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AD Schema - Inaccurate in v6 for pwdLastSet badPasswordTime lastLogon lastLogonTimestamp

rbal_splunk
Splunk Employee
Splunk Employee

Issue is using 'admon' input on Windows with Splunk 6.x some of the key column for AD Schema are wrong, this seems like a regression as it worked on Splunk Version 5.x.
The attributes like pwdLastSet,badPasswordTime,lastLogon,lastLogonTimestamp,whenChanged – all have the same exact time stamp

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rbal_splunk
Splunk Employee
Splunk Employee

This behavior has been confirmed as Bug between Splunk Version 6.x and current release 6.0.3. It is expected to be fixed in Splunk Release 6.0.5. Bug Number

SPL-83047:ADmon: Timestamp fields (pwdLastSet, badPasswordTime, lastlogonTimestamp, etc.) are not being retrieved accurately from the AD record

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rbal_splunk
Splunk Employee
Splunk Employee

This behavior has been confirmed as Bug between Splunk Version 6.x and current release 6.0.3. It is expected to be fixed in Splunk Release 6.0.5. Bug Number

SPL-83047:ADmon: Timestamp fields (pwdLastSet, badPasswordTime, lastlogonTimestamp, etc.) are not being retrieved accurately from the AD record

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dale_lakes8769
Explorer

I'm still seeing this behavior in Splunk 6.0.6 build 228831 and Splunk_for_ActiveDirectory 1.2.2

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aelliott
Motivator

any idea of the ETA of fixing this? does this affect ldapsearch or enterprise security?

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