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Detect and report circular nested AD groups
# CircularNestedGroups.ps1
# PowerShell program to find any instances of circular nested groups.
# Author: Richard Mueller
# PowerShell Version 1.0
# July 31, 2011
Function CheckNesting ($Group, $Parents)
{
# Recursive function to enumerate group members of a group.
# $Group is the group whose membership is being evaluated.
# $Parents is an array of all parent groups of $Group.
# $Count is the number of groups involved in circular nesting.
# $GroupMembers is the hash table of all groups and their group members.
# $Count and $GroupMembers must have script scope.
# If any group member matches any of the parents, we have
# detected an instance of circular nesting.
# Enumerate all group members of $Group.
ForEach ($Member In $Script:GroupMembers[$Group])
{
# Check if this group matches any parent group.
ForEach ($Parent In $Parents)
{
If ($Member -eq $Parent)
{
Write-Host "Circular Nested Group: $Parent"
$Script:Count = $Script:Count + 1
# Avoid infinite loop.
Return
}
}
# Check all group members for group membership.
If ($Script:GroupMembers.ContainsKey($Member))
{
# Add this member to array of parent groups.
# However, this is not a parent for siblings.
# Recursively call function to find nested groups.
$Temp = $Parents
CheckNesting $Member ($Temp += $Member)
}
}
}
# Hash table of groups and their direct group members.
$GroupMembers = @{}
# Search entire domain.
$Domain = [System.DirectoryServices.ActiveDirectory.Domain]::GetCurrentDomain()
$Root = $Domain.GetDirectoryEntry()
$Searcher = [System.DirectoryServices.DirectorySearcher]$Root
$Searcher.PageSize = 200
$Searcher.SearchScope = "subtree"
$Searcher.PropertiesToLoad.Add("distinguishedName") > $Null
$Searcher.PropertiesToLoad.Add("member") > $Null
# Filter on all group objects.
$Searcher.Filter = "(objectCategory=group)"
$Results = $Searcher.FindAll()
# Enumerate groups and populate Hash table. The key value will be
# the Distinguished Name of the group. The item value will be an array
# of the Distinguished Names of all members of the group that are groups.
# The item value starts out as an empty array, since we don't know yet
# which members are groups.
ForEach ($Group In $Results)
{
$DN = [string]$Group.properties.Item("distinguishedName")
$Script:GroupMembers.Add($DN, @())
}
# Enumerate the groups again to populate the item value arrays.
# Now we can check each member to see if it is a group.
ForEach ($Group In $Results)
{
$DN = [string]$Group.properties.Item("distinguishedName")
$Members = @($Group.properties.Item("member"))
# Enumerate the members of the group.
ForEach ($Member In $Members)
{
# Check if the member is a group.
If ($Script:GroupMembers.ContainsKey($Member))
{
# Add the Distinguished Name of this member to the item value array.
$Script:GroupMembers[$DN] += $Member
}
}
}
# Count the number of circular nested groups found.
$Script:Count = 0
# Retrieve array of all groups in the domain.
$Groups = $Script:GroupMembers.Keys
# Enumerate all groups and check group membership of each.
ForEach ($Group In $Groups)
{
# Check group membership for circular nesting.
CheckNesting $Group @($Group)
}
Write-Host "Number of circular nested groups found = $Script:Count"
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I'm trying to push my commits to your branch, but it seems to be impossible. So thank you for this nice function and if you like you can copy some modifications I made: https://gist.github.com/DarkLite1/e2d0ec8e4c5e02a075ca9bc1e95f0a35

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