├── logo.png ├── Sample_UAL ├── HyperV-PC │ ├── Information.txt │ ├── Current.mdb │ ├── SystemIdentity.mdb │ └── {03A01CC5-91BB-4936-B685-63697785D39E}.mdb └── Nondomain-User │ ├── Information.txt │ ├── Current.mdb │ ├── SystemIdentity.mdb │ └── {03A01CC5-91BB-4936-B685-63697785D39E}.mdb ├── README.md ├── KStrike.py └── LICENSE.md /logo.png: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/brimorlabs/KStrike/HEAD/logo.png -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Sample_UAL/HyperV-PC/Information.txt: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | This folder contains sample UAL data from "HyperV-PC" 2 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Sample_UAL/Nondomain-User/Information.txt: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | This folder contains UAL files for "Nondomain-User" 2 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Sample_UAL/HyperV-PC/Current.mdb: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/brimorlabs/KStrike/HEAD/Sample_UAL/HyperV-PC/Current.mdb -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Sample_UAL/Nondomain-User/Current.mdb: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/brimorlabs/KStrike/HEAD/Sample_UAL/Nondomain-User/Current.mdb -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Sample_UAL/HyperV-PC/SystemIdentity.mdb: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/brimorlabs/KStrike/HEAD/Sample_UAL/HyperV-PC/SystemIdentity.mdb -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Sample_UAL/Nondomain-User/SystemIdentity.mdb: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/brimorlabs/KStrike/HEAD/Sample_UAL/Nondomain-User/SystemIdentity.mdb -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Sample_UAL/HyperV-PC/{03A01CC5-91BB-4936-B685-63697785D39E}.mdb: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/brimorlabs/KStrike/HEAD/Sample_UAL/HyperV-PC/{03A01CC5-91BB-4936-B685-63697785D39E}.mdb -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Sample_UAL/Nondomain-User/{03A01CC5-91BB-4936-B685-63697785D39E}.mdb: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/brimorlabs/KStrike/HEAD/Sample_UAL/Nondomain-User/{03A01CC5-91BB-4936-B685-63697785D39E}.mdb -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /README.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | ![KStrike](https://github.com/brimorlabs/KStrike/blob/master/logo.png?raw=true) 2 | 3 | 4 | # KStrike 5 | Stand-alone parser for User Access Logging from Server 2012 and newer systems 6 | 7 | # [BriMor Labs](https://www.brimorlabs.com) 8 | 9 | ## KStrike 10 | 11 | This script will parse data from the User Access Logging files contained on Windows Server 2012 and newer systems, found under the path "\Windows\System32\Logfiles\SUM" (please visit the KPMG blog post at https://advisory.kpmg.us/blog/2021/digital-forensics-incident-response.html for more details). For documentation on these files, please visit the official documentation page at https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-server/administration/user-access-logging/manage-user-access-logging 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | ### Usage 16 | Run the script from the command line, afer you have extracted the database files from the SUM folder. This script will work with Python 2 or Python 3. It has also been tested on the most recent SIFT workstation release 17 | 18 | ``` 19 | This script will parse on-disk User Access Logging found on Windows Server 2012 20 | and later systems, found under the path "\Windows\System32\Logfiles\SUM" 21 | The output is double pipe || delimited 22 | 23 | Example usage: KStrike.py SYSTEMNAME\Current.mdb > Current_mdb.txt 24 | ``` 25 | 26 | This script has been tested on the following systems: 27 | - Windows 28 | - macOS 29 | - \*nix 30 | 31 | REQUIREMENTS: 32 | 33 | - libesedb (pyesedb) (https://github.com/libyal/libesedb) 34 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /KStrike.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/usr/bin/env python 2 | 3 | ''' 4 | Initially Developed January 30, 2021 5 | 6 | Updates 7 | 2021-06-24 - Added Python3 support 8 | 2021-04-26 - Added two new GUIDs to lookup table 9 | 2021-02-23 - Built in logic to identify multi-year entries (abnormal, but it can happen) 10 | 2021-02-13 - Processed DNS table (if available) and correlates hostname(s) to IPv4 addresses 11 | 2024-01-09 - Made small changes to line 251 and 276, changing from "(value > 0)" to "(value is not None)". Added Active Directory Lightweight Directory Service GUID 12 | 13 | DISCLAIMER: 14 | 15 | Copyright (c) 2021-2024, BriMor Labs 16 | All rights reserved. 17 | 18 | Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without 19 | modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are met: 20 | * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright 21 | notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. 22 | * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright 23 | notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the 24 | documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. 25 | * Neither the name of the BriMor Labs nor the 26 | names of its contributors may be used to endorse or promote products 27 | derived from this software without specific prior written permission. 28 | 29 | 30 | THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS "AS IS" AND 31 | ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED 32 | WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE 33 | DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL BRIMOR LABS BE LIABLE FOR ANY 34 | DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES 35 | (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; 36 | LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND 37 | ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT 38 | (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS 39 | SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. 40 | 41 | 42 | Many thanks to: 43 | - Patrick Bennett 44 | - Kevin Stokes 45 | - Mark McKinnon and Mark Baggett (for their work on SRUM parsing scripts which helped with ESE database/field structure 46 | - Microsoft reference material on this artifact: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-server/administration/user-access-logging/manage-user-access-logging 47 | ''' 48 | 49 | 50 | import pyesedb 51 | import sys 52 | import os 53 | import re 54 | import math 55 | import uuid 56 | import binascii 57 | import struct 58 | import socket 59 | import textwrap 60 | from datetime import timedelta 61 | from datetime import datetime 62 | from binascii import unhexlify 63 | from struct import unpack 64 | import time 65 | 66 | # Declared variables 67 | kstrikeversionnumber = "20210624" # KStrike Version number 68 | StartTime=time.time() # Recording the start time 69 | insertdatefourofyear = [] # We will use this later 70 | insertdateyyyymmdd = [] # We will use this later 71 | lastaccessfourofyear = [] # We will use this later 72 | lastaccessyyyymmdd = [] # We will use this later 73 | insertdatehour = [] # We will use this later 74 | insertdateday = [] # We will use this later 75 | clienttablenumber = [] # We will use this later 76 | dnstablenumber = [] # We will use this later 77 | totalcountofaccesses = [] # We will use this later 78 | badyeardetector = [] # We will use this later as a check 79 | correlatedtwoaccessmismatchyear = "No" # We will use this later as a check 80 | 81 | 82 | # Setup dictionary for column types 83 | Column_Dict = {0:'NULL', 1:'Text', 2:'Integer', 3:'Integer', 4:'Integer', 5:'Integer', 6:'Real', 7:'Real', 8:'Text', 9:'Blob', \ 84 | 10:'Text', 11:'Blob', 12:'Text', 13:'Integer', 14:'Integer', 15:'Integer', 16:'Text', 17:'Integer'} #Column Type dictionary. Add to it as needed 85 | Table_Dict = {'MSysObjects':'MSysObjects', 'MSysObjectsShadow':'MSysObjectsShadow', 'MSysObjids':'MSysObjids', 'MSysLocales':'MSysLocales', \ 86 | 'CLIENTS':'CLIENTS','ROLE_ACCESS':'ROLE_ACCESS','VIRTUALMACHINES':'VIRTUALMACHINES','MSysObjids':'MSysObjids','DNS':'DNS'} #Table Dictionary. Add to it as needed 87 | GUID_Dict = {'{10A9226F-50EE-49D8-A393-9A501D47CE04}':'File Server', '{4116A14D-3840-4F42-A67F-F2F9FF46EB4C}':'Windows Deployment Services', '{48EED6B2-9CDC-4358-B5A5-8DEA3B2F3F6A}':'DHCP Server', \ 88 | '{7CC4B071-292C-4732-97A1-CF9A7301195D}':'FAX Server', '{7FB09BD3-7FE6-435E-8348-7D8AEFB6CEA3}':'Print and Document Services', '{910CBAF9-B612-4782-A21F-F7C75105434A}':'BranchCache', \ 89 | '{952285D9-EDB7-4B6B-9D85-0C09E3DA0BBD}':'Remote Access', '{B4CDD739-089C-417E-878D-855F90081BE7}':'Active Directory Rights Management Service', '{BBD85B29-9DCC-4FD9-865D-3846DCBA75C7}':'Network Policy and Access Services', \ 90 | '{C23F1C6A-30A8-41B6-BBF7-F266563DFCD6}':'FTP Server', '{C50FCC83-BC8D-4DF5-8A3D-89D7F80F074B}':'Active Directory Certificate Services', '{D6256CF7-98FB-4EB4-AA18-303F1DA1F770}':'Web Server', \ 91 | '{D8DC1C8E-EA13-49CE-9A68-C9DCA8DB8B33}':'Windows Server Update Services','{AD495FC3-0EAA-413D-BA7D-8B13FA7EC598}':'Active Directory Domain Services','{BD7F7C0D-7C36-4721-AFA8-0BA700E26D9E}':'SQL Server Database Engine',\ 92 | '{DDE30B98-449E-4B93-84A6-EA86AF0B19FE}':'MSMQ','{1479A8C1-9808-411E-9739-2D3C5923E86A}':'Windows Server 2016 DatacenterRemote Desktop Gateway','{90E64AFA-70DB-4FEF-878B-7EB8C868F091}':'Windows ServerRemote Desktop Services',\ 93 | '{2414BC1B-1572-4CD9-9CA5-65166D8DEF3D}':'SQL Server Analysis Services','{8CC0AC85-40F7-4886-9DAB-021519800418}':'Reporting Services','{4AD13311-EC3B-447E-9056-14EDE9FA7052}':'Active Directory Lightweight Directory Services'} 94 | #This is our GUID dictionary lookup. Add to it as needed 95 | DNS_Dict = {} 96 | 97 | 98 | def win_date_bin_to_datetime(win_date_bin): #This converts the datetime field of the CLIENTS table specificaly, it is Windows FILETIME 99 | decimaldate = int(struct.unpack("||") #Printing the large text data 201 | elif ((Table_Record.get_value_data(Column_Number) == "\x00\x00") and (Column_Name == "AuthenticatedUserName")): 202 | sys.stdout.write("||") #Printing the large text data 203 | elif ((Table_Record.get_value_data(Column_Number) == "") and (Column_Name == "AuthenticatedUserName")): 204 | sys.stdout.write("||") #Printing the large text data 205 | elif ((Column_Name == "Address") and (Table_name == "DNS" )): #Pulling out IP address from DNS table 206 | global ip_address_from_dns #Declaring the global variable 207 | ip_address_from_dns = Table_Record.get_value_data(Column_Number).decode('utf-16', 'ignore').replace('\x00', '') #Assigning the IP address to the variable 208 | elif ((Column_Name == "HostName") and (Table_name == "DNS" )): #Pulling out Hostname from DNS table 209 | hostname_from_dns = Table_Record.get_value_data(Column_Number).decode('utf-16', 'ignore').replace('\x00', '') #Assigning the Hostname to the variable 210 | #sys.stdout.write("DNS IP Address is "+ip_address_from_dns+" hostname is "+str(hostname_from_dns)+"\r\n") 211 | if ip_address_from_dns in DNS_Dict: #Populating DNS_Dict dictionary varaiable 212 | DNS_Dict[str(ip_address_from_dns)].append(str(hostname_from_dns)) #Append if value is seen 213 | else: 214 | DNS_Dict[str(ip_address_from_dns)] = [str(hostname_from_dns)] #Create new pair if value is not seen 215 | else: 216 | large_text = Table_Record.get_value_data(Column_Number).decode('utf-16', 'ignore') 217 | lengthoflarge_text=len(large_text) #Computing the length, as another check 218 | if ((lengthoflarge_text > 1) and (pythonversion == 2) ): 219 | sys.stdout.write(large_text.encode('utf-8')+"||") #Printing the large text data if value is greater than 1 220 | elif ((lengthoflarge_text > 1) and (pythonversion > 2) ): 221 | sys.stdout.write(large_text+"||") #Printing the large text data if value is greater than 1 222 | else: 223 | sys.stdout.write("||") #Printing the large text data if value is not greater than 1 224 | elif (Column_Type == 13): #SUPER_LARGE_VALUE 225 | return Record_List.append(Table_Record.get_value_data_as_integer(Column_Number)) 226 | elif (Column_Type == 14): #INTEGER_32BIT_UNSIGNED 227 | int32bitunsigned=str(Table_Record.get_value_data_as_integer(Column_Number)) 228 | if (Column_Name == "TotalAccesses"): #Ensuring total accesses column name is correct 229 | global totalcountofaccesses #Calling the global variable 230 | totalcountofaccesses=int32bitunsigned #Setting the global variable for a check later on 231 | sys.stdout.write(int32bitunsigned+"||") #Printing the number of Accesses 232 | else: 233 | sys.stdout.write(int32bitunsigned+"||") #Printing the number 234 | elif (Column_Type == 15): #INTEGER_64BIT_SIGNED 235 | return Record_List.append(Table_Record.get_value_data_as_integer(Column_Number)) 236 | elif (Column_Type == 16): #GUID 237 | if (Table_Record.get_value_data(Column_Number) == None): 238 | sys.stdout.write("NO GUID DATA||") #Printing the string 239 | else: 240 | uuid_Bytes = Table_Record.get_value_data(Column_Number) 241 | orgguid = uuid.UUID(bytes_le=uuid_Bytes) #Turning the data into a GUID 242 | urnguid=orgguid.urn #Making the GUID easier to work with 243 | rawguid = urnguid[9:] #Stripping out unneeded formatting 244 | ucrawguid=str(rawguid).upper() #Making it all upper case 245 | fullguid='{'+ucrawguid+'}' #Building the GUID for the table lookup 246 | if (Column_Name == "RoleGuid"): #Ensuring Column Name is correct 247 | GUID_conversion = GUID_Dict.get(fullguid, "No Match for GUID found") #Looking up value-key in GUID_Dict dictionary file above 248 | sys.stdout.write(fullguid+" ("+GUID_conversion+")||") #Writing the string 249 | else: 250 | sys.stdout.write(fullguid+"||") #If it doesn't work, writing the string 251 | elif (Column_Type == 17): #INTEGER_16BIT_UNSIGNED 252 | value=Table_Record.get_value_data_as_integer(Column_Number) 253 | if ( (value is not None) and ( "Day" in str(Column_Name)) ): #Checking to see if Day is in the field. If so, we will do some converting 254 | juliandate= str(Column_Name)[3:] #Pulling out Julian Date 255 | #sys.stdout.write(str(juliandate)+" is Julian Date\r\n") 256 | global insertdatefourofyear #Pulling the insert date four of year 257 | global lastaccessfourofyear #Pulling the last access four of year 258 | global lastaccessyyyymmdd #Pulling the last access yyyymmdd 259 | global insertdateyyyymmdd #Pulling the insert date yyyymmdd 260 | global badyeardetector #Calling the global variable of badyeardetector 261 | global correlatedtwoaccessmismatchyear #Calling on the global variable of correlatedtwoaccessmismatchyear 262 | if ( (int(insertdatefourofyear)) != (int(lastaccessfourofyear)) and (Column_Name != "Day1") and (totalcountofaccesses == "2") ) : #We enter this loop if the years don't match, the day isn't Day1, and the count of accesses is two (because we can deduce what is what) 263 | if (correlatedtwoaccessmismatchyear != "Yes"): #A nested loop, because we need to do this 264 | sys.stdout.write(str(insertdateyyyymmdd)+":1, "+str(lastaccessyyyymmdd)+":1") #Writing the string here 265 | correlatedtwoaccessmismatchyear="Yes" #Setting the variable to yes 266 | else: 267 | if ( (int(insertdatefourofyear)) != (int(lastaccessfourofyear)) and (Column_Name != "Day1") and (totalcountofaccesses > "2") and (badyeardetector != "Yes") ) : #We enter this loop if the years don't match, the day isn't Day1, and the count of accesses is greater than two. Because who knows what is going on with this database here? 268 | sys.stdout.write("**** WARNING: Multiple years detected, correlated \"DatesAndAccesses\" may not be accurate **** ") #Writing the WARNING string here 269 | badyeardetector="Yes" #Setting the value to Yes 270 | import datetime #Yes, this has to happen here too 271 | #Checking to see if the hour is 23 and day is 31. The day should be 1, however, time skew can happen, and we are accounting for that here 272 | if ((Column_Name == "Day1") and (int(insertdatehour) == 23) and (int(insertdateday) == 31) ): 273 | properinsertdatefourofyear = (int(insertdatefourofyear) + 1) #Adding one to the year to make it right, and avoiding adding a variable to itself, because reasons 274 | insertdatefourofyear = properinsertdatefourofyear #Setting the global variable to the proper value of +1 275 | testingd = datetime.datetime.strptime('{} {}'.format(juliandate, insertdatefourofyear),'%j %Y') #Formatting the day to datetime 276 | fullconvjd = testingd.strftime("%Y-%m-%d") #Another formatting 277 | sys.stdout.write(str(fullconvjd)+": "+str(value)+", ") #Printing the string 278 | elif (value is not None): 279 | sys.stdout.write(str(Column_Name)+" "+str(value)+",") #Printing the string 280 | else: 281 | sys.stdout.write("") #Printing the string 282 | 283 | 284 | if len(sys.argv) == 1: 285 | sys.stderr.write("\r\n88 a8P ad88888ba 88 88\r\n88 ,88' d8\" \"8b ,d \"\" 88\r\n88 ,88\" Y8, 88 88\r\n88,d88' `Y8aaaaa, MM88MMM 8b,dPPYba, 88 88 ,d8 ,adPPYba,\r\n8888\"88, `\"\"\"\"\"8b, 88 88P' \"Y8 88 88 ,a8\" a8P_____88\r\n88P Y8b `8b 88 88 88 8888[ 8PP\"\"\"\"\"\"\"\r\n88 \"88, Y8a a8P 88, 88 88 88`\"Yba, \"8b, ,aa\r\n88 Y8b \"Y88888P\" \"Y888 88 88 88 `Y8a `\"Ybbd8\"'\r\n\r\n") #Writing ASCII art to STDERr 286 | sys.stderr.write("Version "+str(kstrikeversionnumber)+"\r\n") #Writing version to STDERR 287 | sys.stderr.write("\r\nThis script will parse on-disk User Access Logging found on Windows Server 2012\r\nand later systems under the path \"\Windows\System32\LogFiles\SUM\"\r\nThe output is double pipe || delimited\r\n\r\n\r\nExample Usage: KStrike.py Current.mdb > SYSNAME_Current.txt\r\n\r\n") #Writing info to SDTERR 288 | sys.exit() #A nice clean exit 289 | #First, we figure the version of python we are running 290 | if sys.version_info[0] < 3: 291 | pythonversion=2 292 | else: 293 | pythonversion=3 294 | sys.stderr.write("\r\nPython Version" +str(pythonversion)+" detected\r\n\r\n") #Writing info to SDTERR 295 | file_object = open(sys.argv[1], "rb") #Opening file 296 | esedb_file = pyesedb.file() #ESE db needed things 297 | esedb_file.open_file_object(file_object) #ESE db needed things 298 | Num_Of_tables = esedb_file.get_number_of_tables() #ESE db needed things 299 | sys.stderr.write ("The number of tables is "+str(Num_Of_tables)+"\r\n") #A nice message to STDERR 300 | for i in range (0, Num_Of_tables): #Loop through the table names 301 | Table = esedb_file.get_table(i) 302 | Table_name = Table_Dict[Table.get_name()] 303 | Table_name.encode("utf-8") 304 | if (Table_name == "DNS"): #CLIENTS is the maing one we are interested in 305 | dnstablenumber=i #Saving this for later 306 | elif (Table_name == "CLIENTS"): #CLIENTS is the maing one we are interested in 307 | clienttablenumber=i #Saving this for later 308 | sys.stderr.write("Table "+str(i)+" Name is: "+str(Table_name)+"\r\n") #Writing data to SDTERR 309 | #Now we parse out the DNS table 310 | DNSTable = esedb_file.get_table(int(dnstablenumber)) #Table six is the DNS table. But checking just to be sure 311 | Table_name = Table_Dict[DNSTable.get_name()] #Dictionary lookup 312 | Template_Name = DNSTable. get_template_name() #Grabbing name 313 | Table_Num_Columns = DNSTable.get_number_of_columns() #Grabbing Columns 314 | Table_Num_Records = DNSTable.get_number_of_records() #Grabbing Records 315 | if (Table_Num_Records > 0 and Table_name == "DNS"): #Another check to ensure we process the right table 316 | for t in range(0,Table_Num_Records): #Looping through the data 317 | progresscounter=(t + 1) #Since count starts at zero, we need to add one 318 | sys.stderr.write("Parsing "+str(progresscounter)+" of "+str(Table_Num_Records)+" DNS table records\r\n") #Needed for debugging 319 | for x in range(0, Table_Num_Columns): #Stepping through the data 320 | Data_Value=[] #To be used later 321 | Table_Record = DNSTable.get_record(t) #Getting record 322 | Column_Name = Table_Record.get_column_name(x) #Getting name 323 | Column_Type = Table_Record.get_column_type(x) #Getting type 324 | Check_Column_Type(Table_Record, Column_Type, x, Data_Value) #Arguments to pass to subroutine 325 | else: 326 | sys.stderr.write("The table \"DNS\" has zero records\r\n") 327 | progresscounter="0" 328 | 329 | if (Table_name == "CLIENTS"): #CLIENTS is the maing one we are interested in 330 | clienttablenumber=i #Saving this for later 331 | #Now we parse out the CLIENTS table 332 | ClientsTable = esedb_file.get_table(int(clienttablenumber)) #Table five is the CLIENTS table. But checking just to be sure 333 | Table_name = Table_Dict[ClientsTable.get_name()] #Dictionary lookup 334 | Template_Name = ClientsTable. get_template_name() #Grabbing name 335 | Table_Num_Columns = ClientsTable.get_number_of_columns() #Grabbing Columns 336 | Table_Num_Records = ClientsTable.get_number_of_records() #Grabbing Records 337 | if (Table_Num_Records > 0 and Table_name == "CLIENTS"): #Another check to ensure we process the right table 338 | sys.stdout.write("RoleGuid (RoleName)||TenantId||TotalAccesses||InsertDate||LastAccess||RawAddress||ConvertedAddress (Correlated_HostName(s))||AuthenticatedUserName||DatesAndAccesses||\r\n") #This is the header 339 | for t in range(0,Table_Num_Records): #Looping through the data 340 | progresscounter=(t + 1) #Since count starts at zero, we need to add one 341 | sys.stderr.write("Parsing "+str(progresscounter)+" of "+str(Table_Num_Records)+" CLIENTS table records\r\n") #Needed for debugging 342 | for x in range(0, Table_Num_Columns): #Stepping through the data 343 | Data_Value=[] #To be used later 344 | Table_Record = ClientsTable.get_record(t) #Getting record 345 | Column_Name = Table_Record.get_column_name(x) #Getting name 346 | Column_Type = Table_Record.get_column_type(x) #Getting type 347 | Check_Column_Type(Table_Record, Column_Type, x, Data_Value) #Arguments to pass to subroutine 348 | sys.stdout.write("||\r\n") #Last bit of formatting to string 349 | badyeardetector="No" #Changing it back to No 350 | correlatedtwoaccessmismatchyear="No" #Changing it back to No 351 | else: 352 | sys.stderr.write("The table \"CLIENTS\" has zero records\r\n") 353 | progresscounter="0" 354 | esedb_file.close() #Close db 355 | 356 | scriptruntime=(time.time() - StartTime) #Calculating the run time 357 | formattedscriptruntime=int(scriptruntime) #Making an integer for the result 358 | #If it is less than 60, we print seconds. Otherwise, we format it H:MM:SS format 359 | if (formattedscriptruntime > 60): 360 | import datetime #Yes, we need this here (again) 361 | totalruntime=str(datetime.timedelta(seconds=int(formattedscriptruntime))) #Making the string 362 | sys.stderr.write("\r\nKStrike processed "+str(progresscounter)+" records in "+totalruntime+" (H:MM:SS)\r\n\r\n") #Writing the output 363 | else: 364 | sys.stderr.write("\r\nKStrike processed "+str(progresscounter)+" records in "+str(formattedscriptruntime)+" seconds\r\n\r\n") #Just seconds here 365 | sys.exit() #A nice clean exit 366 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /LICENSE.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | Copyright (c) 2021 Brian Moran (BriMor Labs 2 | @brianjmoran, @BriMorLabs, brimorlabs.com). All rights reserved. 3 | 4 | This software is provided "as is," without warranty of any kind, 5 | express or implied. 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