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Set credentials/password for remote connection in powershell on Windows Server 2012
Remotely execute application on another PC connected via a crossover cableInstalling SQL remotely using Invoke-CommandRDS 2012 - Starting RemoteApp from RDWeb Prompts for credentialsHow to persist credentials in a remote Powershell session?What permission is needed to use a service account to remote run powershell on a server?After reinstalling the Active Directory roles, I cannot see the users and computer objectsSysWOW64 access denied (Windows Server 2012 Standard)Remote Powershell for non-admin user in non-domain pcCan I run remote PowerShell/Cmd command with RDP credential, without Remote PS enabled?How “PScustomobject” work in powershell 2.0?
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I have 2 servers (both Windows Server 2012 R2). They both have an Administrator account with password xxx and the 2 servers are in the same network (domain). I didn't install/configure those servers.
I'm able to execute powershell commands from server 1:
Invoke-Command -ComputerName server01 -ScriptBlock Get-Culture
I can also use this command
Invoke-Command -ComputerName server01 -Credential Administrator -ScriptBlock Get-Culture
There pops up a windows and I have to fill in my password.
I want that only the option with Credential/password is allowed and only when this connection comes from server02.
How do I have to achieve this in powershell?
windows-server-2012-r2 powershell
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I have 2 servers (both Windows Server 2012 R2). They both have an Administrator account with password xxx and the 2 servers are in the same network (domain). I didn't install/configure those servers.
I'm able to execute powershell commands from server 1:
Invoke-Command -ComputerName server01 -ScriptBlock Get-Culture
I can also use this command
Invoke-Command -ComputerName server01 -Credential Administrator -ScriptBlock Get-Culture
There pops up a windows and I have to fill in my password.
I want that only the option with Credential/password is allowed and only when this connection comes from server02.
How do I have to achieve this in powershell?
windows-server-2012-r2 powershell
I think you're asking a different question than Colyn answered. Specifically: You want to require the password be provided (not allowing the implicit use of the same user) and you also want to restrict any caller other than the single specific machine? The latter would require a firewall change. The former has various approaches, mostly involving a totally different user.
– Matthew Wetmore
Feb 16 '17 at 5:56
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I have 2 servers (both Windows Server 2012 R2). They both have an Administrator account with password xxx and the 2 servers are in the same network (domain). I didn't install/configure those servers.
I'm able to execute powershell commands from server 1:
Invoke-Command -ComputerName server01 -ScriptBlock Get-Culture
I can also use this command
Invoke-Command -ComputerName server01 -Credential Administrator -ScriptBlock Get-Culture
There pops up a windows and I have to fill in my password.
I want that only the option with Credential/password is allowed and only when this connection comes from server02.
How do I have to achieve this in powershell?
windows-server-2012-r2 powershell
I have 2 servers (both Windows Server 2012 R2). They both have an Administrator account with password xxx and the 2 servers are in the same network (domain). I didn't install/configure those servers.
I'm able to execute powershell commands from server 1:
Invoke-Command -ComputerName server01 -ScriptBlock Get-Culture
I can also use this command
Invoke-Command -ComputerName server01 -Credential Administrator -ScriptBlock Get-Culture
There pops up a windows and I have to fill in my password.
I want that only the option with Credential/password is allowed and only when this connection comes from server02.
How do I have to achieve this in powershell?
windows-server-2012-r2 powershell
windows-server-2012-r2 powershell
asked Feb 14 '17 at 10:53
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I think you're asking a different question than Colyn answered. Specifically: You want to require the password be provided (not allowing the implicit use of the same user) and you also want to restrict any caller other than the single specific machine? The latter would require a firewall change. The former has various approaches, mostly involving a totally different user.
– Matthew Wetmore
Feb 16 '17 at 5:56
add a comment |
I think you're asking a different question than Colyn answered. Specifically: You want to require the password be provided (not allowing the implicit use of the same user) and you also want to restrict any caller other than the single specific machine? The latter would require a firewall change. The former has various approaches, mostly involving a totally different user.
– Matthew Wetmore
Feb 16 '17 at 5:56
I think you're asking a different question than Colyn answered. Specifically: You want to require the password be provided (not allowing the implicit use of the same user) and you also want to restrict any caller other than the single specific machine? The latter would require a firewall change. The former has various approaches, mostly involving a totally different user.
– Matthew Wetmore
Feb 16 '17 at 5:56
I think you're asking a different question than Colyn answered. Specifically: You want to require the password be provided (not allowing the implicit use of the same user) and you also want to restrict any caller other than the single specific machine? The latter would require a firewall change. The former has various approaches, mostly involving a totally different user.
– Matthew Wetmore
Feb 16 '17 at 5:56
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You need to create a credential object with the Get-Credential cmdlet, store it in a variable, and use it with your Invoke-Command.
$Cred = Get-Credential
Invoke-Command -Credential $Cred
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You need to create a credential object with the Get-Credential cmdlet, store it in a variable, and use it with your Invoke-Command.
$Cred = Get-Credential
Invoke-Command -Credential $Cred
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You need to create a credential object with the Get-Credential cmdlet, store it in a variable, and use it with your Invoke-Command.
$Cred = Get-Credential
Invoke-Command -Credential $Cred
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You need to create a credential object with the Get-Credential cmdlet, store it in a variable, and use it with your Invoke-Command.
$Cred = Get-Credential
Invoke-Command -Credential $Cred
You need to create a credential object with the Get-Credential cmdlet, store it in a variable, and use it with your Invoke-Command.
$Cred = Get-Credential
Invoke-Command -Credential $Cred
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I think you're asking a different question than Colyn answered. Specifically: You want to require the password be provided (not allowing the implicit use of the same user) and you also want to restrict any caller other than the single specific machine? The latter would require a firewall change. The former has various approaches, mostly involving a totally different user.
– Matthew Wetmore
Feb 16 '17 at 5:56