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EVENmonitor

EVENmonitor is a lightweight tool for monitoring Windows Event Logs remotely over MS-EVEN6 RPC. It retrieves event data from a target and parses the returned XML into readable output.

The tool is aimed at security researchers, pentesters, and red/blue/purple team operators who want to observe how activity is captured in Windows logs during assessments. Inspired by LDAPmonitor, it enables fast, real-time event filtering.

Features:

  • Streams live events from a remote host (default channel: Security)
  • Supports Kerberos, password, NT hash, or AES key authentication
  • Filters by event IDs and grep-like string matching

Install

Install pipx following the instructions at https://pipx.pypa.io/stable/installation/#installing-pipx and then run:

pipx install git+https://github.com/NeffIsBack/EVENmonitor

Usage

EVENmonitor --dc-ip <TARGET_IP> -u <USER> -p <PASSWORD> -d <DOMAIN>
even --dc-ip <TARGET_IP> -u <USER> -p <PASSWORD> -d <DOMAIN>  # Short version

Options

Event filtering

  • --channel Security|System|... choose event log channel
  • --event-id 4624,4625,4688 filter specific event IDs
  • --grep <STRING> show only events containing a string

Authentication

  • -k --kerberos use Kerberos auth
  • --kdcHost <HOST> FQDN of KDC for Kerberos auth
  • -H [LMHASH:]NTHASH
  • --aes-key <HEX>

Output

  • --header-only print only event headers (timestamp, ID, level, keyword, task)
  • --debug include raw formatted XML output
  • --no-color disable colored output
  • --logfile <FILE> also write output to a file

Example workflows

Failed/successful logons:

EVENmonitor --dc-ip 10.0.0.10 -u alice -d corp.local -p 'Passw0rd!' --event-id 4624,4625

Watch process creation artifacts:

EVENmonitor --dc-ip 10.0.0.10 -u alice -d corp.local -p 'Passw0rd!' --event-id 4688 --grep powershell

Demo

EVENmonitor Demo

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Monitor the Windows Event Log with grep-like features or filtering for specific Event IDs

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