#Kerberos
Showing 22 of 22 repositories tagged #kerberos, ranked by stars
Impacket is a collection of Python classes for working with network protocols.
The ultimate WinRM shell for hacking/pentesting
Network Analysis Tool
linWinPwn is a bash script that streamlines the use of a number of Active Directory tools
Jupyter magics and kernels for working with remote Spark clusters
AD Security Intrusion Detection System
Pure Go Kerberos library for clients and services
Active Directory pentesting tool for Linux. Automated Kerberoasting, AS-REP Roasting, ADCS/ESC exploitation, DCSync, BloodHound integration, and 40+ AD attack paths. ENS Alto / NIS2 / ISO 27001 compliance reports. No Windows required.
Execute commands interactively on remote Windows machines using the WinRM protocol (just faster)
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An in-depth guide to help people who are new to penetration testing or red teaming and are looking to gain an overview of the penetration testing process. This guide will focus on both the penetration testing and red team process and contain detailed information.
Run kerberos environment in docker containers
25+ DevOps CLI Tools - Anonymizer, SQL ReCaser (MySQL, PostgreSQL, AWS Redshift, Snowflake, Apache Drill, Hive, Impala, Cassandra CQL, Microsoft SQL Server, Oracle, Couchbase N1QL, Dockerfiles), Hadoop HDFS & Hive tools, Solr/SolrCloud CLI, Nginx stats & HTTP(S) URL watchers for load-balanced web farms, Linux tools etc.
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Speed up your pentest enumeration
A Rust implementation of the Security Support Provider Interface (SSPI) API
A library for integrating with Microsoft Active Directory domains
A cryptographically verifiable access control and directory system for Linux servers
Curated precompiled Windows and Linux binaries for authorized pentesting, red teaming, Active Directory testing, privilege escalation labs, and post-exploitation research.
Example for experimenting with how JupyterHub can be configured to work with Kerberos
PowerShell toolkit for assessing DES/RC4 Kerberos encryption in Active Directory. Detects weak encryption across domain controllers, trusts, and event logs. Built for the January 2026 update and July 2026 RC4 removal deadlines.
SoK/Whitepaper on Offensive Operations against Active Directory Certificate Service