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Windows Network
Windows Firewall
Logfiles of the Windows Firewall can be found under C:\Windows\System32\LogFiles\firewall
.
Get-Content C:\Windows\System32\LogFiles\Firewall\pfirewall.log
SRUB.dat
Use kape.exe to extract a dump of used system resources from C:\Windows\System32\sru
./kape.exe --tsource C:\Windows\System32\sru --tdest C:\Windows\Temp\sru --tflush --mdest C:\Windows\Temp\module --mflush --moduel SRUMDmp --target SRUM
Use MarkBaggett's srum-dump to take a look at the extracted files.
Network Connections
Take a look at current connections through the following line.
netstat -a -o
See the name of the portable executable that initiated the connection via the following command.
netstat -b
Take a look at the current TCP connections via the following powershell one-liner.
Get-NetTCPConnection | select localAddress,localPort,remoteAddress,remotePort,state,@{name="process";Expression={(get-process -id $_.owningProcess).ProcessName}}, @{Name="cmdLine";Expression={(Get-WmiObject win32_Process -filter "ProcessID = $($_.owningProcess)").commandline}} | sort remoteAddress
-Descending | ft -wrap -autosize
Take a look at the current UDP connections via the following powershell one-liner.
Get-NetUDPEndpoint | select local*,creationTime,remote* | ft -autosize
There is something similar to TCPDump for catching network packets on windows.
Start the packet gathering via pktmon start -c
. Convert the stored file, so
Wireshark is able to read it via pktmon etl2pcap
.
IP Addresses
List unqiue IP addresses through the following one-liner.
(Get-NetTCPConnection).remoteAddress | Sort-Object -unique
List connections of an IP address through the following one-liner.
Get-NetTCPConnection -remoteAddress <IP-Address> | select state,creationTime,localPort,remotePort | ft -autosize
DNS Cache
Gather information about the DNS cache through the following one-liner.
Get-DNSClientCache | ? Entry -noMatch "workst|servst|kerb|ws|oscp" | out-string -width 1000
Hostnames
Take a look at the set hosts inside the hosts file.
Get-Content C:\Windows\System32\Drivers\etc\hosts
Network Services
Current RDP connections can be found through the following one-liner.
qwinsta
Current SMB shares and connections can be found through the following lines.
Get-SmbShare
Get-SmbConnection