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No Commandline Switches #12

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N3m3515 opened this issue Aug 24, 2016 · 10 comments
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No Commandline Switches #12

N3m3515 opened this issue Aug 24, 2016 · 10 comments

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@N3m3515
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N3m3515 commented Aug 24, 2016

Hello,

i would like to know if its possible to get commandline switches to run this Programm over cmd rather than the gui?

@tenletters10
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I have used this tool in the past and really enjoy it, but would love if this tool supported command line support.

For me I want to use this tool with an automated build process for servers and being able to detect details for creating NIC teams would be very helpful.

On a side note, really great tool.

@ivzalser
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ivzalser commented Nov 25, 2016

This tool is unusefull without command line interface. I can not run this tool with GIU on 100 servers and manualy press buttons 100 times.

@Sharkrit
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I really like this tool. Can you please add CLI support?

@cascadeth
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cascadeth commented Apr 10, 2017

Also seconding(5th'ing) this. I'd love to be able to throw this in a SCCM package to spit results out for hundreds of machines.

@cascadeth
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cascadeth commented Jun 13, 2017

I ended up just making my own. Technically one can only use this tool for as long as the trial tcpdump license is valid(30 days I believe). @chall32 have you licensed this correctly?... I don't see a license specified for your software, or the tcpdump binary?

I ended up using the WinPcap driver, WinDump, and Tshark and bundled them all into a single Powershell script, with a bunch of options.

@zjdoman
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zjdoman commented Jun 14, 2017

@cascadeth Would you be willing to share your PowerShell script? That sounds like exactly something I have been trying to accomplish myself.

@cascadeth
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cascadeth commented Jun 15, 2017

@zjdoman
Good question... I developed it for my organization(it's extremely new), and I assumed it was open source. Let me check on that(ethics and all that jazz). Hit me up at cascadeth.burner@gmail.com(ain't throwin the real ball out there...) so we don't further clutter this Git issue for @chall32.

@derekmurawsky
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Here's another vote for this feature. It really shouldn't be too hard to patch in. If you open the code, I'd be happy to take a look and see if I can help with this feature.

@cascadeth
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@derekmurawsky
The code is already there. It's an autoIT script that's compiled to the executable.

https://github.com/chall32/LDWin/blob/master/LDWin.au3

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@cascadeth
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@zjdoman Publicly available now: https://github.com/cascadeth/switch-witch/

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