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WebJEA reviews and mentions
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AD web request
WebJEA
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What platform do you use to build self service for other IT?
Webjea https://github.com/markdomansky/WebJEA Use that on a non-dc.
- How to build a website to invoke powershell commands from
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GUI Website to invoke Powershell to Azure AD/O365
WebJEA is exactly what you're looking for. Give users privileged access to PowerShell scripts in a GUI. https://github.com/markdomansky/WebJEA
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Easy way to run scripts via GUI?
I’ve been looking into something similar. I’ve come across WebJEA a few times. Looks like the best bet if you want a web UI.
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Form to Powershell
Another one, purely web based, and free is WebJEA. You get web interface for powershell scripts, IIS is used. The link https://github.com/markdomansky/WebJEA.
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Interactive ASP.NET dashboard for PS scripts?
Be sure to also check out WebJEA. https://github.com/markdomansky/WebJEA We use this in our org for exactly the reasons you mention. Only thing is it’s not really interactive. You can get creative with the use of script parameters to capture the input you need though, and they have some good examples and templates to work from.
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A WebJEA query - onloadscript and $WebJeaUserName
So I've read the issue thread here: https://github.com/markdomansky/WebJEA/issues/4
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Thinking of building a more user friendly version of rundeck that customer support folks can use
markdomansky/WebJEA: WebJEA - Secure Self Service Web Forms from PowerShell Scripts (github.com) (DEMO)
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markdomansky/WebJEA is an open source project licensed under GNU General Public License v3.0 only which is an OSI approved license.
The primary programming language of WebJEA is Visual Basic .NET.