tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5536481848801330672.post4325656831503738683..comments2024-03-20T14:39:44.604+00:00Comments on Microsoft System Center Suite: Using Azure Automation DSC to configure and deploy the new SCSM Portal (Part 1)Steve Beaumonthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01656851477395070464noreply@blogger.comBlogger8125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5536481848801330672.post-34359212820379570672021-01-20T11:32:51.349+00:002021-01-20T11:32:51.349+00:00Fit people are interested in your product because ...Fit people are interested in your product because of the ad and click-throughs. Ten of them buy the product. Now you have five people who were interested in your product, but couldn't buy it.<a href="https://5e4296106616a.site123.me/blog/hoe-u-een-productfeed-toevoegt-aan-een-facebook-catalogus" rel="nofollow">Facebook Telefoonnummer</a>Haley Brownhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13670228368917926897noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5536481848801330672.post-4713953272651796212020-05-14T15:10:54.019+01:002020-05-14T15:10:54.019+01:00The Panda Helper is one of the excellent options y...The Panda Helper is one of the excellent options you can opt for download Panda Helper apps for free. Check out the best Panda Helper app. <a href="https://www.bulletintech.com/download-panda-helper/" rel="nofollow">Download Panda Helper</a><br />adityahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07074361173015252948noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5536481848801330672.post-76438740750280486962020-04-09T12:06:17.418+01:002020-04-09T12:06:17.418+01:00a very useful blog to the learner so happy to be p...a very useful blog to the learner so happy to be part of this blog. Thank you.<br /><a href="https://www.visualpath.in/windows-azure-online-training.html" title="We are Providing Real-time Project-based Windows Azure Admin Online Training" rel="nofollow">Windows Azure Admin Online Training</a>Azure DevOpshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05175115997002461151noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5536481848801330672.post-59138757077463076112020-02-04T00:02:26.187+00:002020-02-04T00:02:26.187+00:00Thanks for sharing https://cutt.ly/grOAGH1Thanks for sharing <a href="https://cutt.ly/grOAGH1" rel="nofollow">https://cutt.ly/grOAGH1</a>Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5536481848801330672.post-61888390546561020042017-01-25T14:22:02.942+00:002017-01-25T14:22:02.942+00:00Hi Steve,
I need your advice/experiences about res...Hi Steve,<br />I need your advice/experiences about resource pool in SCOM. We will deploy SCOM 2016 and an experts, Stoyan Chakalov, wrote in the forum that we need for each area one Resource Pool. I am confused about it. Can you give me please your comments related to the following discussion (section Resource Pools)?<br /><br />https://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/a9e94d5d-ec31-4f71-999d-73e3befb796d/sql-server-reporting-services-and-scom-report-server-confusing?forum=operationsmanagerdeployment<br /><br />Best Regards<br />Birdal<br />Birdalnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5536481848801330672.post-50091234237134725182016-01-07T02:13:41.132+00:002016-01-07T02:13:41.132+00:00Hey Steve,
On this part:
"The configuration...Hey Steve,<br /><br />On this part: <br />"The configuration data works and compiles fine using "*" as the node reference and since I only have the one or might want it to apply to multiples If I add I didn't specifically name it. Conversely, not adding a named node or * or trying to compile via the portal fails..."<br /><br />We had someone test this again to make sure, and that just won't work. Unfortunately, right now you need the node names in the configuration data for PSAllowPplainTextPasswords to work for them, even if you use *. The * only applies to other named nodes in the configuration data. The Azure Automation DSC documentation mentions this as well: https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/documentation/articles/automation-dsc-compile/Joe Levynoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5536481848801330672.post-50829902075695614242015-12-23T20:10:42.155+00:002015-12-23T20:10:42.155+00:00Thanks Joe, I didn't know that WMF5 encrypts t...Thanks Joe, I didn't know that WMF5 encrypts the MOF locally and I probably should have pointed out that https is used for the transfer, I've added an update referencing these points.<br /><br />The configuration data works and compiles fine using "*" as the node reference and since I only have the one or might want it to apply to multiples If I add I didn't specifically name it. Conversely, not adding a named node or * or trying to compile via the portal fails...<br /><br />Regards,<br />SteveSteve Beaumonthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01656851477395070464noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5536481848801330672.post-22085571502401449822015-12-23T02:31:46.826+00:002015-12-23T02:31:46.826+00:00Hey, I'm from the Azure Automation team. First...Hey, I'm from the Azure Automation team. First of all, great blog post!<br /><br />"This has the side effect of storing the password in clear text within the MOF that gets compiled and pushed down to the DSC node" -- Just want to let you know that Azure Automation DSC stores all MOFs encrypted behind the scenes, and when the MOF is transferred to the node HTTPS is used. Once the node receives the MOF, in WMF 5 RTM, the node will encrypt the MOF locally as well. So you don't have to worry about the credentials actually being visible at any point to anyone :)<br /><br />One other thing I noticed is your configuration data doesn't have any node names in it, so the ALL references ("*") isn't actually applied to any nodes. So allow plain text password isn't going to actually be allowed for any node statements in the configuration. I think you need to have "Webserver" in the config data for it to work they way you are trying to have it work.<br /><br />If you want to contact me, I'm on Twitter at @jodoglevy.Joe Levynoreply@blogger.com