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Python Active Directory Reconnaissance Tool (ADRecon port) using ADWS with NTLM support.

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pyadrecon

A Python3 implementation of PyADRecon using ADWS instead of LDAP for Pentesters, Red and Blue Teams

PyADRecon is a tool which gathers information about MS Active Directory and generates an XSLX report to provide a holistic picture of the current state of the target AD environment.

[!TIP] Queries Active Directory Web Services (ADWS) over TCP/9389 instead of LDAP to fly under the EDR radar.

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Installation

# stable release from pypi
pipx install pyadrecon-adws

# latest commit from github
pipx install git+https://github.com/l4rm4nd/PyADRecon-ADWS

Then verify installation:

pyadrecon_adws --version

[!TIP] For Windows, a standalone executable is provided. Look here.

Usage

usage: pyadrecon_adws.py [-h] [--version] [--generate-excel-from CSV_DIR] [-d DOMAIN] [-u USERNAME] [-p PASSWORD] [-dc DOMAIN_CONTROLLER] [--port PORT]
                         [--auth {ntlm,kerberos}] [--tgt-file TGT_FILE] [--tgt-base64 TGT_BASE64] [--workstation WORKSTATION] [-c COLLECT] [--only-enabled]
                         [--page-size PAGE_SIZE] [--dormant-days DORMANT_DAYS] [--password-age PASSWORD_AGE] [-o OUTPUT] [--no-excel] [-v]

PyADRecon-ADWS # Active Directory Reconnaissance using ADWS

options:
  -h, --help            show this help message and exit
  --version             show program's version number and exit
  --generate-excel-from CSV_DIR
                        Generate Excel report from existing CSV files (standalone mode)
  -d, --domain DOMAIN   Domain name (e.g., example.com)
  -u, --username USERNAME
                        Username (DOMAIN\user or user@domain.com)
  -p, --password PASSWORD
                        Password or LM:NTLM hash (will prompt if not provided)
  -dc, --domain-controller DOMAIN_CONTROLLER
                        Domain controller hostname or IP
  --port PORT           ADWS port (default: 9389)
  --auth {ntlm,kerberos}
                        Authentication method (default: ntlm) - Note: Kerberos not yet implemented for ADWS
  --tgt-file TGT_FILE   Path to Kerberos TGT ccache file (not yet implemented for ADWS)
  --tgt-base64 TGT_BASE64
                        Base64-encoded Kerberos TGT ccache (not yet implemented for ADWS)
  --workstation WORKSTATION
                        NTLM authentication workstation name (default: random)
  -c, --collect COLLECT
                        Comma-separated modules to collect (default: all)
  --only-enabled        Only collect enabled users/computers
  --page-size PAGE_SIZE
                        ADWS query page size (default: 1000)
  --dormant-days DORMANT_DAYS
                        Users/Computers with lastLogon older than X days are dormant (default: 90)
  --password-age PASSWORD_AGE
                        Users with pwdLastSet older than X days have old passwords (default: 180)
  -o, --output OUTPUT   Output directory (default: PyADRecon-Report-<timestamp>)
  --no-excel            Skip Excel export
  -v, --verbose         Enable verbose output

Examples:
  # Basic usage with NTLM authentication
  pyadrecon_adws.py -dc 192.168.1.1 -u admin -p password123 -d DOMAIN.LOCAL

  # Only collect specific modules
  pyadrecon_adws.py -dc 192.168.1.1 -u admin -p pass -d DOMAIN.LOCAL --collect users,groups,computers

  # Output to specific directory
  pyadrecon_adws.py -dc 192.168.1.1 -u admin -p pass -d DOMAIN.LOCAL -o /tmp/adrecon_output

  # Generate Excel report from existing CSV files (standalone mode)
  pyadrecon_adws.py --generate-excel-from /path/to/CSV-Files -o report.xlsx

Docker

There is also a Docker image available on GHCR.IO.

docker run --rm -v /etc/krb5.conf:/etc/krb5.conf:ro -v /etc/hosts:/etc/hosts:ro -v ./:/tmp/pyadrecon_output ghcr.io/l4rm4nd/pyadrecon-adws:latest -dc dc01.domain.local -u admin -p password123 -d DOMAIN.LOCAL -o /tmp/pyadrecon_output

Collection Modules

As default, PyADRecon-ADWS runs all collection modules. They are referenced to as default or all.

Though, you can freely select your own collection of modules to run:

Icon Meaning
🛑 Requires administrative domain privileges (e.g. Domain Admins)
Requires regular domain privileges (e.g. Authenticated Users)
💥 New collection modul in beta state. Results may be incorrect.

Forest & Domain

  • forest
  • domain
  • trusts
  • sites

Domain Controllers

  • dcs or domaincontrollers

Users & Groups

  • users
  • userspns
  • groups
  • groupmembers
  • protectedgroups ✅💥
  • krbtgt
  • asreproastable
  • kerberoastable

Computers & Printers

  • computers
  • computerspns
  • printers

OUs & Group Policy

  • ous
  • gpos
  • gplinks

Passwords & Credentials

  • passwordpolicy
  • fgpp or finegrainedpasswordpolicy 🛑
  • laps 🛑

Managed Service Accounts

  • gmsa or groupmanagedserviceaccounts ✅💥
  • dmsa or delegatedmanagedserviceaccounts ✅💥
    • Only works for Windows Server 2025+ AD schema

Certificates

  • adcs or certificates ✅💥
    • Detects ESC1, ESC2, ESC3, ESC4 and ESC9

Acknowledgements

Many thanks to the following folks:

  • S3cur3Th1sSh1t for a first Claude draft of an alike PyADRecon LDAP port
  • Sense-of-Security for the original ADRecon script in PowerShell
  • dirkjanm for the original ldapdomaindump script
  • mverschu for his port of ldapdomaindump using ADWS. This repo heavily makes use of the ldap->adws wrapper scripts
  • Forta for the awesome impacket suite
  • Anthropic for Claude LLMs

License

PyADRecon-ADWS is released under the MIT License.

The following third-party libraries are used:

Library License
openpyxl MIT
impacket Apache 2.0

Please refer to the respective licenses of these libraries when using or redistributing this software.

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