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- 10-1
Hi,
Poping this topic as I'm not able to connect to Windows instance using Windows Credentias provided. Command Unknown User (mark.unwin@gmail.com) provided gave me an error : NB_STATUS_OBJECT_NOT_FOUND.
On windows side I did not notice any connexion from the Open-AUDIT Box.
-OpenAUDIT Version : 4.0.1 installed on Ubuntu 20.04.
Regards;
CBE
- Mark Unwin
I'd suggest going through this page. I audit Windows machines all the time from my Ubuntu development machine.
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If the exact same credentials worked for your Windows install, they should also work for your Debian install. We should be able to rule out the target PC. NOTE - You also cannot have both " and ' in a password at the same time. This is a WMI command line limitation, nothing to do with Open-AudIT. I think (from memory) we also decided to simply not allow ' at all in the password (THAT is an Open-AudIT limitiation).
You could try running the below command on the command line (oibviously substitue your credentials and the target device's iP address).
/usr/local/open-audit/other/winexe-static-2 --debuglevel=10 -U domain/username%password --uninstall //192.168.1.1 "wmic csproduct get uuid"
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Running Community 3.0.2, Running on Debian 9 (Not domain joined)
I'm having a problem getting the Windows credentials to work.
Error:
WMI detected but no valid Windows credentials
When I look in the event log on the target PC, the logon has the correct domain, but the id is blank.
User is a member of the domain admin group, which is a member of the local administrators group.
Credential is set as: user.na.me@domain
Password is set as: xxxxxx
On a side note, I did have a temp install running on windows, same config and WMI was working correctly.
Thanks for any assistance