PSCalendar
:calendar: A set of PowerShell commands for displaying calendars in the console. (by jdhitsolutions)
Posh-ACME
PowerShell module and ACME client to create certificates from Let's Encrypt (or other ACME CA) (by rmbolger)
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63 | 726 | |
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10.0 | 6.8 | |
over 1 year ago | 4 days ago | |
PowerShell | PowerShell | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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Stars - the number of stars that a project has on GitHub. Growth - month over month growth in stars.
Activity is a relative number indicating how actively a project is being developed. Recent commits have higher weight than older ones.
For example, an activity of 9.0 indicates that a project is amongst the top 10% of the most actively developed projects that we are tracking.
PSCalendar
Posts with mentions or reviews of PSCalendar.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-09-16.
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Windows verison of cal
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Posh-ACME
Posts with mentions or reviews of Posh-ACME.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-03-17.
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trying to copy a signed xml using get-content and set-content. It works when I get-content from the original file, or a get-content and then set-content created version of the file... but if I try to store the file in the script itself to set-content later, no dice. Why not?
Yes. It’s just text, right? So as long as the process you’re using to copy the contents into the string variable isn’t accidentally adding or removing white space (including line breaks), it should just be a matter of matching the output encoding and line endings. If the source file has Unix line endings, you may need to drop into .NET in order to output your string variable to the file. There’s an example you can use at the end of this file.
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Anyone using Let's Encrypt Certify The Web?
Dropped it for Posh-ACME https://github.com/rmbolger/Posh-ACME
- Windows Server Cert Management in Small Environment
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SSL Certificate Replacement Script
Also wanted to plug my cert related modules Posh-ACME and Posh-ACME.Deploy for getting and deploying free certs from Let's Encrypt or other ACME-based cert authorities. Though my modules typically require at least PS 5.1 and .NET 4.7.1.
- Cygwin in production?
- Windows 10 - Lets Encrypt help pls
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What on earth kind of policy is this, GoDaddy?
while it does indeed work well and i did some tests with it in my home env things like https://github.com/rmbolger/Posh-ACME/issues/333 happening don't really help putting trust in the reliability of that unfortunately.
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Web cert questions
Setup a KeyVault and Managed Identity, which you can integrate with DigiCert natively. If you'd rather use Let's Encrypt, keyvault-acmebot does work well. Certify and win-acme have KeyVault plugins, just run the software on a VM somewhere and update KeyVault. You can also use Posh-ACME and the Azure Az PowerShell module to roll your own. You could also do it on a Linux/BSD OS with various ACME implementations and the Azure CLI.
- Trojan detected, need help
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Powershell administration of Dynamics365 - SSL certificate
Posh-ACME can help with obtaining a free cert from a public CA. I know nothing about Dynamics365 though. So I'll have to defer to others on being able to deploy the cert to it.
What are some alternatives?
When comparing PSCalendar and Posh-ACME you can also consider the following projects:
PersistenceSniper - Powershell module that can be used by Blue Teams, Incident Responders and System Administrators to hunt persistences implanted in Windows machines. Official Twitter/X account @PersistSniper. Made with ❤️ by @last0x00 and @dottor_morte
certify - Professional ACME Client for Windows. Certificate Management UI, powered by Let's Encrypt and compatible with all ACME v2 CAs. Download from certifytheweb.com