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Question: Is session loop on the road map similar to SharpHound? If not, would be a cool feature for the backlog.
I may or may not be placing this in the right place...
In bloodhound/enumeration/computers.py, around line 80..:
logging.info('Starting computer enumeration with %d workers', num_workers)
if len(computers) / num_workers > 500:
logging.info('The workload seems to be rather large. Consider increasing the number of w....
for _ in range(0, num_workers):
## Try to create session loop
t_end = time.time() + 10 * 1
while time.time() < t_end:
print "[>] starting enumeration"
t = threading.Thread(target=self.work, args=(q,result_q))
t.daemon = True
t.start()
print "[+] done, waiting 3 seconds"
time.sleep(3) ## Wait for 3 seconds
print "------ [c] done with entire loop!"
Ive tried placing it in the work() function and deeper levels but it will loop over each computer for 10 seconds whereas I believe the Session Loop is supposed to loop over all the computers and then have a wait period, and then do it again.
I suppose I could just run the program with only Session Collection and put that in a loop...
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Question: Is session loop on the road map similar to SharpHound? If not, would be a cool feature for the backlog.
I may or may not be placing this in the right place...
In
bloodhound/enumeration/computers.py
, around line 80..:Ive tried placing it in the
work()
function and deeper levels but it will loop over each computer for 10 seconds whereas I believe the Session Loop is supposed to loop over all the computers and then have a wait period, and then do it again.I suppose I could just run the program with only Session Collection and put that in a loop...
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: