(Rogue Office 365 and Azure (active) Directory tools)
ROADtools is a framework to interact with Azure AD. It currently consists of a library (roadlib) and the ROADrecon Azure AD exploration tool.
ROADlib is a library that can be used to authenticate with Azure AD or to build tools that integrate with a database containing ROADrecon data. The database model in ROADlib is automatically generated based on the metadata definition of the Azure AD internal API. ROADlib lives in the ROADtools namespace, so to import it in your scripts use from roadtools.roadlib import X
ROADrecon is a tool for exploring information in Azure AD from both a Red Team and Blue Team perspective. In short, this is what it does:
- Uses an automatically generated metadata model to create an SQLAlchemy backed database on disk.
- Use asynchronous HTTP calls in Python to dump all available information in the Azure AD graph to this database.
- Provide plugins to query this database and output it to a useful format.
- Provide an extensive interface built in Angular that queries the offline database directly for its analysis.
ROADrecon uses async
Python features and is only compatible with Python 3.6-3.8 (development is done with Python 3.8).
There are multiple ways to install ROADrecon:
Using a published version on PyPi
Stable versions can be installed with pip install roadrecon
. This will automatically add the roadrecon
command to your PATH.
Using a version from GitHub
Every commit to master is automatically built into a release version with Azure Pipelines. This ensures that you can install the latest version of the GUI without having to install npm
and all it's dependencies. You can download the roadlib
and roadrecon
build files from the Azure Pipelines artifacts (click on the button "1 Published". The build output files are stored in ROADtools.zip
. You can either install the .whl
or .tar.gz
files directly using pip or unzip both and install the folders in the correct order (roadlib
first):
pip install roadlib/
pip install roadrecon/
You can also install them in development mode with pip install -e roadlib/
.
Developing the front-end
If you want to make changes to the Angular front-end, you will need to have node
and npm
installed. Then install the components from git:
git clone https://github.com/dirkjanm/roadtools.git
pip install -e roadlib/
pip install -e roadrecon/
cd roadrecon/frontend/
npm install
You can run the Angular frontend with npm start
or ng serve
using the Angular CLI from the roadrecon/frontend/
directory. To build the JavaScript files into ROADrecon's dist_gui
directory, run npm build
.
See this Wiki page on how to get started.