Hi,
LDAP use a 18 digit timestamp format. It’s an epoch timestamp.
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Hi,
LDAP use a 18 digit timestamp format. It’s an epoch timestamp.
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rdp files can store the password for a connection. The password is protected with the users key who saved the file.
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like openssl s_client you can also use powershell to view/get the certificate of a webserver.
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the powershell command-let Invoke-WebRequest does not follow an http redirect.
The solution is to call Invoke-WebRequest recursivly with the redirect URL from the location header field when http code 301 or 308 is returned.
$sURL = "https://visualstudio.com/" $sRedirectTo=$null do { $oWebResponse = $null try { $oWebResponse = Invoke-WebRequest $sURL } catch { $oWebResponse=$_.Exception.Response write-host ("Exception: {0}" -f $_.Exception.Message) } if($oWebResponse.StatusCode -ne 200) { $aRedirectTo=$oWebResponse.Headers.GetValues("location") if($aRedirectTo.Count -ge 1) { $sRedirectTo=$aRedirectTo[0] } else { write-host ("No location URL in header") break } if (-not [string]::IsNullOrEmpty($sRedirectTo)) { write-host ("Redirect to {0}" -f ($sRedirectTo)) $sURL = $sRedirectTo } else { write-host ("location URL Null") break } } else { Write-Output ("OK Location = {1} HttpCode = {0}" -f $oWebResponse.StatusCode,$sRedirectTo ) break } } while ($true)
Michael
Hi,
if you are working with special characters (i.e. German Umlaute) within a Textfile it is importent to know with which text encoding (UTF8, ASCII…) a file is saved.
Continue reading Windows: Determine Textencoding of a File