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| result = session.run_ps('hostname') | result = session.run_ps('hostname') | ||
| − | print(result.std_out) | + | print(result.std_out.decode()) | 
| ``` | ``` | ||
Revision as of 17:13, 14 February 2024
WINRM Simple Example Using HTTPS/TLS & Basic Auth
Note we are creating self signed certificate called localhost & ignoring TLS cert validation for simplicity in this example. You do not want to do this in production. Since we aren't using encrypted messaging via NTLM/Kerberos we want to make sure AllowUnencrypted is set to false so TLS/HTTPS transport is required
Simple setup
Create myuser and add to Administrators group
Create User
$Password = Read-Host -AsSecureString
$params = @{
    Name        = 'myuser'
    Password    = $Password
    FullName    = 'Test User'
    Description = 'Description of this account.'
}
New-LocalUser @params
Add myuser to Administrators group
Add-LocalGroupMember -Group "Administrators" -Member "myuser"
Enable PSRemoting
Delete existing listeners
winrm delete winrm/config/Listener?Address=*+Transport=HTTP winrm delete winrm/config/Listener?Address=*+Transport=HTTPS
Enable HTTPS 5986 Listener
# Configure WinRM to use HTTPS and enable basic authentication Enable-PSRemoting -Force -SkipNetworkProfileCheck Set-Item WSMan:\localhost\Service\Auth\Basic -Value $true Set-Item WSMan:\localhost\Service\AllowUnencrypted -Value $false # Create a self-signed certificate (replace with a valid certificate in production) $cert = New-SelfSignedCertificate -DnsName "localhost" -CertStoreLocation cert:\LocalMachine\My $thumbprint = $cert.Thumbprint # Configure WinRM listener to use HTTPS and the created certificate New-Item -Path WSMan:\localhost\Listener -Transport HTTPS -Address * -CertificateThumbPrint $thumbprint -Force # Restart WinRM service to apply changes Restart-Service WinRM
Simple script to run hostname command via winrm https 5986
#!/usr/bin/env python3
import winrm
destination = 'https://10.x.x.x:5986'
username = 'myuser'
password = 'mysecret'
session = winrm.Session(destination,
                        auth=(username, password),
                        # transport='certificate',
                        transport='ssl',
                        server_cert_validation='ignore'
    )
result = session.run_ps('hostname')
print(result.std_out.decode())