AzureConnectionAssistant.psm1
function Test-Session () { <# .SYNOPSIS Function to validate a connection to an Azure RM Subscription. .DESCRIPTION This function initiates a check to see if you are have a current Azure Login session, if it finds you don't, it prompts you to select credentials saved in the Registry. .EXAMPLE PS C:\> Test-Session No session found or No local credentials stored. Please select from the following 1: MyAzureCreds 2: To enter credentials manually (Needed for any Federated credentials) Select: : 1 Environment : AzureCloud Account : scott@examplenotreal.com TenantId : 123e7e65-2654-43c1-b123-caf99f844a69 SubscriptionId : 5095e43d-2fee-4c98-bd73-b7c5c7e01012 SubscriptionName : Pay-As-You-Go CurrentStorageAccount : PS C:\> This example demonstrates running the function in a fresh PowerShell session, with no current connection. The Function lists the saved credentials that are stored locally and prompts for a selection as to which credential to use. Then proceeds to make a connection to AzureRM with the selected credentials. .NOTES Created by: Scott Thomas - scott@deathbyvegemite.com Copyright (c) 2017. All rights reserved. THIS CODE IS MADE AVAILABLE AS IS, WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND. THE ENTIRE RISK OF THE USE OR THE RESULTS FROM THE USE OF THIS CODE REMAINS WITH THE USER. #> [CmdletBinding(SupportsShouldProcess = $true)] Param() trap{Write-Host -f Red "$($_.Exception.Message)"; return $false} $sesh = Get-AzureRmContext -ErrorAction SilentlyContinue if ($Sesh.Environment -like $null) { Write-Host -f Yellow "No session found or no local credentials stored." New-AzureRMLogin } else { return $sesh } } function New-AzureRMLogin { <# .SYNOPSIS Function to connect to an AzureRM Subscription. .DESCRIPTION This function is used by Test-Session to connect to Azure using credentials saved in the Registry of the current user. .PARAMETER ConnectWithDefault This switch will force the use of the first saved credential. .EXAMPLE PS C:\> New-AzureRMLogin Please select from the following 1: MyAzureCreds 2: To enter credentials manually (Needed for any Federated credentials) Select: : 1 Environment : AzureCloud Account : scott@examplenotreal.com TenantId : 123e7e65-2654-43c1-b123-caf99f844a69 SubscriptionId : 5095e43d-2fee-4c98-bd73-b7c5c7e01012 SubscriptionName : Pay-As-You-Go CurrentStorageAccount : PS C:\> This example demonstrates connecting to an Azure RM Subscription, after being prompted and selecting the first saved credentials. .NOTES Created by: Scott Thomas - scott@deathbyvegemite.com Copyright (c) 2017. All rights reserved. THIS CODE IS MADE AVAILABLE AS IS, WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND. THE ENTIRE RISK OF THE USE OR THE RESULTS FROM THE USE OF THIS CODE REMAINS WITH THE USER. #> [CmdletBinding(SupportsShouldProcess = $true)] Param ( [Parameter(Mandatory = $false, ValueFromPipeline = $false)][Switch]$ConnectWithDefault ) trap { Write-Host -f Red "$($_.Exception.Message)"; return $false } if ((Test-Path -Path HKCU:\System\CurrentControlSet\SecCreds) -eq $false){return $false} if ($ConnectWithDefault) { $Default = (Show-SavedCreds)[0].Name $creds = Get-SavedCreds $Default } else { Write-Host "Please select from the following" $i = 1; Foreach ($Name in (Show-SavedCreds | select Name)) { Write-Host "$i`: $($name.name)"; $i++ } Write-Host "$i`: To enter credentials manually (Needed for any Federated credentials)" $promptvalue = Read-Host -Prompt "Select: " if ($promptvalue -eq $i) { $return = Login-AzureRmAccount return $return } else { $CredToConnectTo = (Show-SavedCreds)[($promptvalue - 1)] $creds = Get-SavedCreds $($CredToConnectTo.name) } } $return = Login-AzureRmAccount -Credential $creds return $return } function New-SavedCreds { <# .SYNOPSIS Function to save credentials to the HKCU. .DESCRIPTION This function will save an encrypted credential to the HKCU hive of the current users' context. .PARAMETER CredName This is the name used to save the credentials under in the registry. .PARAMETER Creds This is an object containing a PSCredential. .EXAMPLE PS C:\> $creds = Get-Credential scott@examplenotreal.com PS C:\> New-SavedCreds -CredName MyAzureCreds -Creds $creds Hive: HKEY_CURRENT_USER\System\CurrentControlSet\SecCreds Name Property ---- -------- MyAzureCreds UserName : scott@examplenotreal.com PSPath : Microsoft.PowerShell.Core\Registry::HKEY_CURRENT_USER\System\CurrentControlSet\SecCreds\MyAzureCreds PSParentPath : Microsoft.PowerShell.Core\Registry::HKEY_CURRENT_USER\System\CurrentControlSet\SecCreds PSChildName : MyAzureCreds PSDrive : HKCU PSProvider : Microsoft.PowerShell.Core\Registry Password : cAOSp3ihzlAtXC8vSzI9TYBHHpGGIV3SnbCQMJJQMZ7AjPDkcIXL0UpKqZ1tw1TLstQtIsUhGhHsfntYYnz1eKEMAh1vuR5vy9oPRkgNA3LibSINV2Ku4AYIKwwSW5sAefEYaxrxAPOsY2OOgX1B0w6KHUShEpy9U2HQxiOSEk tDR12J9Ir1q4NCALIvpnfB6iEMFYJfY80bqvyTjmcpTlBpVNbja2rGHeXGj5yzWOeuluSqH6MX9IT963Ruoy1QPYIJSiWN8KIEDvbLs8vciGaU4v3o2G1gajl0KY5iuQ32p8sbwiIU8RzjfPg9Hmi5f3mt PSPath : Microsoft.PowerShell.Core\Registry::HKEY_CURRENT_USER\System\CurrentControlSet\SecCreds\MyAzureCreds PSParentPath : Microsoft.PowerShell.Core\Registry::HKEY_CURRENT_USER\System\CurrentControlSet\SecCreds PSChildName : MyAzureCreds PSDrive : HKCU PSProvider : Microsoft.PowerShell.Core\Registry PS C:\> This example demonstrates saving a set of credentuals to a variable, then adding that PSCredential to the registry. .NOTES Created by: Scott Thomas - scott@deathbyvegemite.com Copyright (c) 2017. All rights reserved. THIS CODE IS MADE AVAILABLE AS IS, WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND. THE ENTIRE RISK OF THE USE OR THE RESULTS FROM THE USE OF THIS CODE REMAINS WITH THE USER. #> [CmdletBinding(SupportsShouldProcess = $true)] Param ( [Parameter(Mandatory = $true, ValueFromPipeline = $false)][String]$CredName, [Parameter(Mandatory = $true, ValueFromPipeline = $false)][System.Management.Automation.PSCredential]$Creds ) trap { Write-Host -f Red "$($_.Exception.Message)"; return $false } if ((Test-Path -Path HKCU:\System\CurrentControlSet\SecCreds) -eq $false) { New-Item -Path HKCU:\System\CurrentControlSet\SecCreds } New-Item -Path HKCU:\System\CurrentControlSet\SecCreds\$CredName New-ItemProperty -Path HKCU:\System\CurrentControlSet\SecCreds\$CredName -Name UserName -Value $creds.UserName $password = $creds.Password | ConvertFrom-SecureString New-ItemProperty -Path HKCU:\System\CurrentControlSet\SecCreds\$CredName -Name Password -Value $password return $true } function Get-SavedCreds { <# .SYNOPSIS Function to save retrieve saved credentials. .DESCRIPTION This function will retrieve a set of credentials that are stored in the local users registry. .PARAMETER CredName This is the name of the credential to retrieve from the registry. .EXAMPLE PS C:\> $creds = Get-SavedCreds MyAzureCreds PS C:\> $creds UserName Password -------- -------- scott@examplenotreal.com System.Security.SecureString PS C:\> This example demonstrates getting a credential from the registry and saving it to a variable. .NOTES Created by: Scott Thomas - scott@deathbyvegemite.com Copyright (c) 2017. All rights reserved. THIS CODE IS MADE AVAILABLE AS IS, WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND. THE ENTIRE RISK OF THE USE OR THE RESULTS FROM THE USE OF THIS CODE REMAINS WITH THE USER. #> [CmdletBinding(SupportsShouldProcess = $true)] Param ( [Parameter(Mandatory = $true, ValueFromPipeline = $false)][String]$CredName ) trap { Write-Host -f Red "$($_.Exception.Message)"; return $false } $test = Test-Path -Path HKCU:\System\CurrentControlSet\SecCreds\$CredName if ($test) { $userName = (Get-ItemProperty -Path HKCU:\System\CurrentControlSet\SecCreds\$CredName -Name UserName).UserName $password = (Get-ItemProperty -Path HKCU:\System\CurrentControlSet\SecCreds\$CredName -Name Password).password | ConvertTo-SecureString $creds = New-Object System.Management.Automation.PSCredential $userName, $password return $creds } else { Write-Host -f Red "Credential $($CredName) not found on machine." return $false } return $true } function Set-SavedCreds { <# .SYNOPSIS Function to update a saved credentials. .DESCRIPTION This function allows for the updating of an exisitng saved credential. .PARAMETER CredName This is the name of the credential to be updated. .PARAMETER Creds This is an object containing a new PSCredential. .EXAMPLE PS C:\> $creds = Get-Credential scott@examplenotreal.com PS C:\> Set-SavedCreds -CredName MyAzureCreds -Creds $creds True PS C:\> This example demonstrates updadting a saved credential to new values. .NOTES Created by: Scott Thomas - scott@deathbyvegemite.com Copyright (c) 2017. All rights reserved. THIS CODE IS MADE AVAILABLE AS IS, WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND. THE ENTIRE RISK OF THE USE OR THE RESULTS FROM THE USE OF THIS CODE REMAINS WITH THE USER. #> [CmdletBinding(SupportsShouldProcess = $true)] Param ( [Parameter(Mandatory = $true, ValueFromPipeline = $false)][String]$CredName, [Parameter(Mandatory = $true, ValueFromPipeline = $false)][System.Management.Automation.PSCredential]$Creds ) trap { Write-Host -f Red "$($_.Exception.Message)"; return $false } $test = Test-Path -Path HKCU:\System\CurrentControlSet\SecCreds\$CredName if ($test) { if ($creds) { $password = $creds.Password | ConvertFrom-SecureString Set-ItemProperty -Path HKCU:\System\CurrentControlSet\SecCreds\$CredName -Name Password -Value $password } } else { Write-Host -f Red "Credential $($CredName) not found on machine." return $false } return $true } function Show-SavedCreds { <# .SYNOPSIS Function to show all saved credentials. .DESCRIPTION This function will retrieve allcredentials that are stored in the local users registry and display them on screen. .PARAMETER ShowPasswords This switch will allow for the credentials to be decrypted and displayed on screen. .EXAMPLE PS C:\> Show-SavedCreds -ShowPasswords Name UserName Password ---- -------- -------- MyAzureCreds scott@examplenotreal.com P@s$W0rd! PS C:\> This example demonstrates listing all credential from the registry and displaying passwords. .NOTES Created by: Scott Thomas - scott@deathbyvegemite.com Copyright (c) 2017. All rights reserved. THIS CODE IS MADE AVAILABLE AS IS, WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND. THE ENTIRE RISK OF THE USE OR THE RESULTS FROM THE USE OF THIS CODE REMAINS WITH THE USER. #> [CmdletBinding(SupportsShouldProcess = $true)] Param ( [Parameter(Mandatory = $false, ValueFromPipeline = $false)][Switch]$ShowPasswords = $false ) trap { Write-Host -f Red "$($_.Exception.Message)"; return $false } $tmpContent = @() $objReturn = @() $tmpContent = Get-ChildItem HKCU:\System\CurrentControlSet\SecCreds\ foreach ($C in $tmpContent) { $tmp = $C.name.split("\")[-1] If ($ShowPasswords) { $password = $C.GetValue("Password") | ConvertTo-SecureString [String]$stringValue = [Runtime.InteropServices.Marshal]::PtrToStringAuto([Runtime.InteropServices.Marshal]::SecureStringToBSTR($password)) } else { $stringValue = "**********" } $objTemp = New-Object -TypeName PSobject $objTemp | Add-Member -MemberType NoteProperty -Name Name $tmp $objTemp | Add-Member -MemberType NoteProperty -Name UserName $C.GetValue("UserName") $objTemp | Add-Member -MemberType NoteProperty -Name Password $stringValue $objReturn += $objTemp } return $objReturn } function Remove-SavedCreds { <# .SYNOPSIS Function to remove a saved credential. .DESCRIPTION This function will remove a credentail that has been saved in the local users registry. .PARAMETER CredName This is the name of the credential to retrieve from the registry. .EXAMPLE PS C:\> Remove-SavedCreds -CredName MyAzureCreds Confirm Are you sure you want to perform this action? Performing the operation "Remove-SavedCreds" on target "Are you sure?". [Y] Yes [A] Yes to All [N] No [L] No to All [S] Suspend [?] Help (default is "Y"): Y MyAzureCreds has been removed True PS C:\> .NOTES Created by: Scott Thomas - scott@deathbyvegemite.com Copyright (c) 2017. All rights reserved. THIS CODE IS MADE AVAILABLE AS IS, WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND. THE ENTIRE RISK OF THE USE OR THE RESULTS FROM THE USE OF THIS CODE REMAINS WITH THE USER. #> [CmdletBinding(SupportsShouldProcess = $true, ConfirmImpact = "High")] Param ( [Parameter(Mandatory = $true, ValueFromPipeline = $false)][String]$CredName ) trap{Write-Host -f Red "$($_.Exception.Message)"; return $false} if ((Test-Path -Path HKCU:\System\CurrentControlSet\SecCreds\$CredName) -eq $false) { Write-Host -f Red "Credential name not found" return $false } if ($PSCmdlet.ShouldProcess("Are you sure?")) { $Error.Clear() $toremove = Remove-Item -Path HKCU:\System\CurrentControlSet\SecCreds\$CredName -ErrorAction SilentlyContinue If ($Error.Count -eq 0) { Write-Host -f Yellow "$CredName has been removed" return $true } } Write-Host -f Red "Credentials were not able to be removed" return $false } |