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If you're interested, I can make a PR to show bloodyAD use examples in edges' HelpText for Linux and Windows to have a unified tool for the exploitation of the edges.
Current Behavior:
Right now especially on Linux, the OpSec HelpText of the edges doesn't offer a tool covering most of the edge types. Based on this, a wide range of tools with each of them having their own syntax is required to perform the edge operations.
Desired Behavior:
Showing exploitation's HelpText with bloodyAD for both Windows and Linux on all the edges supported (all the node operations on Windows and Linux except Azure edges and some exceptions).
Use Case:
This is useful for users wanting only one syntax/tool to make most of the operations shown by bloodhound.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
Hi @CravateRouge - we'd be happy to include BloodyAD in our list of community integrations in our documentation if you'd like - let me know and I can get that updated for you!
Feature Description:
If you're interested, I can make a PR to show bloodyAD use examples in edges' HelpText for Linux and Windows to have a unified tool for the exploitation of the edges.
Current Behavior:
Right now especially on Linux, the OpSec HelpText of the edges doesn't offer a tool covering most of the edge types. Based on this, a wide range of tools with each of them having their own syntax is required to perform the edge operations.
Desired Behavior:
Showing exploitation's HelpText with bloodyAD for both Windows and Linux on all the edges supported (all the node operations on Windows and Linux except Azure edges and some exceptions).
Use Case:
This is useful for users wanting only one syntax/tool to make most of the operations shown by bloodhound.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: