
The issue with searching for log4j*.jar is that you miss out on bundled jars which have different filenames hashes. It might be a better approach to search for all jar files and look inside if there is a jndilookup.class mentioned. This might add some false positives - but this is imho better than false negatives. Here is a powershell script which implements that approach: https://github.com/omrsafetyo/PowerShellSnippets/blob/master/Invoke-Log4ShellScan.ps1
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