Powershell scripts for Localhost SSL and IdentityServer token handling
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Oct 19, 2020 - PowerShell
Powershell scripts for Localhost SSL and IdentityServer token handling
PowerShell script to check certificate expiry dates and to create event log and email alerts. Invalid/self signed certificate checking is supported.
List all matching Certificates stored in the local certificate store with the Subject name entered. Also allows user to Export the certificates either in CER or PFX format.
These Powershell Scripts check on your CA if there are any Certs that are about to expire in the next 30 Days. The different Revisions of the Script contain different amount of features, chose the one best fit for your needs.
Connects to multiple hosts and parses the certificate. Writes the result to a .csv file.
Get all certificates from a pfSense/OPNsense config file backup to look for possible CRL issues due to duplicated cert serial numbers. Support for encrypted XML files from (pfSense v2.4.4-Release-p3 and earlier), (OPNsense 19.7.4).
A simple example of using GitHub Actions with PowerShell and Pester to monitor certificates on a list of web servers.
powershell script to compare trusted root ca's to microsofts current trusted root ca's
Azure Automated Test Environment
Get the Certificate details for any Website, allows user to download the certificate. This can be used for keeping track of the certificate details, change history.
Simple powershell module to manage code signing certificate in trusted publisher container on Windows computers and servers
A PowerShell module for working with x509 Certificates. No other tools required.
Example of how to deploy a certificate into a Windows container running in Service Fabric.
PowerShell script to automate the installation of certificate on multiple domain joined VMs.
Generate the Certificate from the CSR File
Cross-platform PowerShell module that makes encrypting and decrypting strings (using standard cryptographic algorithms) and managing certificates easy.
The Securely Automated Credentials product (SACRED) generates and rotates a wide range of different credential types, with the option of updating the applications that use them.
Enable code signing by acquiring a certificate from a root ca, add to ise
simple powershell module to get single or all user/contact certificates from an AD with all related information including metadata
KeyStore Explorer Portable
Add a description, image, and links to the certificates topic page so that developers can more easily learn about it.
To associate your repository with the certificates topic, visit your repo's landing page and select "manage topics."