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A simple module to set the username and password for a VPN connection through PowerShell. Huge thanks to Jeff Winn for the DotRas project (https://dotras.codeplex.com/) which showed me the way, and did all the really hard work. |
The module Credentials Manager provides you with convenient and safe way to store your credentials to file system and effectively re-use them in your scripts. List of commands: Write-Credential Read-Credential Convert-Credential Credentials are saved in file with encrypted content. Only user that saved them, can decrypt them. Compared t... More info |
Identify Pwned accounts and passwords via the "Have I been pwned?" (https://haveibeenpwned.com) API. |
Generates one or more complex passwords designed to fulfill the requirements for Active Directory. |
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Last Updated: 7/8/2015
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Latest Version: 1.0
Work with Secret Server Web Services and SQL Database |
Secure random password generator. Uses a cryptographically secure PRNG Can guarantee that the password contains digits, special characters, or any other set Can generate pronounceable, easier-to-remember passwords Packaged as a .NET library and as a PowerShell module |
Collection of functions to help create more dynamic ConfigurationData for DSC use when generating MOFs. The original pupose was to make available a function that worked with the cLCMCertManager DSC resource to make certificate management a reality. It now also includes a method for importing passwords into the configurationdatahash as well, as w... More info |
Contains functions to control local computer. |
This module is inspired by the 'Diceware Passphrase' principals detailed by Arnold G. Reinhold. It simulates the rolling of dice and generates more secure passwords that are easier to remember. Diceware is a trademark of A G Reinhold. See http://www.diceware.com for more information about Diceware. |
Common and handy utilities. |
PowerShell Module for OneTimeSecret.com |
Connects to the API at https://haveibeenpwned.com/ to see if a Password or Password hash has been found in a breach. Troy Hunt @troyhunt has created an API which allows you to query if a Password has been found in a breach. This is a simple function enabling you to query it |
This gives you the ability to generate complex, but memorable passwords. As opposed to just random letters and numbers. |
This module allows creation of password expiry emails for users, managers and administrators according to defined template. |
The Get-WlanPassword cmdlet gets the password of all SSID that are storaged on the computer. |
Provides security focused PowerShell cmdlets to conduct security testing and forensics. |
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