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AD Enumeration

AD ReconDomain EnumerationLDAP Enumeration

Active Directory enumeration involves discovering users, groups, computers, trusts, ACLs, and misconfigurations within a Windows domain environment.

Ports

PortProtocolDescription
389tcpLDAP
636tcpLDAPS
445tcpSMB
88tcpKerberos
135tcpMSRPC
3268tcpGlobal Catalog

Fingerprints

Banner / ProbeExpected Response
nmap -sV -p <port> <target>Service banner and version info
nc -nv <target> <port>Raw banner grab

Key Files

PathDescription
C:\Windows\NTDS\ntds.ditAD database with all password hashes
C:\Windows\System32\config\SAMLocal SAM password hashes
C:\Windows\System32\config\SYSTEMSystem hive (boot key for hash decryption)
C:\Windows\System32\config\SECURITYSecurity policy and cached domain credentials
%USERPROFILE%\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Credentials\Saved Windows credentials

Default Credentials

UsernamePasswordContext
adminadminGeneric admin account
rootrootGeneric root account

Known CVEs

IdentifierTypeDescription
InfoLDAP null bind allows anonymous queries

Exploitation Primitives

TechniqueTool / CommandResult
Reconnmap -sV -sC -p- <target>Full port/service scan
Enumerationnmap --script <service>-* -p <port> <target>Service-specific NSE scripts

Notes

Always start with full port scan: `nmap -sV -sC -p- <target>`.

Check for default credentials before brute-forcing.

Use service-specific NSE scripts: `nmap --script <service>-* -p <port> <target>`.

Remember to check both IPv4 and IPv6 if applicable.

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References