Re: Automating C2 Security Measures
From: Ken Hagan (K.Hagan@thermoteknix.co.uk)Date: 02/01/02
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From: "Ken Hagan" <K.Hagan@thermoteknix.co.uk> Date: Fri, 1 Feb 2002 09:43:58 -0000
Have you looked at the Security Configuration Editor, which came
with the NT4 Option Pack? (It's on MSDN, but I expect it is also
a free download from some dark corner of the MS site.)
This lets you define collections of ACL settings for arbitrary
parts of the registry and file system, and also values for various
privileges, and then do two things with them.
1 Examine a target system to see if it "violates" the profile.
2 Modify a target system so that it doesn't violate the profile.
It's so good they built it into Win2K.
"Gripper Stebson" <gripper@grangehill.net> wrote...
>
> Furthermore it's really time consuming to set permissions on
> each key i.e. Admins - Full Control, Everyone - Read.
>
> I know there an ability to do these things in Rexx and Regini, ...
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