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==Script==
 
==Script==
 
Obviously we can not simply tell people what to type into a terminal. Also they would not know if the system was back online or not anyway.
 
Obviously we can not simply tell people what to type into a terminal. Also they would not know if the system was back online or not anyway.
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This is a WIP, has not been tested yet. Just wanted to get it recorded<ref>https://stackoverflow.com/questions/21245545/ping-test-using-bat-file-trouble-with-errorlevel</ref><ref>https://stackoverflow.com/questions/1788473/while-loop-in-batch</ref><ref>https://ss64.com/nt/set.html</ref><ref>https://stackoverflow.com/questions/132799/how-can-you-echo-a-newline-in-batch-files</ref><ref>https://superuser.com/questions/566738/windows-batch-file-if-else-usage</ref>
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<pre>
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@echo off
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set numa=0
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set numb=0
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set server=server.tld
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:Reboot server
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shutdown /r /t 0 /m \\%server%
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if errorlevel 1 (
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echo Was unable to reboot the server, contact the helpdesk. & pause
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exit)
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if errorlevel 0 (echo Waiting ~60 seconds for %server% to go offline... & goto pingtest1)
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:pingtest1
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ping -n 2 %server% | find "TTL=" >nul
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if errorlevel 0 (if %numa% == 60 ( echo %server% has not shutdown in 60 seconds. & echo Contact the helpdesk. & pause
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exit) else (set /A numa="numa + 1" & goto :pingtest1))
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if errorlevel 1 ( echo Waiting ~60 seconds for %server% & echo to come back online & goto :pingtest2 )
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:pingtest2
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ping -n 2 %server% | find "TTL=" >nul
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if errorlevel 1 (if %numa% == 60 (echo %server% has not come back online & echo in 60 seconds. Contact the helpdesk. & pause
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exit) else (set /A numa="numa + 1" & goto :pingtest2)
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if errorlevel 0 (echo %server% is back online & pause
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exit)
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Latest revision as of 16:26, 25 October 2018

Purpose

I have a server that I like to pretend does not exist (like I do with most of my Windows servers). This system is dedicated to one department, so it makes sense to allow them the ability to reboot the server.

Permissions

Going into this I assume standard users can not use RPC shutdown. So in this case we need to allow them to reboot without being able to break anything.
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  • Open secpol.msc
  • Navigate to Local Policies -> User Rights Assignment -> Force shutdown from a remote system
  • Add the user or group you want to allow remote shutdown rights to.

Script

Obviously we can not simply tell people what to type into a terminal. Also they would not know if the system was back online or not anyway.

This is a WIP, has not been tested yet. Just wanted to get it recorded[2][3][4][5][6]

@echo off
set numa=0
set numb=0
set server=server.tld
:Reboot server
shutdown /r /t 0 /m \\%server%
if errorlevel 1 (
	echo Was unable to reboot the server, contact the helpdesk. & pause
	exit)
	 if errorlevel 0 (echo Waiting ~60 seconds for %server% to go offline... & goto pingtest1)

	 
	 
:pingtest1
ping -n 2 %server% | find "TTL=" >nul
if errorlevel 0 (if %numa% == 60 ( echo %server% has not shutdown in 60 seconds. & echo Contact the helpdesk. & pause
				exit) else (set /A numa="numa + 1" & goto :pingtest1))
		if errorlevel 1 ( echo Waiting ~60 seconds for %server% & echo to come back online & goto :pingtest2 )

:pingtest2
ping -n 2 %server% | find "TTL=" >nul
if errorlevel 1 (if %numa% == 60 (echo %server% has not come back online & echo in 60 seconds. Contact the helpdesk. & pause
				exit) else (set /A numa="numa + 1" & goto :pingtest2)
if errorlevel 0 (echo %server% is back online &	 pause
		exit)