Closed lodos2005 closed 1 year ago
Hello @lodos2005 can you submit you PR on https://github.com/mpgn/CrackMapExec ? it's the new official repo
hello @lodos2005 can you make your PR on the new official repo https://github.com/mpgn/CrackMapExec ?
hello @lodos2005 can you make your PR on the new official repo https://github.com/mpgn/CrackMapExec ?
aab54dda92f21e61f0edf7c3bd09268fbf01f144: Fixing a major flaw in the hash_spider module where it was not saving hashes to cmedb. I have implemented the structure from the lsassy module to resolve this issue.
32e57cf60adb088fac62c034647f92e75ff24d18 #252: I also encountered the same problem mentioned in issue #252. It seems that we encounter this error on unsupported SMB versions (likely non-Windows devices such as NAS). This error was causing the program to exit completely when running cme with a list. Therefore, I thought it would be a good idea to add a try-catch block to handle this scenario.
cc78daa3fc328a5bf8f27040b4b215c656d8cffa #489: When facing the issue mentioned in #489, increasing ulimit -n and ulimit -u, along with this fix, prevented me from encountering the mentioned error.
f2181343fb7c257f3c2af506dea87697aac3b243: Lastly, when performing a login without providing the full FQDN (e.g., DOMAIN/USER. not DOMAIN.LOCAL/USER), it was giving an error similar to #529. Therefore, I found it appropriate to add a regex match in the query for Neo4j to ensure compatibility. Of course, the full FQDN can still be used in query, but I'm not certain if BloodHound always adds it to Neo4j.