├── LICENSE
├── README.md
├── WecFwdChans.dll
├── WecFwdChans.man
├── beat_cmd.ps1
├── build_man2dll.ps1
├── configure_channels.ps1
├── gen_manifest.ps1
├── gen_winlogbeat_config.ps1
├── install_channels.ps1
├── map_ou2group.ps1
├── setup_subscriptions.ps1
└── wec_config.ps1
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1 | # Windows Event Collector scripts
2 |
3 | These scripts are to be used in conjunction with our WEC Cookbook guide: https://ela.st/tjs-wec-cookbook
4 |
5 | ## Articles
6 |
7 | Blog series:
8 | - Part 1: https://www.elastic.co/blog/the-essentials-of-windows-event-logging
9 | - Part 2: https://www.elastic.co/blog/the-essentials-of-central-log-collection-with-wef-wec
10 |
11 | # Licence
12 |
13 | AGPL v3
14 |
15 | © Elastic.co 2021
16 |
17 |
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1 | ###
2 | # Copyright: Elastic NV (https://www.elastic.co/) 2021
3 | # Licence: AGPL 3.0
4 | # Author: Thorben Jändling
5 | #
6 |
7 | $ErrorActionPreference = "Stop"
8 |
9 | cd $PSScriptRoot
10 |
11 | # This script would work for other beats by setting the env var 'BEAT'
12 | $beat = If ($env:BEAT) {$env:BEAT} Else {"winlogbeat"}
13 |
14 | # Use exmaple config for keystore to avoid chicken-egg issues
15 | $config = If ($args[0] -eq 'keystore') {"${beat}.example.yml"} else {"${beat}.yml"}
16 |
17 | $datadir = "C:\ProgramData\Elastic\Beats\${beat}"
18 |
19 | $install_dir = $((Get-ChildItem -Recurse -Path "C:\Program Files\Elastic\Beats\" -Include "${beat}.exe" | Select -Last 1 -ExpandProperty Directory).Fullname)
20 |
21 | $beat_exe = "${install_dir}\${beat}.exe"
22 |
23 | If (-Not (Test-Path -Path "$datadir\data\$beat.keystore" )) {
24 | & $beat_exe @('--path.config', $datadir, '--path.data', "$datadir\data", '-c', "${config}", 'keystore', 'create', '--force')
25 | }
26 |
27 | & $beat_exe @(('--path.config', $datadir, '--path.data', "$datadir\data", '-c', "${config}") + $args)
28 |
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1 | ###
2 | # Copyright: Elastic NV (https://www.elastic.co/) 2021
3 | # Licence: AGPL 3.0
4 | # Author: Thorben Jändling
5 | #
6 |
7 | $ErrorActionPreference = "Stop"
8 |
9 | # Assume the .man file is in the same dir as this script
10 | cd $PSScriptRoot
11 |
12 | . .\wec_config.ps1
13 |
14 | echo "Message Compiler"
15 | & $SdkPath\mc.exe ".\$wfcName.man"
16 |
17 | echo "MC Static Class"
18 | & $SdkPath\mc -css "$wfcName.DummyEvent" ".\$wfcName.man"
19 |
20 | echo "Resource Compiler"
21 | & $SdkPath\rc.exe ".\$wfcName.rc"
22 |
23 | echo "C# Compiler"
24 | & $DotNetPath\csc.exe /win32res:.\$wfcName.res /unsafe /target:library /out:.\$wfcName.dll .\$wfcName.cs
25 |
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1 | ###
2 | # Copyright: Elastic NV (https://www.elastic.co/) 2021
3 | # Licence: AGPL 3.0
4 | # Author: Thorben Jändling
5 | #
6 |
7 | $ErrorActionPreference = "Stop"
8 |
9 | cd $PSScriptRoot
10 |
11 | . .\wec_config.ps1
12 |
13 | foreach ( $prov in $ProviderList.GetEnumerator() ) {
14 | $LogSize = $prov.Value.LogSize
15 | New-Item -Force -ItemType Directory -Path "$($prov.Value.LogDir)" | Out-Null
16 |
17 | foreach ( $chan in $ChannelList.GetEnumerator() ) {
18 | $LogPath = "$($prov.Value.LogDir)\$($prov.key)_$($chan.key).evtx"
19 |
20 | echo "=============================================="
21 | echo "$($prov.key)/$($chan.key)"
22 | & wevtutil @('sl', "$($prov.key)/$($chan.key)", "/lfn:${LogPath}")
23 | & wevtutil @('sl', "$($prov.key)/$($chan.key)", "/ms:${LogSize}")
24 | & wevtutil @('gl', "$($prov.key)/$($chan.key)")
25 | echo "----------------------------------------------"
26 | }
27 | }
28 |
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1 | ###
2 | # Copyright: Elastic NV (https://www.elastic.co/) 2021
3 | # Licence: AGPL 3.0
4 | # Author: Thorben Jändling
5 | #
6 |
7 | $ErrorActionPreference = "Stop"
8 |
9 | cd $PSScriptRoot
10 |
11 | . .\wec_config.ps1
12 |
13 | #~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ File generation starts here ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
14 | @"
15 |
16 |
17 |
18 |
19 | "@ | Out-File -Encoding unicode -Force -FilePath .\${wfcName}.man
20 |
21 | foreach ( $prov in $ProviderList.GetEnumerator() ) {
22 | $prov_sym = $($prov.key -replace '-','_')
23 |
24 | @"
25 |
26 |
27 |
28 |
29 |
30 |
31 |
32 |
33 |
34 |
35 |
36 |
37 |
38 |
39 | "@ | Out-File -Append -Encoding unicode -Force -FilePath .\${wfcName}.man
40 |
41 | foreach ( $chan in $ChannelList.GetEnumerator() ) {
42 |
43 | @"
44 |
45 |
46 | "@ | Out-File -Append -Encoding unicode -Force -FilePath .\${wfcName}.man
47 | }
48 | @"
49 |
50 |
51 | "@ | Out-File -Append -Encoding unicode -Force -FilePath .\${wfcName}.man
52 | }
53 | @"
54 |
55 |
56 |
57 |
58 |
59 | "@ | Out-File -Append -Encoding unicode -Force -FilePath .\${wfcName}.man
60 | foreach ( $prov in $ProviderList.GetEnumerator() ) {
61 | $prov_sym = $($prov.key -replace '-','_')
62 | @"
63 |
64 |
65 | "@ | Out-File -Append -Encoding unicode -Force -FilePath .\${wfcName}.man
66 |
67 | foreach ( $chan in $ChannelList.GetEnumerator() ) {
68 | @"
69 |
70 |
71 | "@ | Out-File -Append -Encoding unicode -Force -FilePath .\${wfcName}.man
72 | }
73 | }
74 |
75 | @"
76 |
77 |
78 |
79 |
80 | "@ | Out-File -Append -Encoding unicode -Force -FilePath .\${wfcName}.man
81 |
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1 | ###
2 | # Copyright: Elastic NV (https://www.elastic.co/) 2021
3 | # Licence: AGPL 3.0
4 | # Author: Thorben Jändling
5 | #
6 |
7 | $ErrorActionPreference = "Stop"
8 |
9 | cd $PSScriptRoot
10 |
11 | . .\wec_config.ps1
12 |
13 | $output_conf = "C:\ProgramData\Elastic\Beats\winlogbeat\winlogbeat.yml"
14 | $input_conf = "${output_conf}"
15 | $today = (Get-Date -Format yyyy-MM-dd)
16 |
17 | If (Test-Path -Path $input_conf) {
18 |
19 | Move-Item -Force -Path "${input_conf}" -Destination "${input_conf}-${today}"
20 | $input_conf = "${input_conf}-${today}"
21 | }
22 | Else {
23 | Write-Warning "Original winlogbeat.yml config not found, trying example config instead"
24 | $input_conf = "C:\ProgramData\Elastic\Beats\winlogbeat\winlogbeat.example.yml"
25 |
26 | If (-Not (Test-Path -Path $input_conf)) {
27 | Write-Error "Please install WinLogBeat first! (https://www.elastic.co/downloads/beats/winlogbeat)"
28 | }
29 | Write-Warning "You should configure an output for Winlogbeat. e.g. set cloud.id and cloud.auth"
30 | }
31 |
32 | function gen_wlb_input() {
33 |
34 | $extraInsert = $wlbEventLogOptions -replace '^', ' '
35 |
36 | "winlogbeat.event_logs:`n${wlbEventLogsExtras}" | Out-File -Encoding utf8 -Force -Append -FilePath "$output_conf"
37 |
38 | foreach ( $prov in $ProviderList.GetEnumerator() ) {
39 |
40 | foreach ( $chan in $ChannelList.GetEnumerator() ) {
41 |
42 | "- name: $($prov.key)/$($chan.key)`n tags: [WEC, WEF, $($chan.key), $($prov.key -replace '.*[_-]', '')]`n${extraInsert}" |
43 | Out-File -Encoding utf8 -Force -Append -FilePath "$output_conf"
44 |
45 | }
46 | }
47 |
48 | "`n`n" | Out-File -Encoding utf8 -Force -Append -FilePath "$output_conf"
49 | }
50 |
51 | function gen_processors() {
52 | @"
53 | processors:
54 | ${WlbProcessorsExtras}
55 | - script:
56 | when.and:
57 | - contains.tags: WEF
58 | - equals.winlog.channel: Security
59 | lang: javascript
60 | id: security
61 | file: `${path.home}/module/security/config/winlogbeat-security.js
62 | - script:
63 | when.and:
64 | - contains.tags: WEF
65 | - equals.winlog.channel: Microsoft-Windows-Sysmon/Operational
66 | lang: javascript
67 | id: sysmon
68 | file: `${path.home}/module/sysmon/config/winlogbeat-sysmon.js
69 | - script:
70 | when.and:
71 | - contains.tags: WEF
72 | - equals.winlog.channel: Windows PowerShell
73 | lang: javascript
74 | id: powershell
75 | file: `${path.home}/module/powershell/config/winlogbeat-powershell.js
76 | - script:
77 | when.and:
78 | - contains.tags: WEF
79 | - equals.winlog.channel: Microsoft-Windows-PowerShell/Operational
80 | lang: javascript
81 | id: powershell
82 | file: `${path.home}/module/powershell/config/winlogbeat-powershell.js
83 |
84 |
85 | "@ | Out-File -Encoding utf8 -Force -Append -FilePath "$output_conf"
86 | }
87 |
88 | $echo = $true
89 | Foreach ($line in Get-Content $input_conf) {
90 |
91 | if ($line -match '^winlogbeat.event_logs:') {
92 | $echo = $false
93 |
94 | gen_wlb_input
95 | }
96 | if ($line -match '^processors:') {
97 | $echo = $false
98 |
99 | gen_processors
100 | }
101 | if ($line -match '^# =') {
102 | $echo = $true
103 | }
104 | # if ($line -match 'when.not.contains.tags: forwarded'){
105 | # $echo = $null
106 | # " when.not.contains.tags: WEF" | Out-File -Encoding utf8 -Force -Append -FilePath "$output_conf"
107 | # }
108 | if ($echo) {
109 | $line | Out-File -Encoding utf8 -Force -Append -FilePath "$output_conf"
110 | }
111 | if ($echo -eq $null) {
112 | $echo = $true
113 | }
114 |
115 | } #Foreach line
116 |
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1 | ###
2 | # Copyright: Elastic NV (https://www.elastic.co/) 2021
3 | # Licence: AGPL 3.0
4 | # Author: Thorben Jändling
5 | #
6 |
7 | $ErrorActionPreference = "Stop"
8 |
9 | # Assume the .dll file is in the same dir as this script
10 | cd $PSScriptRoot
11 |
12 | . .\wec_config.ps1
13 |
14 | # Uninstall any previously installed Channels
15 | If (Test-Path -Path "${env:SystemRoot}\System32\${wfcNAme}.man") {
16 | & wevtutil.exe um "${env:SystemRoot}\System32\${wfcNAme}.man"
17 | }
18 |
19 | # These are the only two files we ultimately need
20 | Copy-Item "${wfcName}.man" -Destination "${env:SystemRoot}\System32"
21 | Copy-Item "${wfcName}.dll" -Destination "${env:SystemRoot}\System32"
22 |
23 | # Install the new channels
24 | & wevtutil.exe im "${env:SystemRoot}\System32\${wfcNAme}.man"
25 |
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1 | ###
2 | # Copyright: Elastic NV (https://www.elastic.co/) 2021
3 | # Licence: AGPL 3.0
4 | # Author: Thorben Jändling
5 | #
6 |
7 | $ErrorActionPreference = "Stop"
8 |
9 | cd $PSScriptRoot
10 |
11 | . .\wec_config.ps1
12 |
13 | foreach ( $grp in $GroupList.GetEnumerator() ){
14 |
15 | $group = Summon-Group "$($grp.key)"
16 |
17 | $members = @();
18 | foreach ( $ou in $grp.value ) {
19 | try {
20 | $members += , ( Get-ADComputer -Filter * -SearchBase "$ou" )
21 | }
22 | catch {
23 | continue
24 | }
25 | }
26 |
27 | If (-Not $members) { continue }
28 |
29 | # Add all mathcing members found in the given OUs
30 | echo "UPDATING Membership for '$($group.distinguishedName)'"
31 | $members | Add-ADPrincipalGroupMembership -MemberOf $group
32 |
33 | # Remove any existing member not found in the given OUs
34 | Foreach ( $mem in (Get-ADGroupMember -Identity $group) ) {
35 | If (-Not ($members.Where({$_.distinguishedName -eq $mem.distinguishedName}))) {
36 | echo "REMOVING '$($mem.distinguishedName)' from '$($group.distinguishedName)'"
37 | Remove-ADGroupMember -Identity $group -Members $mem -Confirm:$false
38 | }
39 | }
40 | }
41 |
42 |
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1 | ###
2 | # Copyright: Elastic NV (https://www.elastic.co/) 2021
3 | # Licence: AGPL 3.0
4 | # Author: Thorben Jändling
5 | #
6 |
7 | $ErrorActionPreference = "Stop"
8 |
9 | cd $PSScriptRoot
10 |
11 | . .\wec_config.ps1
12 |
13 | $TempSubFile = ".\wec_subscription.xml"
14 |
15 | foreach ( $prov in $ProviderList.GetEnumerator() ) {
16 |
17 | $domain_groups = ''
18 | foreach ($exc in $prov.Value.Exc_Groups) {
19 | $sid = (Summon-Group "$exc").SID.Value
20 | $domain_groups = $domain_groups + "(D;;GA;;;$sid)"
21 | }
22 | foreach ($inc in $prov.Value.Inc_Groups) {
23 | $sid = (Summon-Group "$inc").SID.Value
24 | $domain_groups = $domain_groups + "(A;;GA;;;$sid)"
25 | }
26 | if (-Not ([string]::IsNullOrWhiteSpace($domain_groups))) {
27 | $domain_groups = 'O:NSG:BAD:P' + $domain_groups + 'S:'
28 | }
29 |
30 | foreach ( $chan in $ChannelList.GetEnumerator() ) {
31 |
32 | echo "-> $($prov.key)_$($chan.key)"
33 |
34 | $doUpdate = $true
35 | try {
36 | & wecutil gs "$($prov.key)_$($chan.key)" *>1 |Out-Null
37 | }
38 | catch {
39 | $doUpdate = $false
40 | }
41 |
42 | #
43 | @"
44 |
45 | $($prov.key)_$($chan.key)
46 | $(If ($doUpdate) {""})
49 |
50 | true
51 | http://schemas.microsoft.com/wbem/wsman/1/windows/EventLog
52 | Normal
53 |
63 |
64 |
67 |
68 | false
69 | HTTP
70 | Events
71 |
72 | $($prov.key)/$($chan.key)
73 |
74 |
75 |
76 |
77 |
78 | ${domain_groups}
79 |
80 | "@ | Out-File -Encoding utf8 -Force -FilePath $TempSubFile
81 |
82 | If ($doUpdate) {
83 | & wecutil ss /c:$TempSubFile |Out-Null
84 | }
85 | Else {
86 | & wecutil cs $TempSubFile |Out-Null
87 | }
88 |
89 | Remove-Item -Path $TempSubFile
90 |
91 | }# End foreach $chan
92 | }# End foreach $prov
93 |
94 |
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1 | ###
2 | # Copyright: Elastic NV (https://www.elastic.co/) 2021
3 | # Licence: AGPL 3.0
4 | # Author: Thorben Jändling
5 | #
6 |
7 | cd $PSScriptRoot
8 |
9 | # Try to Get AD PowerShell Cmdlets; will silently fail if we're not admin
10 | If (-Not (Test-Path -Path .\_deps_check.txt)) {
11 | If (-Not (Get-Command Get-ADDomain -ErrorAction SilentlyContinue)) {
12 |
13 | try {
14 | # 'New' Win 10
15 | If (Get-Command Add-WindowsCapability -ErrorAction SilentlyContinue) {
16 | Add-WindowsCapability –online –Name “Rsat.ActiveDirectory.DS-LDS.Tools~~~~0.0.1.0” | Out-Null
17 | }
18 | # Win 7, Win 8.x, and 'old' Win 10
19 | If (Get-Command Enable-WindowsOptionalFeature -ErrorAction SilentlyContinue) {
20 | Enable-WindowsOptionalFeature -Online -FeatureName RSATClient-Roles-AD-Powershell | Out-Null
21 | }
22 | # Windows Server
23 | If (Get-Command Install-WindowsFeature -ErrorAction SilentlyContinue) {
24 | Install-WindowsFeature RSAT-AD-PowerShell | Out-Null
25 | }
26 | }
27 | catch {}
28 | }
29 | Get-Date | Out-File -Encoding unicode -Force -FilePath .\_deps_check.txt
30 | }
31 |
32 | # ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Configurables Start Here ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
33 |
34 | # Summon-Group() [below] uses this.
35 | # New Groups will be created in $NewGroupOU (Auto set to 'Users' OU just below!)
36 | $NewGroupOU = $null
37 | # AD Base OU (Auto set just below)
38 | $BaseOU = $null
39 | # Comment this out if you set these manually above
40 | If (Get-Command Get-ADDomain -ErrorAction SilentlyContinue) {
41 | $NewGroupOU = (Get-ADDomain).UsersContainer
42 | $BaseOU = (Get-ADDomain).DistinguishedName
43 | }
44 |
45 | # The Forwarding Filter Profile that Subscriptions should use
46 | # Options in this config: Standard, Minimal,
47 | $FFProfile = "Standard"
48 | #$FFProfile = "Minimal"
49 |
50 | # The WEC server uses groups instead of OUs to assign subscriptions
51 | # map_ou2group.ps1 will keep the listed Groups synced with the given list of OUs
52 | # For a WEC server be sure not to overlap OUs, group membership must be exclusive
53 | # NOTE: The AD Groups listed here will be created if missing! (Missing OUs are ignored)
54 | $GroupList = @{
55 | 'Domain Clients' = @("OU=Client Systems,${BaseOU}");
56 | 'Domain Misc' = @("OU=Misc Systems,${BaseOU}");
57 | 'Domain Privileged' = @("OU=Privileged Systems,${BaseOU}");
58 | 'Domain Servers' = @("OU=Server Systems,${BaseOU}");
59 | }
60 |
61 | # List of Providers with
62 | # - A unique GUID; Use [guid]::NewGuid() to get new GUIDs, if you want to add new Providers
63 | # - The (channel) Logs Directory; Recommend using dedicated disks/storage e.g. D:\Logs
64 | # - The max Log Size before rollover
65 | # - The AD Groups that map hosts to them (Include/Exclude)
66 | # NOTE: The AD Groups listed here will be created if missing!
67 | $ProviderList = @{
68 |
69 | "WecFwdLog-Domain-Clients" = @{
70 | GUID = "{ea76befc-2be5-4a24-bfab-3d9303ac27d5}";
71 | LogDir = "C:\Logs"
72 | LogSize = 10737418240 # 10G per channel/file
73 | Inc_Groups = @('Domain Clients');
74 | };
75 |
76 | "WecFwdLog-Domain-Controllers" = @{
77 | GUID = "{4f365d6b-57ea-466d-ad6e-22864307ad5f}";
78 | LogDir = "C:\Logs"
79 | LogSize = 10737418240 # 10G per channel/file
80 | Inc_Groups = @('Domain Controllers');
81 | };
82 |
83 | "WecFwdLog-Domain-Members" = @{
84 | GUID = "{47e1763d-1e45-435f-9073-70c1c08f70ee}";
85 | LogDir = "C:\Logs"
86 | LogSize = 10737418240 # 10G per channel/file
87 | Inc_Groups = @('Domain Computers'); # Catch all members and exclude the other groups
88 | # Auto Generated below
89 | #Exc_Groups = @('Domain Clients', 'Domain Controllers', 'Domain Miscellaneous', 'Domain Privileged', 'Domain Servers');
90 | };
91 |
92 | "WecFwdLog-Domain-Misc" = @{
93 | GUID = "{5bb6e603-33c4-4be3-bf40-102476243076}";
94 | LogDir = "C:\Logs"
95 | LogSize = 10737418240 # 10G per channel/file
96 | Inc_Groups = @('Domain Miscellaneous');
97 | };
98 |
99 | "WecFwdLog-Domain-Privileged" = @{
100 | GUID = "{c00ccb56-d596-40de-9a88-4e6c2a4244d4}";
101 | LogDir = "C:\Logs"
102 | LogSize = 10737418240 # 10G per channel/file
103 | Inc_Groups = @('Domain Privileged');
104 | };
105 |
106 | "WecFwdLog-Domain-Servers" = @{
107 | GUID= "{1673d607-4c45-4cbf-80ee-554eaf561626}";
108 | LogDir = "C:\Logs"
109 | LogSize = 10737418240 # 10G per channel/file
110 | Inc_Groups = @('Domain Servers');
111 | };
112 |
113 | }
114 |
115 | # Auto Exclude all other assigned Groups from Members
116 | $ProviderList.'WecFwdLog-Domain-Members'.Exc_Groups = @($ProviderList.GetEnumerator() | ForEach-Object({ If (-Not ($_.Key.Contains('Members'))) {$_.Value.Inc_Groups} }))
117 |
118 | # List of Channels (log files) and their Forwarding event selector Filters
119 | # The Filter used is set via $FFProfile (above) in the form "FF${FFProfile}"
120 | $ChannelList = @{
121 |
122 | #~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Application
123 | "Application" = @{
124 | FFStandard = @'
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143 | }; # Application
144 |
145 | #~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Misc
146 | "Misc" = @{
147 | FFStandard = @'
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165 | }; # Misc
166 |
167 | #~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Script (PowerShell)
168 | "Script" = @{
169 | FFStandard = @'
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193 | }; # Script
194 |
195 | #~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Security
196 | "Security" = @{
197 | FFStandard = @'
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268 | *[EventData[Data[1]="S-1-5-18"]]
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272 | }; # Security
273 |
274 | #~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Service
275 | "Service" = @{
276 | FFStandard = @'
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293 | FFMinimal = @'
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301 | }; # Service
302 |
303 | #~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Sysmon
304 | "Sysmon" = @{
305 | FFStandard = @'
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312 | # Assume that your Sysmon is trimmed down to minimal
313 | FFMinimal = @'
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320 | }; # Sysmon
321 |
322 | #~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ System
323 | "System" = @{
324 | FFStandard = @'
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367 | *[EventData[Data[@Name="QueryOptions"]="140737488355328"]]
368 |
369 | *[EventData[Data[@Name="QueryResults"]=""]]
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372 | '@;
373 | }; # System
374 |
375 | #~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ End
376 |
377 | } # $ChannelList
378 |
379 | # Extra processors to include in the generated winlogbeat.yml
380 | $WlbProcessorsExtras = @"
381 | - add_observer_metadata: ~
382 | "@
383 |
384 | # Extra Event Log inputs to include in the generated winlogbeat.yml
385 | $wlbEventLogsExtras = @"
386 | "@
387 |
388 | # Extra options to add to each Event Log input in the generated winlogbeat.yml
389 | $wlbEventLogOptions = @"
390 | "@
391 |
392 | # ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Mostly internal ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
393 |
394 |
395 | # While it is useful in the off chance that one is creating a non-AD WEC, the fallback to LocalGroup here is mainly to aid offline testing.
396 | function Summon-Group ([string]$name)
397 | {
398 | $result = $null
399 | If (Get-Command Get-ADDomain -ErrorAction SilentlyContinue) {
400 | try {
401 | $result = Get-ADGroup "$name"
402 | }
403 | catch {
404 | Write-Warning "CREATING new AD Group: $name"
405 | $result = New-ADGroup -Name "${name}" -SamAccountName "${name}" -GroupCategory Security -GroupScope Global -DisplayName "${name}" -Path "${NewGroupOU}" -Description "*Auto-created by WEC Setup*"
406 | }
407 | }
408 | Else {
409 | try {
410 | $result = Get-LocalGroup "$name"
411 | }
412 | catch {
413 | Write-Warning "CREATING new Local Group: $name"
414 | $result = New-LocalGroup -Name "${name}" -Description "*Auto-created by WEC Setup*"
415 | }
416 | }
417 |
418 | return $result
419 | }
420 |
421 | # Base name for our WEC Forward Channels files
422 | $wfcName = "WecFwdChans"
423 |
424 | # Paths to the SDK tools
425 | $SdkPath = "C:\Program Files (x86)\Windows Kits\8.1\bin\x64"
426 | $DotNetPath = "C:\Windows\Microsoft.NET\Framework64\v4.0.30319"
427 |
428 |
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