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Privileges in AD? #8

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martinsohn opened this issue Apr 1, 2022 · 1 comment
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Privileges in AD? #8

martinsohn opened this issue Apr 1, 2022 · 1 comment

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@martinsohn
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I noticed this note in the README:

Note 3: I am focusing on the OS only. If a privilege works in AD but not in the OS itself, I am describing it as not used in the OS. It would be nice if someone digs deeper into AD-oriented scenarios.

I would like to contribute such AD info to the repo, but am unsure what is meant by "if a privilege works in AD". The closest I can think is a table that maps default URA given to built-in AD groups as per 'Default Domain Controllers Policy':
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URAs can thereafter be mapped to privileges because of my pull request #7

Would this mapping of default AD URAs be accepted, and is that what Note 3 is about?

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gtworek commented Jul 4, 2022

Sorry for the looong delay. Of course I am open to AD-related part of the repo, but the only way I find understandable is to create a separate file, instead of putting more data into the existing table. I can promise to merge it quicker this time...

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