Get-ADAuthenticationPolicy

Mis à jour: juillet 2015

S'applique à: Windows 8.1, Windows PowerShell 4.0, Windows Server 2012 R2

Get-ADAuthenticationPolicy

Gets one or more services de domaine Active Directory authentication policies.

Syntaxe

Parameter Set: Filter
Get-ADAuthenticationPolicy -Filter <String> [-AuthType <ADAuthType> {Negotiate | Basic} ] [-Credential <PSCredential> ] [-Properties <String[]> ] [-ResultPageSize <Int32> ] [-ResultSetSize <Int32> ] [-Server <String> ] [ <CommonParameters>]

Parameter Set: Identity
Get-ADAuthenticationPolicy [-Identity] <ADAuthenticationPolicy> [-AuthType <ADAuthType> {Negotiate | Basic} ] [-Credential <PSCredential> ] [-Properties <String[]> ] [-Server <String> ] [ <CommonParameters>]

Parameter Set: LdapFilter
Get-ADAuthenticationPolicy -LDAPFilter <String> [-AuthType <ADAuthType> {Negotiate | Basic} ] [-Credential <PSCredential> ] [-Properties <String[]> ] [-ResultPageSize <Int32> ] [-ResultSetSize <Int32> ] [-Server <String> ] [ <CommonParameters>]

Description détaillée

The Get-ADAuthenticationPolicy cmdlet gets an authentication policy or performs a search to get authentication policies.

The Identity parameter specifies the services de domaine Active Directory authentication policy to get. You can identify an authentication policy by its distinguished name, GUID or name. You can also use the Identity parameter to specify a variable that contains an authentication policy object, or you can use the pipeline operator to pass an authentication policy object to the Identity parameter.

You can search for and use multiple authentication policies by specifying the Filter parameter or the LDAPFilter parameter. The Filter parameter uses the Windows PowerShell® expression language to write query strings for services de domaine Active Directory. Windows PowerShell expression language syntax provides rich type conversion support for value types received by the Filter parameter. For more information about the Filter parameter syntax, type Get-Help about_ActiveDirectory_Filter. If you have existing Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) query strings, you can use the LDAPFilter parameter.

Paramètres

-AuthType<ADAuthType>

Specifies the authentication method to use. Les valeurs acceptables pour ce paramètre sont :

-- Negotiate or 0
-- Basic or 1

The default authentication method is Negotiate. A Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) connection is required for the Basic authentication method.

Alias

none

Obligatoire ?

false

Position ?

named

Valeur par défaut

Microsoft.ActiveDirectory.Management.AuthType.Negotiate

Accepter l’entrée de pipeline ?

false

Accepter les caractères génériques ?

false

-Credential<PSCredential>

Specifies a user account that has permission to perform the task. The default is the current user. Type a user name, such as User01 or Domain01\User01, or enter a PSCredential object, such as one generated by the Get-Credential cmdlet.

By default, the cmdlet uses the credentials of the currently logged on user unless the cmdlet is run from an services de domaine Active Directory Windows PowerShell provider drive. If you run the cmdlet in a provider drive, the account associated with the drive is the default.

If you specify credentials that do not have permission to perform the task, the cmdlet returns an error.

Alias

none

Obligatoire ?

false

Position ?

named

Valeur par défaut

none

Accepter l’entrée de pipeline ?

false

Accepter les caractères génériques ?

false

-Filter<String>

Specifies a query string that retrieves services de domaine Active Directory objects. This string uses the Windows PowerShell expression language syntax. The Windows PowerShell expression language syntax provides rich type-conversion support for value types received by the Filter parameter.

Specify the Filter parameter in one of the following formats:

-- To match a single filter element: {Attributeoperator "value"}
-- To match multiple filter elements: {(Attribute1operator1 "value1") joinOperator (Attribute2operator2 "value2")}

Windows PowerShell wildcards other than "*", such as "?" are not supported by the Filter syntax.

Valid filter operators are:

-eq, -le, -ge, -ne, -lt, -gt, -approx, -bor, -band, -recursivematch, -like, -notlike

Valid join operators are:

-and, -or

The not operator is -not

For a list of supported types for values, see about_ActiveDirectory_ObjectModel. For more information about the Filter parameter, see about_ActiveDirectory_Filter.

Alias

none

Obligatoire ?

true

Position ?

named

Valeur par défaut

none

Accepter l’entrée de pipeline ?

false

Accepter les caractères génériques ?

false

-Identity<ADAuthenticationPolicy>

Specifies an services de domaine Active Directory authentication policy object. Specify the authentication policy object in one of the following formats:

-- A distinguished name
-- GUID
-- Name

This parameter can also get this object through the pipeline or you can set this parameter to an object instance.

The cmdlet searches the default naming context or partition to find the object. If the cmdlet finds two or more objects, the cmdlet returns a non-terminating error.

Alias

none

Obligatoire ?

true

Position ?

1

Valeur par défaut

none

Accepter l’entrée de pipeline ?

True (ByValue)

Accepter les caractères génériques ?

false

-LDAPFilter<String>

Specifies an LDAP query string used to filter services de domaine Active Directory objects. Use this parameter to run your existing LDAP queries.

Alias

none

Obligatoire ?

true

Position ?

named

Valeur par défaut

none

Accepter l’entrée de pipeline ?

false

Accepter les caractères génériques ?

false

-Properties<String[]>

Specifies the properties of the output object to get from the server. Use this parameter to get properties that are not included in the default set.

Specify the properties to get as a comma separated list of names. For properties that are not default or extended properties, you must specify the LDAP display name of the property. To display all of the properties that are set on the object, specify an asterisk wildcard.

To get properties for an object and display them, you can use this cmdlet and pass the output to the Get-Member cmdlet by using the pipeline operator.

Alias

Property

Obligatoire ?

false

Position ?

named

Valeur par défaut

none

Accepter l’entrée de pipeline ?

false

Accepter les caractères génériques ?

false

-ResultPageSize<Int32>

Specifies the number of objects to include in one page for an services de domaine Active Directory query. The default value is 256 objects per page.

Alias

none

Obligatoire ?

false

Position ?

named

Valeur par défaut

256

Accepter l’entrée de pipeline ?

false

Accepter les caractères génériques ?

false

-ResultSetSize<Int32>

Specifies the maximum number of objects to return for an services de domaine Active Directory query. If you want to get all of the objects, set this parameter to $Null. You can use Ctrl+C to stop the query and the return of objects.

The default value is $Null.

Alias

none

Obligatoire ?

false

Position ?

named

Valeur par défaut

none

Accepter l’entrée de pipeline ?

false

Accepter les caractères génériques ?

false

-Server<String>

Specifies the services de domaine Active Directory instance to which to connect, by providing one of the following values for a corresponding domain name or directory server. The service may be any of the following: Active Directory Lightweight Domain Services, services de domaine Active Directory or Active Directory snapshot instance.

Specify the services de domaine Active Directory instance in one of the following ways:

Domain name values:

-- Fully qualified domain name
-- NetBIOS name

Directory server values:

-- Fully qualified directory server name
-- NetBIOS name
-- Fully qualified directory server name and port

The default value for this parameter is determined by one of the following methods in the order that they are listed:

-- By using the Server value from objects passed through the pipeline
-- By using the server information associated with the services de domaine Active Directory Windows PowerShell provider drive, when the cmdlet runs in that drive
-- By using the domain of the computer running Windows PowerShell

Alias

none

Obligatoire ?

false

Position ?

named

Valeur par défaut

none

Accepter l’entrée de pipeline ?

false

Accepter les caractères génériques ?

false

<CommonParameters>

Cette applet de commande prend en charge les paramètres courants : -Verbose, -Debug, -ErrorAction, -ErrorVariable, -OutBuffer et -OutVariable. Pour plus d’informations, consultez about_CommonParameters (https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?LinkID=113216).

Entrées

Le type d’entrée correspond au type des objets que vous pouvez transmettre à l’applet de commande.

  • None or Microsoft.ActiveDirectory.Management.ADAuthenticationPolicy

    This cmdlet accepts an authentication policy object.

Sorties

Le type de sortie est le type des objets émis par l’applet de commande.

  • Microsoft.ActiveDirectory.Management.ADAuthenticationPolicy

    This cmdlet returns one or more authentication policy objects. This cmdlet returns a default set of ADAuthenticationPolicy property values. To retrieve additional ADAuthenticationPolicy properties, use the Properties parameter.

Exemples

Example 1: Get an authentication policy

This command gets an authentication policy object by specifying the object name.

PS C:\> Get-ADAuthenticationPolicy -Identity AuthenticationPolicy01

Example 2: Get an authentication policy by using an LDAP filter

This command gets all authentication policies that match the LDAP filter specified by the LDAPFilter parameter.

PS C:\> Get-ADAuthenticationPolicy -LDAPFilter "(name=AuthenticationPolicy*)" -Server Server01.Contoso.com

Example 3: Get an authentication policy by using a filter

This command gets all authentication policies that match the filter specified by the Filter parameter.

PS C:\> Get-ADAuthenticationPolicy -Filter "Name -like 'AuthenticationPolicy*'" -Server Server02.Contoso.com

Example 4: Get all authentication policy objects that match a filter

This command gets all the authentication policies available. The output is then passed to the Format-Table cmdlet to display the name of the policy and the value for Enforce on each policy.

PS C:\> Get-ADAuthenticationPolicy -Filter * | Format-Table Name, Enforce -AutoSize

Example 5: Get all properties for an authentication policy

This command gets all properties of the authentication policy specified by the Identity parameter.

PS C:\> Get-ADAuthenticationPolicy -Identity "AuthenticationPolicy01" -Properties "*"

Rubriques connexes

New-ADAuthenticationPolicy

Remove-ADAuthenticationPolicy

Set-ADAuthenticationPolicy

AD DS Administration Cmdlets in Windows PowerShell