PRT.ps1
# This file contains functions for Persistent Refresh Token and related device operations # Creates a new PRT token # Aug 26th 2020 function New-UserPRTToken { <# .SYNOPSIS Creates a new PRT JWT token. .DESCRIPTION Creates a new Primary Refresh Token (PRT) as JWT to be used to sign-in as the user. .Parameter RefreshToken Primary Refresh Token (PRT) or the user. .Parameter SessionKey The session key of the user .Parameter Context The context used = B64 encoded byte array (size 24) .Parameter Settings PSObject containing refresh_token and session_key attributes. .Parameter Nonce Nonce to be added to the token. .Parameter GetNonce Get nonce automatically by connecting to Azure AD. .EXAMPLE Get-AADIntAccessTokenForAADJoin -SaveToCache PS C:\>Join-AADIntAzureAD -DeviceName "My computer" -DeviceType "Commodore" -OSVersion "C64" Device successfully registered to Azure AD: DisplayName: "My computer" DeviceId: d03994c9-24f8-41ba-a156-1805998d6dc7 Cert thumbprint: 78CC77315A100089CF794EE49670552485DE3689 Cert file name : "d03994c9-24f8-41ba-a156-1805998d6dc7.pfx" Local SID: S-1-5-32-544 Additional SIDs: S-1-12-1-797902961-1250002609-2090226073-616445738 S-1-12-1-3408697635-1121971140-3092833713-2344201430 S-1-12-1-2007802275-1256657308-2098244751-2635987013 PS C:\>$creds = Get-Credential PS C:\>$prtKeys = Get-UserAADIntPRTKeys -PfxFileName .\d03994c9-24f8-41ba-a156-1805998d6dc7.pfx -Credentials $cred PS C:\>$prtToken = New-AADIntUserPRTToken -RefreshToken $prtKeys.refresh_token -SessionKey $prtKeys.session_key -GetNonce PS C:\>$at = Get-AADIntAccessTokenForAADGraph -PRTToken $prtToken .EXAMPLE PS C:\>New-AADIntUserPRTToken -RefreshToken "AQABAAAAAAAGV_bv21oQQ4ROqh0_1-tAHenMcJD..." -SessionKey "O1g9LD9+jiE5yFulMcIeCPZrttzfEHyIPtF5X17cA5+=" eyJhbGciOiJIUzI1NiIsICJjdHgiOiJBQUFBQUFBQUFBQUF... .EXAMPLE PS C:\>New-AADIntUserPRTToken -Settings $prtKeys -GetNonce eyJhbGciOiJIUzI1NiIsICJjdHgiOiJBQUFBQUFBQUFBQUF... #> [cmdletbinding()] Param( [Parameter(ParameterSetName='TokenAndKey',Mandatory=$True)] [String]$RefreshToken, [Parameter(ParameterSetName='TokenAndKey',Mandatory=$True)] [String]$SessionKey, [Parameter(Mandatory=$False)] [String]$Context, [Parameter(Mandatory=$False)] [String]$Nonce, [Parameter(ParameterSetName='Settings',Mandatory=$True)] $Settings, [switch]$GetNonce, [bool]$KdfV2 = $true ) Process { if($Settings) { if([string]::IsNullOrEmpty($Settings.refresh_token) -or [string]::IsNullOrEmpty($Settings.session_key)) { throw "refresh_token and/or session_key missing!" } $RefreshToken = $Settings.refresh_token $SessionKey = $Settings.session_key } if(!$Context) { # Create a random context $ctx = New-Object byte[] 24 ([System.Security.Cryptography.RandomNumberGenerator]::Create()).GetBytes($ctx) } else { $ctx = Convert-B64ToByteArray -B64 $Context } $sKey = Convert-B64ToByteArray -B64 $SessionKey $iat = [int]((Get-Date).ToUniversalTime() - $epoch).TotalSeconds # Create the header and body $hdr = [ordered]@{ "alg" = "HS256" "typ" = "JWT" "ctx" = (Convert-ByteArrayToB64 -Bytes $ctx) } $pld = [ordered]@{ "refresh_token" = $RefreshToken "is_primary" = "true" "iat" = $iat } # Derive the key from session key and context if($KdfV2) { $hdr["kdf_ver"] = 2 $derivedContext = Get-KDFv2Context -Context $ctx -Payload $pld } else { $derivedContext = $ctx } $key = Get-PRTDerivedKey -Context $derivedContext -SessionKey $sKey # Fetch the nonce if not provided if([string]::IsNullOrEmpty($Nonce)) { $Nonce = (Invoke-RestMethod -UseBasicParsing -Method Post -Uri "https://login.microsoftonline.com/Common/oauth2/token" -Body "grant_type=srv_challenge").Nonce } $pld["request_nonce"] = $Nonce # As the payload may have changed due to nonce, derive the key again if needed if($KdfV2) { $derivedContext = Get-KDFv2Context -Context $ctx -Payload $pld $key = Get-PRTDerivedKey -Context $derivedContext -SessionKey $sKey } # Create the JWT $jwt = New-JWT -Key $key -Header $hdr -Payload $pld # Return return $jwt } } # Register the device to Azure AD # Aug 20th 2020 function Join-DeviceToAzureAD { <# .SYNOPSIS Emulates Azure AD Join or Azure AD Hybrid Join by registering the given device to Azure AD. .DESCRIPTION Emulates Azure AD Join or Azure AD Hybrid Join by registering the given device to Azure AD and generates a corresponding certificate. You may use any name, type or OS version you like. For Hybrid Join, the SID, tenant ID, and the certificate of the existing synced device must be provided - no access token needed. The generated certificate can be used to create a Primary Refresh Token and P2P certificates. The certificate has no password. .Parameter AccessToken The access token used to join the device. To get MFA claim to PRT, the access token needs to be get using MFA. If not given, will be prompted. .Parameter DeviceName The name of the device to be registered. .Parameter DeviceType The type of the device to be registered. Defaults to "Windows" .Parameter OSVersion The operating system version of the device to be registered. Defaults to "10.0.18363.0" .Parameter Certificate x509 device's user certificate. .Parameter PfxFileName File name of the .pfx device certificate. .Parameter PfxPassword The password of the .pfx device certificate. .Parameter DomainControllerName The fqdn of the domain controller from where the device information is "fetched". Defaults to "dc.aadinternals.com" .Parameter DomainName The domain name of the target Azure AD tenant. Defaults to "dc.aadinternals.com" .Parameter TenantId The tenant id of the target Azure AD tenant where the hybrid join device exists. .Parameter SID The SID of the device. Must be a valid SID and match the SID of the existing AAD device object. .Parameter JoinType The join type "Join" or "Register". Defaults to Join. .EXAMPLE Get-AADIntAccessTokenForAADJoin -SaveToCache PS\:>Join-AADIntDeviceToAzureAD -DeviceName "My computer" -DeviceType "Commodore" -OSVersion "C64" Device successfully registered to Azure AD: DisplayName: "My computer" DeviceId: d03994c9-24f8-41ba-a156-1805998d6dc7 AuthUserObjectId: afdeac87-b32a-41a0-95ad-0a555a91f0a4 TenantId: 8aeb6b82-6cc7-4e33-becd-97566b330f5b Cert thumbprint: 78CC77315A100089CF794EE49670552485DE3689 Cert file name : "d03994c9-24f8-41ba-a156-1805998d6dc7.pfx" Local SID: S-1-5-32-544 Additional SIDs: S-1-12-1-797902961-1250002609-2090226073-616445738 S-1-12-1-3408697635-1121971140-3092833713-2344201430 S-1-12-1-2007802275-1256657308-2098244751-2635987013 .EXAMPLE Get-AADIntAccessTokenForAADJoin -SaveToCache PS\:>Join-AADIntDeviceToAzureAD -DeviceName "My computer" -DeviceType "Commodore" -OSVersion "C64" -JoinType Register Device successfully registered to Azure AD: DisplayName: "My computer" DeviceId: d03994c9-24f8-41ba-a156-1805998d6dc7 AuthUserObjectId: afdeac87-b32a-41a0-95ad-0a555a91f0a4 TenantId: 8aeb6b82-6cc7-4e33-becd-97566b330f5b Cert thumbprint: 78CC77315A100089CF794EE49670552485DE3689 Cert file name : "d03994c9-24f8-41ba-a156-1805998d6dc7.pfx" Local SID: S-1-5-32-544 Additional SIDs: S-1-12-1-797902961-1250002609-2090226073-616445738 S-1-12-1-3408697635-1121971140-3092833713-2344201430 S-1-12-1-2007802275-1256657308-2098244751-2635987013 .EXAMPLE PS C\:>Join-AADIntDeviceToAzureAD -DeviceName "My computer" -SID "S-1-5-21-685966194-1071688910-211446493-3729" -PfxFileName .\f24f116f-6e80-425d-8236-09803da7dfbe-user.pfx -TenantId 40cb9912-555c-42b8-80e9-3b3ad50dda8a Device successfully registered to Azure AD: DisplayName: "My computer" DeviceId: f24f116f-6e80-425d-8236-09803da7dfbe AuthUserObjectId: afdeac87-b32a-41a0-95ad-0a555a91f0a4 TenantId: 8aeb6b82-6cc7-4e33-becd-97566b330f5b Cert thumbprint: A531B73CFBAB2BA26694BA2AD31113211CC2174A Cert file name : "f24f116f-6e80-425d-8236-09803da7dfbe.pfx" #> [cmdletbinding()] Param( [Parameter(ParameterSetName="Hybrid", Mandatory=$True)] [String]$PfxFileName, [Parameter(ParameterSetName="Hybrid", Mandatory=$False)] [String]$PfxPassword, [Parameter(ParameterSetName="HybridCert", Mandatory=$True)] [Parameter(ParameterSetName="Hybrid", Mandatory=$True)] [String]$SID, [Parameter(ParameterSetName="HybridCert", Mandatory=$True)] [Parameter(ParameterSetName="Hybrid", Mandatory=$True)] [GUID]$TenantId, [Parameter(ParameterSetName="HybridCert", Mandatory=$False)] [Parameter(ParameterSetName="Hybrid", Mandatory=$False)] [Parameter(ParameterSetName="Normal", Mandatory=$False)] [String]$DomainName, [Parameter(ParameterSetName="HybridCert", Mandatory=$False)] [Parameter(ParameterSetName="Hybrid", Mandatory=$False)] [String]$DomainControllerName="dc.aadinternals.com", [Parameter(ParameterSetName="HybridCert", Mandatory=$True)] [System.Security.Cryptography.X509Certificates.X509Certificate2]$Certificate, [Parameter(ParameterSetName="Normal", Mandatory=$False)] [String]$AccessToken, [Parameter(ParameterSetName="Normal", Mandatory=$False)] [ValidateSet('Join','Register')] [String]$JoinType="Join", [Parameter(ParameterSetName="Normal", Mandatory=$True)] [Parameter(ParameterSetName="Hybrid", Mandatory=$True)] [Parameter(ParameterSetName="HybridCert", Mandatory=$True)] [String]$DeviceName, [Parameter(ParameterSetName="Normal", Mandatory=$False)] [Parameter(ParameterSetName="Hybrid", Mandatory=$False)] [Parameter(ParameterSetName="HybridCert", Mandatory=$False)] [String]$DeviceType="Windows", [Parameter(ParameterSetName="Normal", Mandatory=$False)] [Parameter(ParameterSetName="Hybrid", Mandatory=$False)] [Parameter(ParameterSetName="HybridCert", Mandatory=$False)] [String]$OSVersion="10.0.19041.804" ) Process { if(!$TenantId) { # Get from cache if not provided try { # Try first with access token retrieved with BPRT $AccessToken = Get-AccessTokenFromCache -AccessToken $AccessToken -ClientID "b90d5b8f-5503-4153-b545-b31cecfaece2" -Resource "urn:ms-drs:enterpriseregistration.windows.net" } catch { $AccessToken = Get-AccessTokenFromCache -AccessToken $AccessToken -ClientID "1b730954-1685-4b74-9bfd-dac224a7b894" -Resource "01cb2876-7ebd-4aa4-9cc9-d28bd4d359a9" } # Get the domain and tenant id $tenantId = (Read-Accesstoken -AccessToken $AccessToken).tid } # Load the Certificate for Hybrid Join if not provided if($PfxFileName) { $Certificate = Load-Certificate -FileName $PfxFileName -Password $PfxPassword -Exportable } # Register the Device $DeviceCertResponse = Register-DeviceToAzureAD -AccessToken $AccessToken -DeviceName $DeviceName -DeviceType $DeviceType -OSVersion $OSVersion -Certificate $Certificate -DomainController $DomainControllerName -SID $SID -TenantId $TenantId -DomainName $DomainName -RegisterOnly ($JoinType -eq "Register") if(!$DeviceCertResponse) { # Something went wrong :( return } [System.Security.Cryptography.X509Certificates.X509Certificate2]$deviceCert = $DeviceCertResponse[0] $regResponse = $DeviceCertResponse[1] # Parse certificate information $oids = Parse-CertificateOIDs -Certificate $deviceCert $deviceId = $oids.DeviceId.ToString() $tenantId = $oids.TenantId.ToString() $authUserObjectId = $oids.AuthUserObjectId.ToString() # Write the device certificate to disk Set-BinaryContent -Path "$deviceId.pfx" -Value $deviceCert.Export([System.Security.Cryptography.X509Certificates.X509ContentType]::Pfx) # Remove the private key from the store Unload-PrivateKey -PrivateKey $deviceCert.PrivateKey Write-Host "Device successfully $($JoinType)ed to Azure AD:" Write-Host " DisplayName: ""$DeviceName""" Write-Host " DeviceId: $deviceId" Write-Host " AuthUserObjectId: $authUserObjectId" Write-Host " TenantId: $tenantId" Write-Host " Cert thumbprint: $($regResponse.Certificate.Thumbprint)" Write-host " Cert file name : ""$deviceId.pfx""" foreach($change in $regResponse.MembershipChanges) { Write-Host "Local SID:" Write-Host " $($change.LocalSID) $(if($change.LocalSID -eq "S-1-5-32-544"){"(Local administrators)"})" Write-Host "Additional SIDs:" foreach($sid in $change.AddSIDs) { Write-Host " $sid $(Convert-SIDtoObjectID -SID $sid)" } } } } # Generates a new set of PRT keys for the user. # Aug 21st 2020 function Get-UserPRTKeys { <# .SYNOPSIS Creates a new set of session key and refresh_token (PRT) for the user and saves them to json file. .DESCRIPTION Creates a new set of Primary Refresh Token (PRT) keys for the user, including a session key and a refresh_token (PRT). Keys are saved to a json file. .Parameter Certificate x509 certificate used to sign the certificate request. .Parameter PfxFileName File name of the .pfx certificate used to sign the certificate request. .Parameter PfxPassword The password of the .pfx certificate used to sign the certificate request. .Parameter Credentials Credentials of the user. .Parameter OSVersion The operating system version of the device. Defaults to "10.0.18363.0" .Parameter UseRefreshToken Uses cached refresh token instead of credentials. Use Get-AADIntAccessTokenForMDM with -SaveToCache switch. .Parameter TransportKeyFileName Name of the .PEM file containing the transport key .Parameter WHfBKeyFileName Name of the .PEM file containing the Windows Hello for Business (WHfB) key. If provided, AADInternals is trying to use WHfB key as the proof-of-identity .Parameter UseDeviceCertForWHfB If set, AADInternals is trying to use the provided device certificate key as WHfB key. .Parameter SAMLToken Uses the provided SAML token instead of credentials. .EXAMPLE Get-AADIntAccessTokenForAADJoin -SaveToCache PS C:\>Join-AADIntAzureAD -DeviceName "My computer" -DeviceType "Commodore" -OSVersion "C64" Device successfully registered to Azure AD: DisplayName: "My computer" DeviceId: d03994c9-24f8-41ba-a156-1805998d6dc7 AuthUserObjectId: afdeac87-b32a-41a0-95ad-0a555a91f0a4 TenantId: 8aeb6b82-6cc7-4e33-becd-97566b330f5b Cert thumbprint: 78CC77315A100089CF794EE49670552485DE3689 Cert file name : "d03994c9-24f8-41ba-a156-1805998d6dc7.pfx" Local SID: S-1-5-32-544 Additional SIDs: S-1-12-1-797902961-1250002609-2090226073-616445738 S-1-12-1-3408697635-1121971140-3092833713-2344201430 S-1-12-1-2007802275-1256657308-2098244751-2635987013 PS C:\>$creds = Get-Credential PS C:\>$prtKeys = Get-AADIntUserPRTKeys -PfxFileName .\d03994c9-24f8-41ba-a156-1805998d6dc7.pfx -Credentials $cred PS C:\>$prttoken = New-AADIntUserPRTToken -Settings $prtkeys .EXAMPLE Get-AADIntAccessTokenForAADJoin -SaveToCache PS C:\>Join-AADIntAzureAD -DeviceName "My computer" -DeviceType "Commodore" -OSVersion "C64" Device successfully registered to Azure AD: DisplayName: "My computer" DeviceId: d03994c9-24f8-41ba-a156-1805998d6dc7 AuthUserObjectId: afdeac87-b32a-41a0-95ad-0a555a91f0a4 TenantId: 8aeb6b82-6cc7-4e33-becd-97566b330f5b Cert thumbprint: 78CC77315A100089CF794EE49670552485DE3689 Cert file name : "d03994c9-24f8-41ba-a156-1805998d6dc7.pfx" Local SID: S-1-5-32-544 Additional SIDs: S-1-12-1-797902961-1250002609-2090226073-616445738 S-1-12-1-3408697635-1121971140-3092833713-2344201430 S-1-12-1-2007802275-1256657308-2098244751-2635987013 PS C:\>Get-AADIntAccessTokenForIntuneMDM -SaveToCache PS C:\>$prtKeys = Get-AADIntUserPRTKeys -PfxFileName .\d03994c9-24f8-41ba-a156-1805998d6dc7.pfx -UseRefreshToken PS C:\>$prttoken = New-AADIntUserPRTToken -Settings $prtkeys .EXAMPLE Get-AADIntAccessTokenForAADJoin -SaveToCache PS C:\>Join-AADIntAzureAD -DeviceName "My computer" -DeviceType "Commodore" -OSVersion "C64" Device successfully registered to Azure AD: DisplayName: "My computer" DeviceId: d03994c9-24f8-41ba-a156-1805998d6dc7 AuthUserObjectId: afdeac87-b32a-41a0-95ad-0a555a91f0a4 TenantId: 8aeb6b82-6cc7-4e33-becd-97566b330f5b Cert thumbprint: 78CC77315A100089CF794EE49670552485DE3689 Cert file name : "d03994c9-24f8-41ba-a156-1805998d6dc7.pfx" Local SID: S-1-5-32-544 Additional SIDs: S-1-12-1-797902961-1250002609-2090226073-616445738 S-1-12-1-3408697635-1121971140-3092833713-2344201430 S-1-12-1-2007802275-1256657308-2098244751-2635987013 PS C:\>$saml = New-AADIntSAMLToken -ImmutableID "2Vt0xz0EgESz+vF+8BzxPw==" -Issuer "http://sts.company.com/adfs/services/trust" -PfxFileName .\ADFSSigningCertificate.pfx PS C:\>$prtKeys = Get-AADIntUserPRTKeys -PfxFileName .\d03994c9-24f8-41ba-a156-1805998d6dc7.pfx -SAMLToken $saml PS C:\>$prttoken = New-AADIntUserPRTToken -Settings $prtkeys .Example PS C\:>Export-AADIntLocalDeviceCertificate Device certificate exported to f72ad27e-5833-48d3-b1d6-00b89c429b91.pfx PS C\:>Export-AADIntLocalDeviceTransportKey Transport key exported to f72ad27e-5833-48d3-b1d6-00b89c429b91_tk.pem PS C:\>$creds = Get-Credential PS C\:>$prtKeys = Get-AADIntUserPRTKeys -PfxFileName .\f72ad27e-5833-48d3-b1d6-00b89c429b91.pfx -TransportKeyFileName .\f72ad27e-5833-48d3-b1d6-00b89c429b91_tk.pem -Credentials $creds PS C:\>$prttoken = New-AADIntUserPRTToken -Settings $prtkeys .Example PS C\:>Export-AADIntLocalDeviceCertificate Device certificate exported to f72ad27e-5833-48d3-b1d6-00b89c429b91.pfx PS C\:>Export-AADIntLocalDeviceTransportKey Transport key exported to f72ad27e-5833-48d3-b1d6-00b89c429b91_tk.pem PS C\:>$prtKeys = Get-AADIntUserPRTKeys -PfxFileName .\f72ad27e-5833-48d3-b1d6-00b89c429b91.pfx -TransportKeyFileName .\f72ad27e-5833-48d3-b1d6-00b89c429b91_tk.pem PS C:\>$prttoken = New-AADIntUserPRTToken -Settings $prtkeys .Example PS C\:>$creds = Get-Credential PS C\:>$prtKeys = Get-AADIntUserPRTKeys -CloudAP -Credentials $creds WARNING: Elevating to LOCAL SYSTEM. You MUST restart PowerShell to restore AzureAD\User1 rights. Keys saved to 31abceff-a84c-4f3b-9461-582435d7d448.json PS C:\>$prttoken = New-AADIntUserPRTToken -Settings $prtkeys .EXAMPLE PS C:\>$prtKeys = Get-AADIntUserPRTKeys -PfxFileName .\d03994c9-24f8-41ba-a156-1805998d6dc7.pfx -UseDeviceCertForWHfB -UserName user@company.com #> [cmdletbinding()] Param( [Parameter(ParameterSetName='Certificate' ,Mandatory=$True)] [Parameter(ParameterSetName='RTCertificate' ,Mandatory=$True)] [System.Security.Cryptography.X509Certificates.X509Certificate2]$Certificate, [Parameter(ParameterSetName='FileAndPassword' ,Mandatory=$True)] [Parameter(ParameterSetName='RTFileAndPassword',Mandatory=$True)] [string]$PfxFileName, [Parameter(ParameterSetName='FileAndPassword' ,Mandatory=$False)] [Parameter(ParameterSetName='RTFileAndPassword',Mandatory=$False)] [string]$PfxPassword, [Parameter(Mandatory=$False)] [string]$TransportKeyFileName, [Parameter(Mandatory=$False)] [string]$WHfBKeyFileName, [Parameter(Mandatory=$False)] [string]$UserName, [Parameter(Mandatory=$False)] [switch]$UseDeviceCertForWHfB, [Parameter(ParameterSetName='RTFileAndPassword',Mandatory=$True)] [Parameter(ParameterSetName='RTCertificate' ,Mandatory=$True)] [switch]$UseRefreshToken, [Parameter(Mandatory=$False)] [String]$SAMLToken, [Parameter(Mandatory=$False)] [System.Management.Automation.PSCredential]$Credentials, [Parameter(Mandatory=$False)] [String]$OSVersion="10.0.18363.0", [Parameter(Mandatory=$False)] [switch]$IncludePartialTGT ) Process { # Load the certificate if not provided if(!$Certificate) { $Certificate = Load-Certificate -FileName $PfxFileName -Password $PfxPassword -Exportable } # Get the private key $privateKey = Load-PrivateKey -Certificate $Certificate # Get the public key $publicKey = $certificate.Export([System.Security.Cryptography.X509Certificates.X509ContentType]::Cert) # Parse certificate information $oids = Parse-CertificateOIDs -Certificate $Certificate $deviceId = $oids.DeviceId.ToString() $tenantId = $oids.TenantId.ToString() $objectId = $oids.AuthUserObjectId.ToString() # Get the nonce $nonce = (Invoke-RestMethod -UseBasicParsing -Method Post -Uri "https://login.microsoftonline.com/common/oauth2/token" -Body "grant_type=srv_challenge").Nonce # Construct the header $headerObj = [ordered]@{ "alg" = "RS256" "typ" = "JWT" "x5c" = Convert-ByteArrayToB64 ($publicKey) } $header = Convert-ByteArrayToB64 -Bytes ([text.encoding]::UTF8.GetBytes(($headerObj | ConvertTo-Json -Compress))) -NoPadding # Construct the payload $payloadObj=@{ "client_id" = "38aa3b87-a06d-4817-b275-7a316988d93b" "request_nonce" = "$nonce" "scope" = "openid aza ugs" "win_ver" = "$OSVersion" } if($SAMLToken) { $payloadObj["grant_type"] = "urn:ietf:params:oauth:grant-type:saml1_1-bearer" $payloadObj["assertion"] = Convert-TextToB64 -Text $SAMLToken } elseif($Credentials) { $payloadObj["grant_type"] = "password" $payloadObj["username"] = $Credentials.UserName $payloadObj["password"] = $Credentials.GetNetworkCredential().Password } elseif($UseRefreshToken) { # Trying to get the refresh token from the cache $refresh_token = Get-RefreshTokenFromCache -ClientID "29d9ed98-a469-4536-ade2-f981bc1d605e" -Resource "https://graph.windows.net" if([string]::IsNullOrEmpty($refresh_token)) { Throw "No refresh token found! Use Get-AADIntAccessTokenForIntuneMDM with -SaveToCache switch and try again." } $tokens = Get-AccessTokenWithRefreshToken -RefreshToken $refresh_token -Resource "1b730954-1685-4b74-9bfd-dac224a7b894" -ClientId "29d9ed98-a469-4536-ade2-f981bc1d605e" -TenantId Common -IncludeRefreshToken $true $payloadObj["grant_type"] = "refresh_token" $payloadObj["refresh_token"] = $tokens[1] $payloadObj["client_id"] = "29d9ed98-a469-4536-ade2-f981bc1d605e" } elseif($WHfBKeyFileName -or $UseDeviceCertForWHfB) { # Use Device Certificate key as WHfB key if($UseDeviceCertForWHfB) { # Check do we have a user name if([string]::IsNullOrEmpty($UserName)) { throw "User name must be provided with -Username parameter." } $whfbParameters = $privateKey.ExportParameters($true) } # Use the provided WHfB key else { # Check do we have a user name if([string]::IsNullOrEmpty($UserName)) { # Try to parse from the file name try { Write-Warning "Username not provided, trying to parse from the filename" $UserName = $WHfBKeyFileName.Split("_")[2] Write-Verbose "Using $UserName for WHfB assertion." } catch { throw "Could not parse username from the filename, please provide user with -UserName parameter." } } # Load WHfB key from the PEM file $whfbPEM = (Get-Content $WHfBKeyFileName) -join "`n" $whfbParameters = Convert-PEMToRSA -PEM $whfbPEM } # Set the parameters $now = (Get-Date).toUniversalTime() $assertion_iss = $UserName $assertion_kid = Convert-ByteArrayToB64 -Bytes ([System.Security.Cryptography.SHA256]::Create().ComputeHash( (New-KeyBLOB -Parameters $whfbParameters -Type RSA1))) $assertion_aud = $TenantId $assertion_iat = [int](($now)-$epoch).TotalSeconds $assertion_exp = [int](($now).AddMinutes(10)-$epoch).TotalSeconds $assertion_hdr = [ordered]@{ "alg" = "RS256" "typ" = "JWT" "kid" = $assertion_kid "use" = "ngc" } # Get the nonce $response = Invoke-RestMethod -UseBasicParsing -Method Post -Uri "https://login.microsoftonline.com/Common/oauth2/token" -Body "grant_type=srv_challenge" $nonce = $response.Nonce $assertion_pld = [ordered]@{ "iss" = $assertion_iss "aud" = $assertion_aud "iat" = $assertion_iat "exp" = $assertion_exp "request_nonce" = $nonce "scope" = "openid aza ugs" } # Create and sign the assertion JWT $assertion = New-JWT -PrivateKey ([System.Security.Cryptography.RSA]::Create($whfbParameters)) -Header $assertion_hdr -Payload $assertion_pld $payloadObj["grant_type"] = "urn:ietf:params:oauth:grant-type:jwt-bearer" $payloadObj["assertion"] = $assertion } else { # Get access token interactively (supports MFA) $tokens = Get-AccessToken -ClientId "29d9ed98-a469-4536-ade2-f981bc1d605e" -PfxFileName $PfxFileName -Resource "1b730954-1685-4b74-9bfd-dac224a7b894" -IncludeRefreshToken $true $payloadObj["grant_type"] = "refresh_token" $payloadObj["refresh_token"] = $tokens[1] $payloadObj["client_id"] = "29d9ed98-a469-4536-ade2-f981bc1d605e" } $payload = Convert-ByteArrayToB64 -Bytes ([text.encoding]::UTF8.GetBytes( ($payloadObj | ConvertTo-Json -Compress ) )) -NoPadding # Construct the JWT data to be signed $dataBin = [text.encoding]::UTF8.GetBytes(("{0}.{1}" -f $header,$payload)) # Get the signature $sigBin = Sign-JWT -PrivateKey $PrivateKey -Data $dataBin $sigB64 = Convert-ByteArrayToB64 $sigBin -UrlEncode -NoPadding # B64 URL encode $signature = $sigB64 # Construct the JWT $jwt = "{0}.{1}.{2}" -f $header,$payload,$signature # Construct the body $body = @{ "windows_api_version" = "2.0" "grant_type" = "urn:ietf:params:oauth:grant-type:jwt-bearer" "request" = "$jwt" "client_info" = "1" } if ($IncludePartialTGT) { $body['tgt'] = $true } # Make the request $response = Invoke-RestMethod -UseBasicParsing -Method Post -Uri "https://login.microsoftonline.com/$TenantId/oauth2/token" -ContentType "application/x-www-form-urlencoded" -Body $body -ErrorAction SilentlyContinue if(!$response.token_type) { throw "Error getting session key. Check your credentials!" } # Decrypt the session key and add it to return value try { if($TransportKeyFileName) { # Get the transport key from the provided file $tkPEM = (Get-Content $TransportKeyFileName) -join "`n" $tkParameters = Convert-PEMToRSA -PEM $tkPEM $privateKey = [System.Security.Cryptography.RSA]::Create($tkParameters) } $sessionKey = Decrypt-JWE -JWE $response.session_key_jwe -PrivateKey $privateKey $response | Add-Member -NotePropertyName "session_key" -NotePropertyValue (Convert-ByteArrayToB64 -Bytes $sessionKey) if ($IncludePartialTGT) { $tgt = Decrypt-JWE -JWE $response.tgt_client_key -SessionKey $sessionKey $response | Add-Member -NotePropertyName "decrypted_tgt_client_key" -NotePropertyValue (Convert-ByteArrayToB64 -Bytes $tgt) } } catch { Write-Error $($_.Exception.Message) } # Write to file $outFileName = "$deviceId.json" $response | ConvertTo-Json |Set-Content $outFileName -Encoding UTF8 Write-Host "Keys saved to $outFileName" try { # Unload the private key Unload-PrivateKey -PrivateKey $privateKey } catch {} # Return $response } } # Removes the device from Azure AD # Sep 2nd 2020 function Remove-DeviceFromAzureAD { <# .SYNOPSIS Removes the device from Azure AD. .DESCRIPTION Removes the device from Azure AD using the given device certificate. .Parameter Certificate x509 certificate used to sign the certificate request. .Parameter PfxFileName File name of the .pfx certificate used to sign the certificate request. .Parameter PfxPassword The password of the .pfx certificate used to sign the certificate request. .Parameter Force Does not ask for "Are your sure?" questions. .EXAMPLE Remove-AADIntDeviceFromAzureAD -pfxFileName .\85c3252a-3b33-41cf-bd4f-c53b7a94c548.pfx The device 85c3252a-3b33-41cf-bd4f-c53b7a94c548 succesfully removed from Azure AD. Attestation result KeyId: 0372f9ab-6103-4a0f-9095-9b49cd399479 #> [cmdletbinding()] Param( [Parameter(ParameterSetName='Certificate',Mandatory=$True)] [System.Security.Cryptography.X509Certificates.X509Certificate2]$Certificate, [Parameter(ParameterSetName='FileAndPassword',Mandatory=$True)] [string]$PfxFileName, [Parameter(ParameterSetName='FileAndPassword',Mandatory=$False)] [string]$PfxPassword, [switch]$Force ) Process { if(!$Certificate) { $Certificate = Load-Certificate -FileName $PfxFileName -Password $PfxPassword -Exportable } $deviceID = $Certificate.Subject.Split("=")[1] if(!$Force) { $promptValue = Read-Host "Are you sure you wan't to remove the device $deviceID? from Azure AD? Type YES to continue or CTRL+C to abort" if($promptValue -ne "yes") { Write-Warning "Device removal of device $deviceID cancelled." return } } Write-Verbose "Unenrolling device $deviceID" $requestId = (New-Guid).ToString() $headers=@{ "User-Agent" = "Dsreg/10.0 (Windows 10.0.18363.0)" "ocp-adrs-client-name" = "Dsreg" "ocp-adrs-client-version" = "10.0.18362.0" "client-Request-Id" = $requestId "return-client-request-id" = "true" } try { $response = Invoke-WebRequest -UseBasicParsing -Certificate $Certificate -Method Delete -Uri "https://enterpriseregistration.windows.net/EnrollmentServer/device/$($deviceID)?api-version=1.0" -Headers $headers -ErrorAction SilentlyContinue } catch { Write-Error ($_.ErrorDetails.Message | ConvertFrom-Json ).Message return } $keyId = ($response.Content | ConvertFrom-Json).AttestationResult.KeyId Write-Host "The device $deviceID succesfully removed from Azure AD. Attestation result KeyId: $keyId" } } # Get device compliance # Sep 11th 2020 function Get-DeviceRegAuthMethods { <# .SYNOPSIS Get's the authentication methods used while registering the device. .DESCRIPTION Get's the authentication methods used while registering the device. .Parameter AccessToken The access token used to get the methos. .Parameter DeviceId Azure AD device id of the device. .Parameter ObjectId Azure AD object id of the device. .EXAMPLE Get-AADIntAccessTokenForAADGraph -SaveToCache PS C\:>Get-AADIntDeviceRegAuthMethods -DeviceId "d03994c9-24f8-41ba-a156-1805998d6dc7" pwd mfa #> [cmdletbinding()] Param( [Parameter(Mandatory=$False)] [String]$AccessToken, [Parameter(ParameterSetName='DeviceID',Mandatory=$True)] [String]$DeviceId, [Parameter(ParameterSetName='ObjectID',Mandatory=$True)] [String]$ObjectId ) Process { # Get from cache if not provided $AccessToken = Get-AccessTokenFromCache -AccessToken $AccessToken -ClientID "1b730954-1685-4b74-9bfd-dac224a7b894" -Resource "https://graph.windows.net" $parsedToken = Read-Accesstoken -AccessToken $AccessToken $tenantId = $parsedToken.tid $headers=@{ "Authorization" = "Bearer $AccessToken" "Accept" = "application/json;odata=nometadata" } # Get the object Id if not given if([string]::IsNullOrEmpty($ObjectId)) { $ObjectId = Get-DeviceObjectId -DeviceId $DeviceId -TenantId $tenantId -AccessToken $AccessToken } # Get the methods $response = Invoke-RestMethod -UseBasicParsing -Method Get -Uri "https://graph.windows.net/$tenantId/devices/$ObjectId`?`$select=deviceSystemMetadata&api-version=1.61-internal" -Headers $headers $methods = $response.deviceSystemMetadata | Where-Object key -eq RegistrationAuthMethods | Select-Object -ExpandProperty value | ConvertFrom-Json return $methods } } # Set device compliance # Sep 11th 2020 function Set-DeviceRegAuthMethods { <# .SYNOPSIS Set's the authentication methods. .DESCRIPTION Set's the authentication methods. Affects what authentication claims the access tokens generated with device certificate or PRT. .Parameter AccessToken The access token used to set the methods. .Parameter DeviceId Azure AD device id of the device. .Parameter ObjectId Azure AD object id of the device. .Parameter Methods The list of methods. Can be any of "pwd","rsa","otp","fed","wia","mfa","mngcmfa","wiaormfa","none" but only pwd and mfa matters. .EXAMPLE Get-AADIntAccessTokenForAADGraph -SaveToCache PS C\:>Set-AADIntDeviceRegAuthMethods -DeviceId "d03994c9-24f8-41ba-a156-1805998d6dc7" -Methods mfa,pwd pwd mfa #> [cmdletbinding()] Param( [Parameter(Mandatory=$False)] [String]$AccessToken, [Parameter(ParameterSetName='DeviceID',Mandatory=$True)] [String]$DeviceId, [Parameter(ParameterSetName='ObjectID',Mandatory=$True)] [String]$ObjectId, [Validateset("pwd","rsa","otp","fed","wia","mfa","mngcmfa","wiaormfa","none")] [Parameter(Mandatory=$False)] [String[]]$Methods="none" ) Process { # Get from cache if not provided $AccessToken = Get-AccessTokenFromCache -AccessToken $AccessToken -ClientID "1b730954-1685-4b74-9bfd-dac224a7b894" -Resource "https://graph.windows.net" $parsedToken = Read-Accesstoken -AccessToken $AccessToken $tenantId = $parsedToken.tid $headers=@{ "Authorization" = "Bearer $AccessToken" "Accept" = "application/json;odata=nometadata" } # Get the object Id if not given if([string]::IsNullOrEmpty($ObjectId)) { $ObjectId = Get-DeviceObjectId -DeviceId $DeviceId -TenantId $tenantId -AccessToken $AccessToken } # Get the current methods $response = Invoke-RestMethod -UseBasicParsing -Method Get -Uri "https://graph.windows.net/$tenantId/devices/$ObjectId`?`$select=deviceSystemMetadata&api-version=1.61-internal" -Headers $headers # Change the methods and convert to JSON $newMethods = $Methods | ConvertTo-Json -Compress $currentMethods = $response.deviceSystemMetadata | Where-Object key -eq RegistrationAuthMethods $currentMethods.value = $newMethods # Post the changes to Azure AD Invoke-RestMethod -UseBasicParsing -Method Patch -Uri "https://graph.windows.net/$tenantId/devices/$ObjectId`?api-version=1.61-internal" -Headers $headers -Body ($response|ConvertTo-Json) -ContentType "application/json" Get-DeviceRegAuthMethods -AccessToken $AccessToken -ObjectId $ObjectId } } # Get device transport key public key # Sep 13th 2020 function Get-DeviceTransportKey { <# .SYNOPSIS Get's the public key of transport key of the device. .DESCRIPTION Get's the public key of transport key of the device. .Parameter AccessToken The access token used to get the certificate. .Parameter DeviceId Azure AD device id of the device. .Parameter ObjectId Azure AD object id of the device. .EXAMPLE Get-AADIntAccessTokenForAADGraph -SaveToCache PS C\:>Get-AADIntDeviceTransportKey -DeviceId "d03994c9-24f8-41ba-a156-1805998d6dc7" #> [cmdletbinding()] Param( [Parameter(Mandatory=$False)] [String]$AccessToken, [Parameter(ParameterSetName='DeviceID',Mandatory=$True)] [String]$DeviceId, [Parameter(ParameterSetName='ObjectID',Mandatory=$True)] [String]$ObjectId ) Process { # Get from cache if not provided $AccessToken = Get-AccessTokenFromCache -AccessToken $AccessToken -ClientID "1b730954-1685-4b74-9bfd-dac224a7b894" -Resource "https://graph.windows.net" $parsedToken = Read-Accesstoken -AccessToken $AccessToken $tenantId = $parsedToken.tid $headers=@{ "Authorization" = "Bearer $AccessToken" "Accept" = "application/json;odata=nometadata" } # Get the object Id if not given if([string]::IsNullOrEmpty($ObjectId)) { $ObjectId = Get-DeviceObjectId -DeviceId $DeviceId -TenantId $tenantId -AccessToken $AccessToken } # Get the key information $response = Invoke-RestMethod -UseBasicParsing -Method Get -Uri "https://graph.windows.net/$tenantId/devices/$ObjectId`?`$select=deviceId,deviceKey,alternativeSecurityIds,objectId&api-version=1.61-internal" -Headers $headers $DeviceId = $response.deviceId if($response.alternativeSecurityIds -and $response.alternativeSecurityIds.key -and $response.deviceKey) { Write-Verbose "Current key material: $(Convert-B64ToText -B64 $response.deviceKey[0].keyMaterial)" # Get the certificate thumbprint and SHA1 $keyInfo = ([text.encoding]::Unicode.GetString( [byte[]](Convert-B64ToByteArray -B64 $response.alternativeSecurityIds.key)) ).split(">")[1] $thumbPrint = $keyInfo.Substring(0,40) $SHA256 = $keyInfo.Substring(41) # Should be SHA1 (https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/openspecs/windows_protocols/ms-dvre/1f2ebba7-7783-42c4-982a-ce9ca76af949) $rawKeyMaterial = Convert-B64ToByteArray -B64 $response.deviceKey[0].keyMaterial # Check whether this the raw RSABLOB if( (Compare-Object -ReferenceObject ([text.encoding]::ASCII.GetBytes("RSA1")) -DifferenceObject $rawKeyMaterial[0..3]) -eq $null) { $parsedKey = Parse-KeyBLOB -Key $rawKeyMaterial $keyMaterial = @{ "kid" = "" "alg" = "RS256" "kty" = "RSA" "e" = Convert-ByteArrayToB64 -Bytes $parsedKey.Exponent "n" = Convert-ByteArrayToB64 -Bytes $parsedKey.Modulus } } else { $keyMaterial = [text.encoding]::UTF8.getString($rawKeyMaterial) | ConvertFrom-Json } # Export the TKPUB $export = @{ "keyMaterial" = $keyMaterial "thumpPrint" = $thumbPrint "hash" = $SHA256 } $export | ConvertTo-Json | Set-Content "$DeviceId-TKPUB.json" -Encoding UTF8 # Print out information Write-Host "Device TKPUB key successfully exported:" Write-Host " Device ID: $deviceId" Write-Host " Cert thumbprint: $($thumbPrint.toLower())" Write-Host " Cert SHA256: $SHA256" Write-host " Public key file name : ""$DeviceId-TKPUB.json""" } else { Write-Error "Could not get TKPUB for device $DeviceId" } } } # Set device transport key public key # Sep 24th 2020 function Set-DeviceTransportKey { <# .SYNOPSIS Set's the public key of transport key of the device. .DESCRIPTION Set's the public key of transport key of the device. .Parameter AccessToken The access token used to get the certificate. .Parameter DeviceId Azure AD device id of the device. .Parameter ObjectId Azure AD object id of the device. .Parameter Certificate A X509 certificate to be used to set the TKPUB. .Parameter PfxFileName The full path to .pfx file from where to load the certificate .Parameter PfxPassword The password of the .pfx file .Parameter JsonFile The full path to .json file containing TKPUB information exported using Get-AADIntDeviceTransportKey .Parameter UseBuiltInCertificate Uses the internal any.sts certificate .EXAMPLE Get-AADIntAccessTokenForAADGraph -SaveToCache PS C\:>Set-AADIntDeviceTransportKey -DeviceId "d03994c9-24f8-41ba-a156-1805998d6dc7" -UseBuiltInCertificate #> [cmdletbinding()] Param( [Parameter(Mandatory=$False)] [String]$AccessToken, [Parameter(Mandatory=$False)] [String]$DeviceId, [Parameter(Mandatory=$False)] [String]$ObjectId, [Parameter(ParameterSetName='UseAnySTS',Mandatory=$True)] [switch]$UseBuiltInCertificate, [Parameter(ParameterSetName='Certificate',Mandatory=$True)] [System.Security.Cryptography.X509Certificates.X509Certificate2]$Certificate, [Parameter(ParameterSetName='FileAndPassword',Mandatory=$True)] [string]$PfxFileName, [Parameter(ParameterSetName='FileAndPassword',Mandatory=$False)] [string]$PfxPassword, [Parameter(ParameterSetName='JSON',Mandatory=$True)] [string]$JsonFileName ) Process { if([string]::IsNullOrEmpty($ObjectId) -and [string]::IsNullOrEmpty($DeviceId)) { Write-Error "ObjectId or DeviceId required!" return } # Get from cache if not provided $AccessToken = Get-AccessTokenFromCache -AccessToken $AccessToken -ClientID "1b730954-1685-4b74-9bfd-dac224a7b894" -Resource "https://graph.windows.net" if($JsonFileName) # JSON file { $json = Get-Content $JsonFileName -Encoding UTF8 | ConvertFrom-Json $hash = $json.hash $thumpPrint = $json.thumpPrint $keyMaterial = $json.keyMaterial } else { if($UseBuiltInCertificate) # Do we use built-in certificate (any.sts) { [System.Security.Cryptography.X509Certificates.X509Certificate2]$Certificate = Load-Certificate -FileName "$PSScriptRoot\any_sts.pfx" -Password "" } elseif($Certificate -eq $null) # Load the certificate { [System.Security.Cryptography.X509Certificates.X509Certificate2]$Certificate = Load-Certificate -FileName $PfxFileName -Password $PfxPassword } # Create a SHA256 object and calculate hash $sha256 = [System.Security.Cryptography.SHA256]::Create() $certHash = $sha256.ComputeHash($Certificate.GetPublicKey()) $hash = $(Convert-ByteArrayToB64 -Bytes $certHash) # Get the parameters from the certificate and create key material $parameters = $Certificate.PublicKey.Key.ExportParameters($false) $keyMaterial = @{ "kty" = "RSA" "n" = Convert-ByteArrayToB64 -Bytes $parameters.Modulus "e" = Convert-ByteArrayToB64 -Bytes $parameters.Exponent "alg" = "RS256" "kid" = (New-Guid).ToString() } $thumpPrint = $Certificate.Thumbprint } Write-Verbose "New key material $(($keyMaterial | ConvertTo-Json -Compress))" $kMat = Convert-ByteArrayToB64 -Bytes ([text.encoding]::UTF8.getBytes( ($keyMaterial | ConvertTo-Json -Compress) )) $parsedToken = Read-Accesstoken -AccessToken $AccessToken $tenantId = $parsedToken.tid $headers=@{ "Authorization" = "Bearer $AccessToken" "Accept" = "application/json;odata=nometadata" } # Get the object Id if not given if([string]::IsNullOrEmpty($ObjectId)) { $ObjectId = Get-DeviceObjectId -DeviceId $DeviceId -TenantId $tenantId -AccessToken $AccessToken } # Get the current key information $response = Invoke-RestMethod -UseBasicParsing -Method Get -Uri "https://graph.windows.net/$tenantId/devices/$ObjectId`?`$select=deviceKey,alternativeSecurityIds&api-version=1.61-internal" -Headers $headers Write-Verbose "Current key material: $(Convert-B64ToText -B64 $response.deviceKey[0].keyMaterial)" if([String]::IsNullOrEmpty($response)) { Write-Error "The device $DeviceId has no deviceKey, unable to change." return } # Set the new key $response.deviceKey[0].keyMaterial = $kMat # Set also the alternative security id to match the key. # The documentation states that the hash should be SHA1 https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/openspecs/windows_protocols/ms-dvre/1f2ebba7-7783-42c4-982a-ce9ca76af949 # but the length equals SHA256 so we are using that instead. $key = "X509:<SHA1-TP-PUBKEY>$thumpPrint$hash" $key = Convert-ByteArrayToB64 -Bytes ([text.encoding]::Unicode.GetBytes($key)) $response.alternativeSecurityIds[0].key = $key Invoke-RestMethod -UseBasicParsing -Method Patch -Uri "https://graph.windows.net/$tenantId/devices/$ObjectId`?api-version=1.61-internal" -Headers $headers -Body ($response | ConvertTo-Json) -ContentType "application/json" } } # Creates a new BPRT # Oct 20th 2020 function New-BulkPRTToken { <# .SYNOPSIS Creates a new BPRT (Bulk AAD PRT Token) .DESCRIPTION Creates a new BPRT (Bulk AAD PRT Token) for registering multiple devices to AAD. Adds a corresponding user to Azure AD with UPN "package_<guid>@<default domain>". The Display Name of the user can be defined. .Parameter AccessToken Access token to create the BPRT .Parameter Expires The date when the BPRT expires. Maximum is 180 days. .Parameter Name The display name of the user to be created. Defaults to "package_<guid>". The upn will always be "package_<guid>@<default domain>". .Parameter PackageId Package Id of the previously created BPRT. Overwrites the existing user object and creates a new BPRT. If not found, a new one is created. .EXAMPLE Get-AADIntAccessTokenForAADGraph -Resource urn:ms-drs:enterpriseregistration.windows.net -SaveToCache PS C:\> New-AADIntBulkPRTToken -Name "My BPRT user" BPRT saved to package_8eb8b873-2b6a-4d55-bd96-27b0abadec6a-BPRT.json #> [cmdletbinding()] Param( [Parameter(Mandatory=$False)] [String]$AccessToken, [Parameter(Mandatory=$False)] [DateTime]$Expires=(Get-Date).AddMonths(1), [Parameter(Mandatory=$False)] [ValidateLength(1, 256)] [String]$Name, [Parameter(Mandatory=$False)] [guid]$PackageId=(New-Guid), [switch]$Force ) Process { # Get from cache if not provided $AccessToken = Get-AccessTokenFromCache -AccessToken $AccessToken -ClientId "1b730954-1685-4b74-9bfd-dac224a7b894" -Resource "urn:ms-drs:enterpriseregistration.windows.net" -Force $Force $headers = @{ "Authorization" = "Bearer $AccessToken" } if([string]::IsNullOrEmpty($Name)) { $Name = "package_$($PackageId.ToString())" } $body = @{ "pid" = $PackageId.ToString() "name" = $Name "exp" = $Expires.ToString("MM/dd/yyyy") } # Make the first request to get flowToken $response = Invoke-RestMethod -UseBasicParsing -Method Post -Uri "https://login.microsoftonline.com/webapp/bulkaadjtoken/begin" -Headers $headers -Body ($body | ConvertTo-Json) -ContentType "application/json; charset=utf-8" if($response.state -like "*Error*") { $resultData = $response.resultData | ConvertFrom-Json throw $resultData.error_description } # Get the BPRT $response = Invoke-RestMethod -UseBasicParsing -Method Get -Uri "https://login.microsoftonline.com/webapp/bulkaadjtoken/poll?flowToken=$($response.flowToken)" -Headers $headers $details = $response.resultData | ConvertFrom-Json # Check for the errors if($details.error_description) { if($details.error -eq "unauthorized_client") { Write-Warning "Got unauthorized_client error. Please try again." } elseif($details.error_description.StartsWith("AADSTS90092")) { # Missing Microsoft.Azure.SyncFabric service principal? try { if([string]::IsNullOrEmpty((Get-ServicePrincipals -ClientIds "00000014-0000-0000-c000-000000000000").value)) { Write-Warning "Missing Microsoft.Azure.SyncFabric service principal!" Write-Warning "Use Add-AADIntSyncFabricServicePrincipal to add the missing service principal." } } catch{} # Okay } throw $details.error_description } $parsedIdToken = Read-Accesstoken -AccessToken $details.id_token $userName = $parsedIdToken.upn Write-Verbose "BPRT successfully created. Id = $guid. User name: $userName" # Write to file $outFileName = "$($userName.Split("@")[0])-BPRT.json" $details | ConvertTo-Json |Set-Content $outFileName -Encoding UTF8 Write-Host "BPRT saved to $outFileName`n" return $details.refresh_token } } # Add WHfB key # May 5th 2023 function Set-DeviceWHfBKey { <# .SYNOPSIS Sets a Windows Hello for Business (WHfB) key of the device. .DESCRIPTION Sets a Windows Hello for Business (WHfB) key of the device. Device information is included in the PRT token given as a parameter. .Parameter AccessToken Access token to register the WHfB key. .Parameter Certificate x509 certificate which private key is used as WHfB key. If not provided, a new WHfB key is created. .Parameter PfxFileName File name of the .pfx certificate which private key is used as WHfB key. If not provided, a new WHfB key is created. .Parameter PfxPassword The password of the .pfx certificate which private key is used as WHfB key. .EXAMPLE PS C:\> $prttoken = Get-AADIntUserPRTToken PS C:\> Get-AADIntAccessTokenForWHfB -PRTToken $prttoken -SaveToCache PS C:\> Set-AADIntDeviceWHfBKey Device Window Hello for Business key successfully added to the user: DeviceId: b27db620-2673-4dac-a565-cec81bfafbaa Key Id: a07b4c9c-1515-4d79-9ce2-7f7954049adf UPN: user@company.com Key file name : "b27db620-2673-4dac-a565-cec81bfafbaa_a07b4c9c-1515-4d79-9ce2-7f7954049adf_user@company.com_whfb.pem" .EXAMPLE PS C:\> Get-AADIntAccessTokenForAADJoin -SaveToCache PS C:\> Join-AADIntDeviceToAzureAD -JoinType Join -DeviceName "My device" Device successfully registered to Azure AD: DisplayName: "My device" DeviceId: b27db620-2673-4dac-a565-cec81bfafbaa ObjectId: 4fbbb5f6-1563-4237-974c-dfabcc5c533c TenantId: 01a09bec-7584-45a5-8048-e7f1b4181f20 Cert thumbprint: 593E3D7F8F8CE0DB74725EE3B5AC1B5F58D92994 Cert file name : "b27db620-2673-4dac-a565-cec81bfafbaa.pfx" Local SID: S-1-5-32-544 Additional SIDs: S-1-12-1-1173396554-1264637767-1283444156-383767028 S-1-12-1-727559687-1332680371-478291341-2778853572 S-1-12-1-1337701878-1110906211-2883538071-1012096204 PS C:\> $prtkeys = Get-AADIntUserPRTKeys -PfxFileName .\b27db620-2673-4dac-a565-cec81bfafbaa.pfx Keys saved to b27db620-2673-4dac-a565-cec81bfafbaa.json PS C:\> $prttoken = New-AADIntUserPRTToken -Settings $prtkeys PS C:\> Get-AADIntAccessTokenForWHfB -PRTToken $prttoken -SaveToCache PS C:\> Set-AADIntDeviceWHfBKey -PfxFileName .\b27db620-2673-4dac-a565-cec81bfafbaa.pfx Device Window Hello for Business key successfully added to the user: DeviceId: b27db620-2673-4dac-a565-cec81bfafbaa Key Id: a07b4c9c-1515-4d79-9ce2-7f7954049adf UPN: user@company.com #> [cmdletbinding()] Param( [Parameter(Mandatory=$False)] [String]$AccessToken, [Parameter(Mandatory=$False)] [System.Security.Cryptography.X509Certificates.X509Certificate2]$Certificate, [Parameter(Mandatory=$False)] [string]$PfxFileName, [Parameter(Mandatory=$False)] [string]$PfxPassword ) Process { # Get access token from cache if not provided $AccessToken = Get-AccessTokenFromCache -AccessToken $AccessToken -ClientID "dd762716-544d-4aeb-a526-687b73838a22" -Resource "urn:ms-drs:enterpriseregistration.windows.net" # Check that we have the required claims $parsedAccessToken = Read-Accesstoken -AccessToken $AccessToken if([string]::IsNullOrEmpty($parsedAccessToken.DeviceID)) { throw "DeviceID claim not present in the access token." } if($parsedAccessToken.amr -notcontains "ngcmfa") { throw "ngcmfa claim not present in the access token." } # Load the certificate if not provided if(!$Certificate) { # Load only if we have file name if($PfxFileName) { $Certificate = Load-Certificate -FileName $PfxFileName -Password $PfxPassword -Exportable } } # Use the private key of provided certificate if($Certificate) { # Get the private key and use it's parameters $privateKey = Load-PrivateKey -Certificate $Certificate $RSAParameters = $privateKey.ExportParameters($true) Unload-PrivateKey -PrivateKey $privateKey } # Create key pair if not provided if($RSAParameters -eq $null) { $RSAParameters = [System.Security.Cryptography.RSACryptoServiceProvider]::new(2048).ExportParameters($true) } # Create the public key blob $keyBlob = New-KeyBLOB -Parameters $RSAParameters -Type RSA1 # Create the headers and body $headers = @{ "Authorization" = "Bearer $AccessToken" "Accept" = "application/json" } $body = @{ "kngc" = Convert-ByteArrayToB64 -Bytes $keyBlob } # Make the request try { $response = Invoke-RestMethod -UseBasicParsing -Method Post -Uri "https://enterpriseregistration.windows.net/EnrollmentServer/key/?api-version=1.0" -Headers $headers -Body ($body | ConvertTo-Json) -ContentType "application/json; charset=utf-8" } catch { throw ($_.ErrorDetails.Message | ConvertFrom-Json).error.message } # Check whether we have private key if($RSAParameters.P) { # Write the private key to a file if not using provided certificate if(-not $Certificate) { $fileName = "$($parsedAccessToken.DeviceId)_$($response.kid)_$($response.upn)_whfb.pem" Set-Content $fileName -Value (Convert-RSAToPEM -RSAParameters $RSAParameters) } } else { Write-Warning "The given RSAParameters didn't have private key - unable to save to a file." } Write-Host "Device Window Hello for Business key successfully added to the user:" Write-Host " DeviceId: $($parsedAccessToken.DeviceId)" Write-Host " Key Id: $($response.kid)" Write-Host " UPN: $($response.upn)" if(-not $Certificate) { Write-Host " Key file name : `"$fileName`"" } } } |