Windows/Powershell
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+ | ===Enable PSRemoting=== | ||
On the server you'll be accessing | On the server you'll be accessing | ||
<nowiki>PS> Enable-PSRemoting -Force #suppresses user prompts and enables. | <nowiki>PS> Enable-PSRemoting -Force #suppresses user prompts and enables. | ||
PS> Enable-PSRemoting -SkipNetworkProfileCheck -Force #enables even on public networks.</nowiki> | PS> Enable-PSRemoting -SkipNetworkProfileCheck -Force #enables even on public networks.</nowiki> | ||
+ | ===Enable Windows Remote Management (WinRM)=== | ||
You will also probably have to enable WinRM (windows remote management) | You will also probably have to enable WinRM (windows remote management) | ||
<nowiki># Set start mode to automatic | <nowiki># Set start mode to automatic | ||
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PS> Stop-Service -Name "WinRM"</nowiki> | PS> Stop-Service -Name "WinRM"</nowiki> | ||
+ | ===Trusted Hosts List=== | ||
You may also need to add the client that will be connecting to the trusted hosts list. | You may also need to add the client that will be connecting to the trusted hosts list. | ||
<nowiki>PS> Set-Item WSMan:\localhost\Client\TrustedHosts -Value "FQDN" -Force #Adds an individual host. Overwrites previous entry. | <nowiki>PS> Set-Item WSMan:\localhost\Client\TrustedHosts -Value "FQDN" -Force #Adds an individual host. Overwrites previous entry. | ||
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System.String TrustedHosts * </nowiki> | System.String TrustedHosts * </nowiki> | ||
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+ | ===Test Connectivity=== | ||
+ | <nowiki>PS> Test-WSMan -ComputerName {ServerFQDN} -Credential {ServerFQDN/Domain}\{User} -Authentication Default | ||
+ | ie. PS> Test-WSMan -ComputerName win-45mo0eqvg4g -Credential win-45mo0eqvg4g\Administrator -Authentication Default</nowiki> |
Revision as of 10:34, 18 January 2019
Contents |
Allow Remote Powershell
Server
Enable PSRemoting
On the server you'll be accessing
PS> Enable-PSRemoting -Force #suppresses user prompts and enables. PS> Enable-PSRemoting -SkipNetworkProfileCheck -Force #enables even on public networks.
Enable Windows Remote Management (WinRM)
You will also probably have to enable WinRM (windows remote management)
# Set start mode to automatic PS> Set-Service WinRM -StartMode Automatic # Verify start mode and state - it should be running PS> Get-WmiObject -Class win32_service | Where-Object {$_.name -like "WinRM"} # Start/Stop service PS> Start-Service -Name "WinRM" PS> Stop-Service -Name "WinRM"
Trusted Hosts List
You may also need to add the client that will be connecting to the trusted hosts list.
PS> Set-Item WSMan:\localhost\Client\TrustedHosts -Value "FQDN" -Force #Adds an individual host. Overwrites previous entry. PS> Set-Item WSMan:\localhost\Client\TrustedHosts -Value "*" -Force #Adds everything to the trusted host list. PS> Get-Item WSMan:\localhost\Client\TrustedHosts WSManConfig: Microsoft.WSMan.Management\WSMan::localhost\Client Type Name SourceOfValue Value ---- ---- ------------- ----- System.String TrustedHosts *
Test Connectivity
PS> Test-WSMan -ComputerName {ServerFQDN} -Credential {ServerFQDN/Domain}\{User} -Authentication Default ie. PS> Test-WSMan -ComputerName win-45mo0eqvg4g -Credential win-45mo0eqvg4g\Administrator -Authentication Default