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Bloodhound by default assigns a highvalue attribute to certain groups such as Domain Admins and Domain Controllers. Currently Goodhound regards all non-highvalue users to be regular non-admin users.
If a domain has tiered admin structures it might be useful to have a way to point GoodHound to a set of standard users as part of the custom schema option. This would then focus the busiest paths algorithm on these users, rather than including tier 2 and tier 1 admins as start nodes.
This discussion was converted from issue #25 on February 22, 2022 07:59.
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Bloodhound by default assigns a highvalue attribute to certain groups such as Domain Admins and Domain Controllers. Currently Goodhound regards all non-highvalue users to be regular non-admin users.
If a domain has tiered admin structures it might be useful to have a way to point GoodHound to a set of standard users as part of the custom schema option. This would then focus the busiest paths algorithm on these users, rather than including tier 2 and tier 1 admins as start nodes.
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