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And here is how daily summaries, and notifications look like for TestimoX AD Monitoring service.
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This is in addition to GPO, doing low-priv testing for the same thing with same Policy Attribution approach. As GPO can be set, but not populate TestimoX has dual approach low-priv, and high-priv verification.
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One of the things I'm adding to TestimoX, local rules is the evidence of what was checked. If the rule checked registry you don't only get yes/no, but you also get exact details what was expected vs what was found.
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I've expanded TestimoX capabilities to write Word executive document being autogenerated alongside the HTML. I guess I will also allow Excel export next, and of course database export.
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Testing TestimoX Email functionality, and at the same time charting in emails for Outlook/Gmail etc, quite fun to create charts in email directly without using images. But due to how you have to build charts using tables, achieving round objects is a problem 😆
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TestimoX will continue established pattern in GPOZaurr to be descriptive with it's findings and provide actionable data. Not only it will display the found data, but it will also say which GPO won (where values came from), and which other GPOs were there but effecttively lost.
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TestimoX is compatible with the new C# based rules which are tiny bit faster, but it's also able to leverage the PowerShell rules written for original Testimo. This will give us ability to use Testimo rules we already have, or write new ones if C# is a step too far for some.
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In new TestimoX each rule has a bit more information, and is more data rich with ability to display data as lists, datagrids, tables (multiple ones) so it's possible to separate things and have a clear easy to use view. Yet the rule is still super readable in code
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This is how new early TestimoX looks like in the HTML report. Written in C#, supporting both C# rules and PowerShell rules. Runs as an application, but should have PowerShell version as well. HTML written in HtmlForgeX C# library that I wrote requiring 0 html, 0 css and 0 js ☺️
I’m working on new version of Testimo/GPOZaurr and ADEssentials. What would you like to see improved/added over what’s there? Any pain points? New features?
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One of the features that Testimo lacked was ability to work when one or more DCs were kind of dead or otherwise unresponsive. For #TestimoX I'm now testing and engine improvements for LDAP that will be doing prechecks, and banning DCs, moving on to the next ones if being stuck.
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I've worked on TestimoX HTML report and how it works with lots of tests and it's butter smooth now. Even with all tests being executed the HTML loads instantly and doesn't stutter, like the old Testimo has. Even with 1700 tests across 200 rules seems really snappy. HtmlForgeX
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@dailen Testimo and TestimoX are 2 different products. Testimo is powershell based. TestimoX is C# based and supports PowerShell rules, but the way it's going it's more of addition, then requirement as I've rewritten all PowerShell code to C#. So there will be an .exe, and there will be
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@PrzemyslawKlys Ohhh! Is it publicly available somewhere? The link for TestimoX on your github page gives a 404 🤔
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@PrzemyslawKlys So i've actually been following your improvements pretty closely and went to try it out but realized the one on PSG is 9 months old. Is the work you've been doing lately with TestimoX available when installing via PSG?
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Bold statements! While this looks fun one needs to be Domain Admin for it to be doable. There are few ways to detect it. Lets see if I can put that detection into TestimoX
👻 AD-Ghost ✨ undetectable ✨ unstoppable ✨ unseeable even by DAs ✨ absolutely magical and probably powered by dark wizardry 🧙♂️💀 Please don't believe all this AI generated cyber bullshit. https://t.co/ksjwwjmJqL
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@Testimox: I don't wanna fall asleep no, I don't wanna fall unless I'm fallin' for you..
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