With kerbrute.py:
python kerbrute.py -domain <domain_name> -users <users_file> -passwords <passwords_file> -outputfile <output_file>
With Rubeus version with brute module:
With kerbrute.py:
python kerbrute.py -domain <domain_name> -users <users_file> -passwords <passwords_file> -outputfile <output_file>
With Rubeus version with brute module:
This is an example of how to convert notes from OneNote into Markdown to use in other, less annoying Note applications. I am using PowerShell on Windows here, but other shell/scripting environments would work as well. If you want separate .md
files, you'll need to export your OneNote pages separately. Exporting a section, or a selection of pages creates a single .docx
file.
.docx
(Word) format using OneNote export from the File menu.docx
files into a directoryName Value | |
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BreakAllDebuggerShortcut Ctrl+B | |
CloseRunspaceShortcut Ctrl+W | |
CloseScriptShortcut Ctrl+F4 | |
Copy2Shortcut Ctrl+Ins | |
Cut1Shortcut Ctrl+X | |
Cut2Shortcut Shift+Del | |
EditorBoxSelectLineDownShortcut Alt+Shift+Down | |
EditorBoxSelectLineUpShortcut Alt+Shift+Up |
# It might work in 4, but I'm not testing there. Lower you'll have to tweak code | |
#requires -Version 5.0 | |
param( | |
# Your Live ID for MSDN login | |
[Parameter(Mandatory)] | |
[PSCredential] | |
[System.Management.Automation.CredentialAttribute()] | |
$Credential, | |
# Pick a browser to use. Defaults to Firefox (which doesn't seem to require an external Driver file) |