2015
Pluralsight
Thomas Lee
1:35
English
This course begins by examining what PowerShell is, and what PowerShell Web Access (PSWA) is. The course looks at the details of how you install the product, including installation of IIS and the creation of Server certificates. The course next looks at securing PSWA, which includes creating Authorization rules and creating constrained remoting endpoints. This is followed by a look at how you configure and use PWSA. Finally, the course proposes best practices for implementing PSWA.
Overview to PowerShell Web Access and the Course
Introduction
What Is PowerShell?
What Is PowerShell Web Access?
Demonstration: Introduction to PSWA
PSWA History
Course Outline
Resources and Module Summary
Installing PowerShell Web Access
Module Introduction and Overview
Overview to Installing PSWA
Installing IIS and PSWA
Demonstration: Installing PSWA
Resources and Module Summary
Managing PowerShell Web Access Security
Module Agenda and Overview
Four Levels of PSWA Security
Securing the PSWA Gateway
PSWA and Certificates
Creating a Certificate by GUI
Creating a Certificate Using PowerShell
Demonstration 1
Constrained Endpoints
Creating Constrained Endpoints
Securing Constrained Endpoints
PSWA Authorization Rules
Demonstration 2
Resources and Module Summary
Using and Managing PowerShell Web Access
Module Introduction and Overview
Accessing the PSWA Gateway
Customizing the Gateway Logon
Using the Gateway
Managing Sessions and Cached Credentials
The Double Hop Problem (and Solution)
Demonstration
Resources and Module Summary
Best Practice and Course Conclusion
Module Introduction
Troubleshooting PowerShell Web Access
PowerShell Web Access Logging
Best Practice
Demonstration
Best Practice, Module, and Course Summary
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