DSCResources/MSFT_xExchExchangeCertificate/MSFT_xExchExchangeCertificate.psm1
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.SYNOPSIS Retrieves the current DSC configuration for this resource. .PARAMETER Thumbprint Thumbprint of the certificate to work on. .PARAMETER Credential The Credentials to use when creating a remote PowerShell session to Exchange. .PARAMETER Ensure Whether the certificate should be present or not. .PARAMETER AllowExtraServices Get-ExchangeCertificate sometimes displays more services than are actually enabled. Setting this to true allows tests to pass in that situation as long as the requested services are present. .PARAMETER CertCreds Credentials containing the password to the .pfx file in CertFilePath. .PARAMETER CertFilePath The file path to the certificate .pfx file that should be imported. .PARAMETER DomainController The DomainController parameter specifies the domain controller that's used by this cmdlet to read data from or write data to Active Directory. You identify the domain controller by its fully qualified domain name (FQDN). For example, dc01.contoso.com. .PARAMETER DoNotRequireSsl Setting DoNotRequireSsl to True prevents DSC from enabling the Require SSL setting on the Default Web Site when you enable the certificate for IIS. Defaults to False. .PARAMETER NetworkServiceAllowed Setting NetworkServiceAllowed to True gives the built-in Network Service account permission to read the certificate's private key without enabling the certificate for SMTP. Defaults to False. .PARAMETER Services Services to enable on the certificate. #> function Get-TargetResource { [Diagnostics.CodeAnalysis.SuppressMessageAttribute("PSDSCUseVerboseMessageInDSCResource", "")] [CmdletBinding()] [OutputType([System.Collections.Hashtable])] param ( [Parameter(Mandatory = $true)] [System.String] $Thumbprint, [Parameter(Mandatory = $true)] [System.Management.Automation.PSCredential] [System.Management.Automation.Credential()] $Credential, [Parameter(Mandatory = $true)] [ValidateSet('Present', 'Absent')] [System.String] $Ensure, [Parameter()] [System.Boolean] $AllowExtraServices = $false, [Parameter()] [System.Management.Automation.PSCredential] [System.Management.Automation.Credential()] $CertCreds, [Parameter()] [System.String] $CertFilePath, [Parameter()] [System.String] $DomainController, [Parameter()] [System.Boolean] $DoNotRequireSsl = $false, [Parameter()] [System.Boolean] $NetworkServiceAllowed = $false, [Parameter()] [System.String[]] $Services ) Write-FunctionEntry -Parameters @{ 'Thumbprint' = $Thumbprint } -Verbose:$VerbosePreference # Establish remote PowerShell session Get-RemoteExchangeSession -Credential $Credential -CommandsToLoad 'Get-ExchangeCertificate' -Verbose:$VerbosePreference $cert = Get-ExchangeCertificateInternal @PSBoundParameters if ($null -ne $cert) { $returnValue = @{ Thumbprint = [System.String] $Thumbprint Services = [System.String[]] $cert.Services.ToString().Split(',').Trim() } } $returnValue } <# .SYNOPSIS Sets the DSC configuration for this resource. .PARAMETER Thumbprint Thumbprint of the certificate to work on. .PARAMETER Credential The Credentials to use when creating a remote PowerShell session to Exchange. .PARAMETER Ensure Whether the certificate should be present or not. .PARAMETER AllowExtraServices Get-ExchangeCertificate sometimes displays more services than are actually enabled. Setting this to true allows tests to pass in that situation as long as the requested services are present. .PARAMETER CertCreds Credentials containing the password to the .pfx file in CertFilePath. .PARAMETER CertFilePath The file path to the certificate .pfx file that should be imported. .PARAMETER DomainController The DomainController parameter specifies the domain controller that's used by this cmdlet to read data from or write data to Active Directory. You identify the domain controller by its fully qualified domain name (FQDN). For example, dc01.contoso.com. .PARAMETER DoNotRequireSsl Setting DoNotRequireSsl to True prevents DSC from enabling the Require SSL setting on the Default Web Site when you enable the certificate for IIS. Defaults to False. .PARAMETER NetworkServiceAllowed Setting NetworkServiceAllowed to True gives the built-in Network Service account permission to read the certificate's private key without enabling the certificate for SMTP. Defaults to False. .PARAMETER Services Services to enable on the certificate. #> function Set-TargetResource { [CmdletBinding()] param ( [Parameter(Mandatory = $true)] [System.String] $Thumbprint, [Parameter(Mandatory = $true)] [System.Management.Automation.PSCredential] [System.Management.Automation.Credential()] $Credential, [Parameter(Mandatory = $true)] [ValidateSet('Present', 'Absent')] [System.String] $Ensure, [Parameter()] [System.Boolean] $AllowExtraServices = $false, [Parameter()] [System.Management.Automation.PSCredential] [System.Management.Automation.Credential()] $CertCreds, [Parameter()] [System.String] $CertFilePath, [Parameter()] [System.String] $DomainController, [Parameter()] [System.Boolean] $DoNotRequireSsl = $false, [Parameter()] [System.Boolean] $NetworkServiceAllowed = $false, [Parameter()] [System.String[]] $Services ) Write-FunctionEntry -Parameters @{ 'Thumbprint' = $Thumbprint } -Verbose:$VerbosePreference # Establish remote PowerShell session Get-RemoteExchangeSession -Credential $Credential -CommandsToLoad '*ExchangeCertificate' -Verbose:$VerbosePreference $cert = Get-ExchangeCertificateInternal @PSBoundParameters # Check whether any UM services are being enabled, and if they weren't enable before. If so, we should stop those services, enable the cert, then start them up $needUMServiceReset = $false $needUMCallRouterServiceReset = $false if ($null -ne $cert) { $currentServices = Convert-StringToArray -StringIn $cert.Services -Separator ',' } if ((Test-ArrayElementsInSecondArray -Array2 $Services -Array1 'UM' -IgnoreCase) -eq $true) { if ($null -eq $cert -or (Test-ArrayElementsInSecondArray -Array2 $currentServices -Array1 'UM' -IgnoreCase) -eq $false) { $needUMServiceReset = $true } } if ((Test-ArrayElementsInSecondArray -Array2 $Services -Array1 'UMCallRouter' -IgnoreCase) -eq $true) { if ($null -eq $cert -or (Test-ArrayElementsInSecondArray -Array2 $currentServices -Array1 'UMCallRouter' -IgnoreCase) -eq $false) { $needUMCallRouterServiceReset = $true } } # Stop required services before working with the cert if ($needUMServiceReset -eq $true) { Write-Verbose -Message 'Stopping service MSExchangeUM before enabling the UM service on the certificate' Stop-Service -Name MSExchangeUM -Confirm:$false } if ($needUMCallRouterServiceReset -eq $true) { Write-Verbose -Message 'Stopping service MSExchangeUMCR before enabling the UMCallRouter service on the certificate' Stop-Service -Name MSExchangeUMCR -Confirm:$false } # The desired cert is not present. Deal with that scenario. if ($null -eq $cert) { # If the cert is null and it's supposed to be present, then we need to import one if ($Ensure -eq 'Present') { $cert = Import-ExchangeCertificate -FileData ([Byte[]] $(Get-Content -Path "$($CertFilePath)" -Encoding Byte -ReadCount 0)) -Password:$CertCreds.Password -Server $env:COMPUTERNAME } } else { # cert is present and it shouldn't be. Remove it if ($Ensure -eq 'Absent') { Remove-ExchangeCertificate -Thumbprint $Thumbprint -Confirm:$false -Server $env:COMPUTERNAME } } # Cert is present. Set props on it if ($Ensure -eq 'Present') { if ($null -ne $cert) { $previousError = Get-PreviousError $enableParams = @{ Server = $env:COMPUTERNAME Services = $Services Thumbprint = $Thumbprint Force = $true } if ($DoNotRequireSsl) { $enableParams.Add('DoNotRequireSsl', $true) } if ($NetworkServiceAllowed) { $enableParams.Add('NetworkServiceAllowed', $true) } Enable-ExchangeCertificate @enableParams Assert-NoNewError -CmdletBeingRun 'Enable-ExchangeCertificate' -PreviousError $previousError -Verbose:$VerbosePreference } else { Write-Error 'Failed to install certificate' } } # Start UM services that were stopped earlier if ($needUMServiceReset -eq $true) { Write-Verbose -Message 'Starting service MSExchangeUM' Start-Service -Name MSExchangeUM -Confirm:$false } if ($needUMCallRouterServiceReset -eq $true) { Write-Verbose -Message 'Starting service MSExchangeUMCR' Start-Service -Name MSExchangeUMCR -Confirm:$false } } <# .SYNOPSIS Tests whether the desired configuration for this resource has been applied. .PARAMETER Thumbprint Thumbprint of the certificate to work on. .PARAMETER Credential The Credentials to use when creating a remote PowerShell session to Exchange. .PARAMETER Ensure Whether the certificate should be present or not. .PARAMETER AllowExtraServices Get-ExchangeCertificate sometimes displays more services than are actually enabled. Setting this to true allows tests to pass in that situation as long as the requested services are present. .PARAMETER CertCreds Credentials containing the password to the .pfx file in CertFilePath. .PARAMETER CertFilePath The file path to the certificate .pfx file that should be imported. .PARAMETER DomainController The DomainController parameter specifies the domain controller that's used by this cmdlet to read data from or write data to Active Directory. You identify the domain controller by its fully qualified domain name (FQDN). For example, dc01.contoso.com. .PARAMETER DoNotRequireSsl Setting DoNotRequireSsl to True prevents DSC from enabling the Require SSL setting on the Default Web Site when you enable the certificate for IIS. Defaults to False. .PARAMETER NetworkServiceAllowed Setting NetworkServiceAllowed to True gives the built-in Network Service account permission to read the certificate's private key without enabling the certificate for SMTP. Defaults to False. .PARAMETER Services Services to enable on the certificate. #> function Test-TargetResource { [Diagnostics.CodeAnalysis.SuppressMessageAttribute("PSDSCUseVerboseMessageInDSCResource", "")] [CmdletBinding()] [OutputType([System.Boolean])] param ( [Parameter(Mandatory = $true)] [System.String] $Thumbprint, [Parameter(Mandatory = $true)] [System.Management.Automation.PSCredential] [System.Management.Automation.Credential()] $Credential, [Parameter(Mandatory = $true)] [ValidateSet('Present', 'Absent')] [System.String] $Ensure, [Parameter()] [System.Boolean] $AllowExtraServices = $false, [Parameter()] [System.Management.Automation.PSCredential] [System.Management.Automation.Credential()] $CertCreds, [Parameter()] [System.String] $CertFilePath, [Parameter()] [System.String] $DomainController, [Parameter()] [System.Boolean] $DoNotRequireSsl = $false, [Parameter()] [System.Boolean] $NetworkServiceAllowed = $false, [Parameter()] [System.String[]] $Services ) Write-FunctionEntry -Parameters @{ 'Thumbprint' = $Thumbprint } -Verbose:$VerbosePreference # Establish remote PowerShell session Get-RemoteExchangeSession -Credential $Credential -CommandsToLoad 'Get-ExchangeCertificate' -Verbose:$VerbosePreference $cert = Get-ExchangeCertificateInternal @PSBoundParameters $testResults = $true if ($null -ne $cert) { if ($Ensure -eq 'Present') { if (!(Test-CertServicesInRequiredState -ServicesActual $cert.Services -ServicesDesired $Services -AllowExtraServices $AllowExtraServices)) { Write-InvalidSettingVerbose -SettingName 'Services' -ExpectedValue $Services -ActualValue $cert.Services -Verbose:$VerbosePreference $testResults = $false } } else { Write-Verbose -Message "Certificate with thumbprint $Thumbprint still exists" $testResults = $false } } else { if ($Ensure -ne 'Absent') { Write-Verbose -Message "Certificate with thumbprint $Thumbprint does not exist" $testResults = $false } } return $testResults } <# .SYNOPSIS Used as a wrapper for Get-ExchangeCertificate. Runs Get-ExchangeCertificate, only specifying Thumbprint, ErrorAction, and optionally DomainController, and returns the results. .PARAMETER Thumbprint Thumbprint of the certificate to work on. .PARAMETER Credential The Credentials to use when creating a remote PowerShell session to Exchange. .PARAMETER Ensure Whether the certificate should be present or not. .PARAMETER AllowExtraServices Get-ExchangeCertificate sometimes displays more services than are actually enabled. Setting this to true allows tests to pass in that situation as long as the requested services are present. .PARAMETER CertCreds Credentials containing the password to the .pfx file in CertFilePath. .PARAMETER CertFilePath The file path to the certificate .pfx file that should be imported. .PARAMETER DomainController The DomainController parameter specifies the domain controller that's used by this cmdlet to read data from or write data to Active Directory. You identify the domain controller by its fully qualified domain name (FQDN). For example, dc01.contoso.com. .PARAMETER DoNotRequireSsl Setting DoNotRequireSsl to True prevents DSC from enabling the Require SSL setting on the Default Web Site when you enable the certificate for IIS. Defaults to False. .PARAMETER NetworkServiceAllowed Setting NetworkServiceAllowed to True gives the built-in Network Service account permission to read the certificate's private key without enabling the certificate for SMTP. Defaults to False. .PARAMETER Services Services to enable on the certificate. #> function Get-ExchangeCertificateInternal { [CmdletBinding()] [OutputType([System.Object])] param ( [Parameter(Mandatory = $true)] [System.String] $Thumbprint, [Parameter(Mandatory = $true)] [System.Management.Automation.PSCredential] [System.Management.Automation.Credential()] $Credential, [Parameter(Mandatory = $true)] [ValidateSet('Present', 'Absent')] [System.String] $Ensure, [Parameter()] [System.Boolean] $AllowExtraServices = $false, [Parameter()] [System.Management.Automation.PSCredential] [System.Management.Automation.Credential()] $CertCreds, [Parameter()] [System.String] $CertFilePath, [Parameter()] [System.String] $DomainController, [Parameter()] [System.Boolean] $DoNotRequireSsl = $false, [Parameter()] [System.Boolean] $NetworkServiceAllowed = $false, [Parameter()] [System.String[]] $Services ) # Remove params we don't want to pass into the next command Remove-FromPSBoundParametersUsingHashtable -PSBoundParametersIn $PSBoundParameters -ParamsToKeep 'Thumbprint', 'DomainController' return (Get-ExchangeCertificate @PSBoundParameters -ErrorAction SilentlyContinue -Server $env:COMPUTERNAME) } <# .SYNOPSIS Compares whether services from a certificate object match the services that were requested. If AllowsExtraServices is true, it is OK for more services to be on the cert than were requested, as long as the requested services are present. .PARAMETER ServicesActual The actual Services discovered by Get-ExchangeCertificate. .PARAMETER ServicesDesired The desired Services to enable on the certificate. .PARAMETER AllowExtraServices Get-ExchangeCertificate sometimes displays more services than are actually enabled. Setting this to true allows tests to pass in that situation as long as the requested services are present. #> function Test-CertServicesInRequiredState { [CmdletBinding()] [OutputType([System.Boolean])] param ( [Parameter()] [System.String] $ServicesActual, [Parameter()] [System.String[]] $ServicesDesired, [Parameter()] [System.Boolean] $AllowExtraServices ) $actual = Convert-StringToArray -StringIn $ServicesActual -Separator ',' if ($AllowExtraServices -eq $true) { if (!([System.String]::IsNullOrEmpty($ServicesDesired)) -and $ServicesDesired.Contains('NONE')) { $result = $true } else { $result = Test-ArrayElementsInSecondArray -Array1 $ServicesDesired -Array2 $actual -IgnoreCase } } else { $result = Compare-ArrayContent -Array1 $actual -Array2 $ServicesDesired -IgnoreCase } return $result } Export-ModuleMember -Function *-TargetResource |