Functions/TrustedHost/Remove-TrustedHost.ps1
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.SYNOPSIS Remove an entry from the trusted host list. .DESCRIPTION Remove an entry from the trusted host list and regenerate a new list with all the remaining entries, separated by a comma, and store it in the path WSMan:\localhost\Client\TrustedHosts. .INPUTS System.String. Trusted host list entry. .OUTPUTS None. .EXAMPLE PS C:\> Remove-TrustedHosts -ComputerName 'SERVER', '10.0.0.1', '*.contoso.com' Remove three entries from the trusted host list. .EXAMPLE PS C:\> '10.0.0.1', '10.0.0.2', '10.0.0.3' | Remove-TrustedHosts Remove the list of IP addresses from the trusted host list. .NOTES Author : Claudio Spizzi License : MIT License .LINK https://github.com/claudiospizzi/SecurityFever #> function Remove-TrustedHost { [CmdletBinding(SupportsShouldProcess = $true)] param ( [Parameter(Mandatory = $true, ValueFromPipeline = $true)] [System.String[]] $ComputerName ) begin { # The trusted hosts list can only be changed as an administrator. if (-not (Test-AdministratorRole)) { throw 'Access denied. Please start this functions as an administrator.' } # Get the WSMan trusted hosts item, ensure its a string $trustedHosts = [String] (Get-Item -Path 'WSMan:\localhost\Client\TrustedHosts').Value # Create an array list $trustedHostsList = New-Object -TypeName 'System.Collections.ArrayList' $trustedHostsList.AddRange($trustedHosts.Split(',')) } process { # Remove the entries foreach ($computer in $ComputerName) { if ($trustedHostsList.Contains($computer)) { $trustedHostsList.Remove($computer) } } } end { # Join the remaining entries $trustedHosts = [String]::Join(',', @($trustedHostsList)) if ($PSCmdlet.ShouldProcess($trustedHosts, "Set")) { # Finally, set the item Set-Item -Path 'WSMan:\localhost\Client\TrustedHosts' -Value $trustedHosts -Force } } } |