SecretManagement
Scripts
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SecretManagement
- How to deal with credentials in automated scripts?
- How do I go about copying files on a remote computer from another remote computer using copy-item
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PowerShell beginner information
Securely Store Credentials on Disk Using the new secrets manager by MS is probably one of the easier and better ways to go about this now. · https://github.com/PowerShell/SecretManagement
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My practical use of SecretManagement module
Looks good. Can I ask what your case is for using SecretManagement.JustinGrote.CredMan module? The license says it’s a modification of https://github.com/PowerShell/SecretManagement/tree/master/ExtensionModules/CredManStore, but the source is not available on the authors Github page for this module.
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Proper way to manage passwords in automated scripts?
There is a PowerShell secrets module, which is presumably more secure: https://github.com/PowerShell/SecretManagement
- Powershell password manager?
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PSFalcon - Always 429 rate exceeded
As for the credential handling, you're on the right track. PSFalcon doesn't handle them, so you can store them however you'd like as long as they're passed to Request-FalconToken as plain text. I plan on looking into support for the SecretManagement module in a future version.
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How do you manage your username and passwords across your PowerShell scripts?
I've used the SecretManagement module from Microsoft for some time and been very happy with it.
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PSRemoting vs PowerCLI
However there are other ways to handle secret management. Microsoft, as of last year, offers the SecretManagement module that I have not messed with yet. https://github.com/PowerShell/SecretManagement
- Using the new Secrets Management module for secrets in scripts - What it is and demos.
Scripts
What are some alternatives?
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blog-secretmanagement-powershell-module - Blog about recently introduced SecretManagement PowerShell module, our practical usage and code.
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Delete-Snag-IT-Temp-Files-From-Horizon-View-Profile - Script to Delete Snag-IT Temp Files From Horizon View Persona Profiles
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