DSCResources/xCertificate/2.1.0.0/Examples/Example.ps1
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# This example is allowing storage of credentials in plain text by setting PSDscAllowPlainTextPassword to $true. # Storing passwords in plain text is not a good practice and is presented only for simplicity and demonstration purposes. # To learn how to securely store credentials through the use of certificates, # please refer to the following TechNet topic: https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/dn781430.aspx #> configuration SSL { param ( [Parameter(Mandatory=$true)] [ValidateNotNullorEmpty()] [PsCredential] $Credential ) Import-DscResource -ModuleName xCertificate Node 'localhost' { xCertReq SSLCert { CARootName = 'test-dc01-ca' CAServerFQDN = 'dc01.test.pha' Subject = 'foodomain.test.net' AutoRenew = $true Credential = $Credential } } } $configData = @{ AllNodes = @( @{ NodeName = 'localhost'; PSDscAllowPlainTextPassword = $true } ) } SSL -ConfigurationData $configData -Credential (get-credential) -OutputPath 'c:\SSLConfig' Start-DscConfiguration -Wait -Force -Verbose -Path 'c:\SSLConfig' # Validate results Get-ChildItem Cert:\LocalMachine\My |