Safeguard Authentication Services supports the flexible scripting capabilities of PowerShell to automate administrative, installation, and configuration tasks. A wide range of new PowerShell cmdlets are included in Safeguard Authentication Services.
cmdlet name | Description |
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Add-QasLicense |
Installs an Safeguard Authentication Services license file in Active Directory. Licenses installed this way are downloaded by all Unix clients. |
Clear-QasUnixGroup |
Clears the Unix identity information from group object in Active Directory. The group is no longer Unix-enabled and will be removed from the cache on the Safeguard Authentication Services Unix clients. |
Clear-QasUnixUser |
Clears the Unix identity information from a user object in Active Directory. The user is no longer Unix-enabled will be removed from the cache on the Safeguard Authentication Services Unix clients. |
Disable-QasUnixGroup |
Unix-disables a group and will be removed from the cache on the Safeguard Authentication Services Unix clients. Similar to Clear-QasUnixGroup except the Unix group name is retained. |
Disable-QasUnixUser |
Removes an Active Directory user‘s ability to log in on Unix hosts. (The user will still be cached on the Safeguard Authentication Services Unix clients.) |
Enable-QasUnixGroup |
Enables an Active Directory group for Unix by giving a Unix GID number. The GID number is automatically generated. |
Enable-QasUnixUser |
Enables an Active Directory user for Unix. The required account attributes UID number, primary GID number, GECOS, login shell, and home directory are generated automatically. |
Get-QasConfiguration |
Returns an object representing the Safeguard Authentication Services application configuration data stored in Active Directory. |
Get-QasGpo |
Returns a set of objects representing GPOs with Unix and/or macOS settings configured. This cmdlet is in the Quest.AuthenticationServices.GroupPolicy module. |
Get-QasLicense |
Returns objects representing the Safeguard Authentication Services product licenses stored in Active Directory. |
Get-QasOption |
Returns a set of configurable global options stored in Active Directory that affect the behavior of Safeguard Authentication Services. |
Get-QasSchema |
Returns the currently configured schema definition from the Safeguard Authentication Services application configuration. |
Get-QasSchemaDefinition |
Returns a set of schema templates that are supported by the current Active Directory forest. |
Get-QasUnixGroup |
Returns an object that represents an Active Directory group as a Unix group. The returned object can be piped into other cmdlets such as Clear-QasUnixGroup or Enable-QasUnixGroup. |
Get-QasUnixUser |
Returns an object that represents an Active Directory user as a Unix user. The returned object can be piped into other cmdlets such as Clear-QasUnixUser or Enable-QasUnixUser. |
Get-QasVersion |
Returns the version of Safeguard Authentication Services currently installed on the local host. |
Move-QasConfiguration |
Moves the Safeguard Authentication Services application configuration information from one container to another in Active Directory. |
New-QasAdConnection |
Creates an object that represents a connection to Active Directory using specified credentials. You can pass a connection object to most Safeguard Authentication Services cmdlets to execute commands using different credentials. |
New-QasArsConnection |
Creates an object that represents a connection to an Active Roles Server using the specified credentials. You can pass a connection object to most Safeguard Authentication Services cmdlets to execute commands using different credentials. |
New-QasConfiguration |
Creates a default Safeguard Authentication Services application configuration in Active Directory and returns an object representing the newly created configuration. |
Remove-QasConfiguration |
Accepts a Safeguard Authentication Services application configuration object as input and removes it from Active Directory. This cmdlet produces no output. |
Remove-QasLicense |
Accepts an Safeguard Authentication Services product license object as input and removes the license from Active Directory. This cmdlet produces no output. |
Set-QasOption |
Accepts an Safeguard Authentication Services options set as input and saves it to Active Directory. |
Set-QasSchema |
Accepts an Safeguard Authentication Services schema template as input and saves it to Active Directory as the schema template that will be used by all Safeguard Authentication Services Unix clients. |
Set-QasUnixGroup |
Accepts a Unix group object as input and saves it to Active Directory. You can also set specific attributes using command line options. |
Set-QasUnixUser |
Accepts a Unix user object as input and saves it to Active Directory. You can also set specific attributes using command line options. |
Safeguard Authentication Services PowerShell cmdlets are contained in PowerShell modules named Quest.AuthenticationServices and Quest.AuthenticationServices.GroupPolicy. Use the Import-Module command to import the Safeguard Authentication Services commands into an existing PowerShell session.
Change Auditor for Authentication Services allows you to track changes and send alerts on:
The following steps outline the basic procedure for installing Change Auditor for Authentication Services. See the Change Auditor Installation Guide to obtain detailed steps for installing Change Auditor for Authentication Services.
To install Change Auditor for Authentication Services
The Autorun Home page displays.
Note: If the Autorun Home page does not display, navigate to the root of the distribution media and double-click autorun.exe.
The Change Auditor for Authentication Services for Active Directory web page opens.
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