*********************************** Common External Tool Configurations *********************************** The list below of various examples is by no means a full list of ways to use **External Tools** but gives you a idea of how it can be used in different ways. Ping ==== Ping a server via cmdline. - Filename: %COMSPEC% - Arguments: /c ping -t %HostName% - Can integrate: Unknown Traceroute ========== Run a traceroute via cmdline. - Filename: %COMSPEC% - Arguments: /c set /P = | tracert %HostName% - Can integrate: Unknown `WinSCP `_ ============================================ WinSCP is a free GUI Secure Copy program. - Filename: C:\\Program Files\\WinSCP\\WinSCP.exe (example path) - Arguments: scp://%Username%:%Password%@%Hostname%/ - Optional Arguments - turn on compression and ignore any host key errors: -rawsetting Compression=1 -hostkey=* - Can integrate: No `FileZilla S/FTP `_ =================================================== Free and open source FTP client for most platforms. - Filename: C:\\Program Files\\FileZilla FTP Client\\filezilla.exe (example path) - Arguments (FTP): ftp://%Username%:%Password%@%Hostname% - Arguments (SFTP): sftp://%Username%:%Password%@%Hostname% - Can integrate: Unknown `Firefox `_ ======================================================= Don't like the built-in browser support? Integrate with the Mozilla Firefox browser directly! - Filename: C:\\Program Files\\Mozilla Firefox\\firefox.exe (example path) - Arguments: %Hostname% - Can integrate: Unknown `Google Chrome `_ =========================================================================== Google Chrome is a freeware web browser developed by Google. - Filename: C:\\Program Files (x86)\\Google\\Chrome\\Application\\chrome.exe (example path) - Arguments: %Hostname% - Can integrate: Unknown `Internet Explorer `_ ============================================== Standard browser included with Windows installation. - Filename: C:\\Program Files\\Internet Explorer\\iexplore.exe - Arguments: %Hostname% - Can integrate: Unknown `MySql Workbench `_ ============================================================= MySQL Workbench provides data modeling, SQL development, and comprehensive administration tools for server configuration, user administration, backup, and much more. You will be prompted for a password when starting the connection. - Filename: C:\\Program Files\\MySQL\\MySQL Workbench 6.3 CE\\MySQLWorkbench.exe (example path) - Arguments: -query %USERNAME%@%HOSTNAME% - Can integrate: Unknown `VNC Viewer `_ ========================================================= - Filename: C:\\Program Files\\RealVNC\\VNC Viewer\\vncviewer.exe (example path) - Arguments: %HostName% - Can integrate: Unknown Windows Computer Manager ======================== - Filename: %WINDIR%\\system32\\compmgmt.msc - Arguments: /Computer=%HostName% - Can integrate: Unknown `Zenmap GUI `_ ======================================== Zenmap is a GUI front-end for nmap. - Filename: C:\\Program Files\\Nmap\\zenmap.exe (example path) - Arguments: -p "Quick scan plus" -t %Hostname% - Can integrate: Unknown `UltraVNC `_ ====================================== UltraVNC is a free and open source program for connection to remote machines using the VNC protocol. - Filename: C:\\Program Files\\UltraVNC\\vncviewer.exe (example path) - Arguments: %HostName%:%port% -password %PASSWORD% - Can integrate: Unknown COM Serial Port =============== This will allow you to connect to a specific COM serial port using PuTTY. - Filename: putty.exe (example path) - Arguments: -serial com%Port% - Can integrate: Yes Create a new connection entry with the following information: - Name: Serial COM**X** - Protocol: Ext. App - External Tool: COM Serial Port - Port: your desired COM port # here `Windows PowerShell `_ ========================================================================================================================================================================= Windows PowerShell is a task-based command-line shell and scripting language designed especially for system administration. Running with suggested argument will open a PS session connected to a host. No prompt for credintials will popup. - Filename: %WINDIR%\system32\WindowsPowerShell\v1.0\PowerShell.exe - Arguments: -noexit $pw = \"%password%\" -replace '\^', ''; $password = ConvertTo-SecureString $pw -AsPlainText -Force; $Cred= New-Object System.Management.Automation.PSCredential (\"%username%\", $password); Enter-PSSession -ComputerName %hostname% -credential $Cred - Can integrate: No `Windows PowerShell (ISE) `_ ========================================================================================================================================================================= Windows PowerShell Integrated Scripting Environment (ISE) is a graphical host application that enables you to read, write, run, debug, and test scripts and modules in a graphic-assisted environment. - Filename: %WINDIR%\\system32\\WindowsPowerShell\\v1.0\\PowerShell_ISE.exe - Arguments: args here - Can integrate: Yes To get all windows file systems attributes of the remote server ========================================================================================================================================================================= It’s could be very useful for database and application servers to know all windows file systems attributes of the remote server, the size in mb, free space in mb and free % including all lettered drives ( e.g c: ) as well as mounted drives. Mounted drives are tricky to find and interrogate by other means. You must run mR as a user with appropriate permission on the remote server: shortcut = C:\Windows\System32\runas.exe /user:domain\ntuser "C:\Program Files\mRemoteNG\mRemoteNG.exe" - Filename: %SystemRoot%\system32\WindowsPowerShell\v1.0\powershell.exe - Arguments: -NoExit Get-WmiObject Win32_Volume -ComputerName %hostname% | Format-Table Name, @{Name=”Size(MB)”;Expression={“{0:0,0.00}” -f($_.Capacity/1mb)}}, @{Name=”Free Space(MB)”;Expression={“{0:0,0.00}” -f($_.FreeSpace/1mb)}}, @{Name=”Free (%)”;Expression={“{0,6:P0}” -f(($_.FreeSpace/1mb) / ($_.Capacity/1mb))}} - Can integrate: No Result will be similar to this: .. figure:: /images/external_tools_win-resurces.png You do not need to be logged into the remote server – just highlight the name. (suggested by: Ray Miller)