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Every environment is different and we understand that. We are often questioned if Open-AudIT is pcidss compliant, can audit in a DMZ (demilitarized zone) or an air gapped network. The answer to all of these questions is yes however, it is a matter of process. This How-To is designed to help you think through this process and assist in implementing Open-AudIT into a variety of complex network environments. Follow the chart and decide which audit methods are most relevant to you and your team and see instructions below on how to accomplish these complex audits.
Link A - Audit a computer with no network connectivity
Link B - How to use Active Directory Discovery
Link C - Collector / Server
Link D - Auditing with a Script
Link E - Building your Network Discovery
Auditing with a script
Open-AudIT can perform audits simply with the proper credential set of a device or subnet. In some cases there may be no internet access or it is a remote machine, etc. this is when auditing using a script can come in handy.
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You may need to substitute the string "workgroup" or the remote computer name for REMOTE_DOMAIN above.
Active Directory discovery
How to use Active Directory Discovery
Other Commands
This command will run the audit on the local PC and output the results to a file (in the current directory). The "." can be used in place of the local machine name:
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How to audit a subnet using a scriptHow to use Active Directory Discovery
Configuring Open-Audit with HTTPS/SSL
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