
Offline LDAP directory dump search tool with LDIF parsing, entity filtering, UAC flag translation, and ldapsearch command generation for Active Directory reconnaissance.
Offline search tool for LDAP directory dumps in LDIF format.
ldapsearch commands to extract an LDIF from a directoryConfig options can be passed as CLI flags, environment variables, or via a config file courtsey of viper. Reference the project's documentation for all of the different ways you can supply configuration.
ldsview will look for a file called .ldsview.{json,toml,yaml} in the user's home directoryLDSVIEW will be read in by the applicationDetailed usage information is available via the --help flag or the help command for ldsview and all subcommands.
ldsview's search mechanism is based on the entityfilter project. Detailed information about search filter syntax can be found in that project's README.
ldapsearch command to extract LDIF files from a directory: ldsview cmdbuilder
ldsview -f myfile.ldif entity myuserldsview uac 532480ldsview -f myfile.ldif search "adminCount:=1,sAMAccountName:!=krbtgt"
adminCount of 1 that are not krbtgt-i can be used to limit which attributes are returned from matching entities--tdc will translate directory timestamps into a human readable formatAdditional tools and utilities for managing LDIFs:
Makefile: Place the Makefile in the same directory as your exported LDIF and run make.
>> make -j9 LDIF=./my.domain.ldif
This will split and create the following default LDIFs: