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O Azure Active Directory (Azure AD) serve como o serviço baseado em nuvem da Microsoft para gerenciamento de identidade e acesso. É fundamental para permitir que os funcionários façam login e tenham acesso a recursos, tanto dentro quanto fora da organização, abrangendo Microsoft 365, o portal do Azure e uma infinidade de outras aplicações SaaS. O design do Azure AD foca em fornecer serviços essenciais de identidade, incluindo autenticação, autorização e gerenciamento de usuários.
As principais características do Azure AD envolvem autenticação multifatorial e acesso condicional, juntamente com integração perfeita com outros serviços de segurança da Microsoft. Essas características elevam significativamente a segurança das identidades dos usuários e capacitam as organizações a implementar e fazer cumprir suas políticas de acesso de forma eficaz. Como um componente fundamental do ecossistema de serviços em nuvem da Microsoft, o Azure AD é crucial para o gerenciamento baseado em nuvem das identidades dos usuários.
az login #This will open the browser (if not use --use-device-code)
az login -u <username> -p <password> #Specify user and password
az login --identity #Use the current machine managed identity (metadata)
az login --identity -u /subscriptions/<subscriptionId>/resourcegroups/myRG/providers/Microsoft.ManagedIdentity/userAssignedIdentities/myID #Login with user managed identity
# Login as service principal
## With password
az login --service-principal -u <application ID> -p VerySecret --tenant contoso.onmicrosoft.com # Tenant can also be the tenant UUID
## With cert
az login --service-principal -u <application ID> -p ~/mycertfile.pem --tenant contoso.onmicrosoft.com
# Request access token (ARM)
az account get-access-token
# Request access token for different resource. Supported tokens: aad-graph, arm, batch, data-lake, media, ms-graph, oss-rdbms
az account get-access-token --resource-type aad-graph
# If you want to configure some defaults
az configure
# Get user logged-in already
az ad signed-in-user show
# Help
az find "vm" # Find vm commands
az vm -h # Get subdomains
az ad user list --query-examples # Get examples
# Login Open browser
Connect-MgGraph
# Login with service principal secret
## App ID and Tenant ID of your Azure AD App Registration
$appId = "<appId>"
$tenantId = "<tenantId>"
$clientSecret = "<clientSecret>"
## Convert the client secret to a SecureString
$secureSecret = ConvertTo-SecureString -String $clientSecret -AsPlainText -Force
## Create a PSCredential object
$credential = New-Object System.Management.Automation.PSCredential ($appId, $secureSecret)
## Connect using client credentials
Connect-MgGraph -TenantId $tenantId -ClientSecretCredential $credential
# Login with token
$token = (az account get-access-token --resource https://graph.microsoft.com --query accessToken -o tsv)
$secureToken = ConvertTo-SecureString $token -AsPlainText -Force
Connect-MgGraph -AccessToken $secureToken
# Find commands
Find-MgGraphCommand -command *Mg*
Connect-AzAccount #Open browser
# Using credentials
$passwd = ConvertTo-SecureString "Welcome2022!" -AsPlainText -Force
$creds = New-Object System.Management.Automation.PSCredential("test@corp.onmicrosoft.com", $passwd)
Connect-AzAccount -Credential $creds
# Get Access Token
(Get-AzAccessToken).Token
# Request access token to other endpoints: AadGraph, AnalysisServices, Arm, Attestation, Batch, DataLake, KeyVault, MSGraph, OperationalInsights, ResourceManager, Storage, Synapse
(Get-AzAccessToken -ResourceTypeName MSGraph).Token
(Get-AzAccessToken -Resource "https://graph.microsoft.com").Token
# Connect with access token
Connect-AzAccount -AccountId test@corp.onmicrosoft.com -AccessToken $token
Connect-AzAccount -AccessToken $token -GraphAccessToken $graphaccesstoken -AccountId <ACCOUNT-ID>
## The -AccessToken is from management.azure.com
# Connect with Service principal/enterprise app secret
$password = ConvertTo-SecureString 'KWEFNOIRFIPMWL.--DWPNVFI._EDWWEF_ADF~SODNFBWRBIF' -AsPlainText -Force
$creds = New-Object
System.Management.Automation.PSCredential('2923847f-fca2-a420-df10-a01928bec653', $password)
Connect-AzAccount -ServicePrincipal -Credential $creds -Tenant 29sd87e56-a192-a934-bca3-0398471ab4e7d
#All the Azure AD cmdlets have the format *-AzAD*
Get-Command *azad*
#Cmdlets for other Azure resources have the format *Az*
Get-Command *az*
#Using management
$Token = 'eyJ0eXAi..'
# List subscriptions
$URI = 'https://management.azure.com/subscriptions?api-version=2020-01-01'
$RequestParams = @{
Method = 'GET'
Uri = $URI
Headers = @{
'Authorization' = "Bearer $Token"
}
}
(Invoke-RestMethod @RequestParams).value
# Using graph
Invoke-WebRequest -Uri "https://graph.windows.net/myorganization/users?api-version=1.6" -Headers @{Authorization="Bearer {0}" -f $Token}
# Request tokens to access endpoints
# ARM
curl "$IDENTITY_ENDPOINT?resource=https://management.azure.com&api-version=2017-09-01" -H secret:$IDENTITY_HEADER
# Vault
curl "$IDENTITY_ENDPOINT?resource=https://vault.azure.net&api-version=2017-09-01" -H secret:$IDENTITY_HEADER
Connect-AzureAD #Open browser
# Using credentials
$passwd = ConvertTo-SecureString "Welcome2022!" -AsPlainText -Force
$creds = New-Object System.Management.Automation.PSCredential ("test@corp.onmicrosoft.com", $passwd)
Connect-AzureAD -Credential $creds
# Using tokens
## AzureAD cannot request tokens, but can use AADGraph and MSGraph tokens to connect
Connect-AzureAD -AccountId test@corp.onmicrosoft.com -AadAccessToken $token
Quando você faz login via CLI no Azure com qualquer programa, você está usando uma Aplicação Azure de um inquilino que pertence à Microsoft. Essas Aplicações, como as que você pode criar em sua conta, têm um id de cliente. Você não poderá ver todas elas nas listas de aplicações permitidas que você pode ver no console, mas elas são permitidas por padrão.
Por exemplo, um script powershell que autentica usa um app com id de cliente 1950a258-227b-4e31-a9cf-717495945fc2
. Mesmo que o app não apareça no console, um sysadmin poderia bloquear essa aplicação para que os usuários não possam acessar usando ferramentas que se conectam via esse App.
No entanto, existem outros ids de cliente de aplicações que permitirão que você se conecte ao Azure:
# The important part is the ClientId, which identifies the application to login inside Azure
$token = Invoke-Authorize -Credential $credential `
-ClientId '1dfb5f98-f363-4b0f-b63a-8d20ada1e62d' `
-Scope 'Files.Read.All openid profile Sites.Read.All User.Read email' `
-Redirect_Uri "https://graphtryit-staging.azurewebsites.net/" `
-Verbose -Debug `
-InformationAction Continue
$token = Invoke-Authorize -Credential $credential `
-ClientId '65611c08-af8c-46fc-ad20-1888eb1b70d9' `
-Scope 'openid profile Sites.Read.All User.Read email' `
-Redirect_Uri "chrome-extension://imjekgehfljppdblckcmjggcoboemlah" `
-Verbose -Debug `
-InformationAction Continue
$token = Invoke-Authorize -Credential $credential `
-ClientId 'd3ce4cf8-6810-442d-b42e-375e14710095' `
-Scope 'openid' `
-Redirect_Uri "https://graphexplorer.azurewebsites.net/" `
-Verbose -Debug `
-InformationAction Continue
# List tenants
az account tenant list
Para mais informações sobre usuários do Entra ID, consulte:
Az - Basic Information# Enumerate users
az ad user list --output table
az ad user list --query "[].userPrincipalName"
# Get info of 1 user
az ad user show --id "test@corp.onmicrosoft.com"
# Search "admin" users
az ad user list --query "[].displayName" | findstr /i "admin"
az ad user list --query "[?contains(displayName,'admin')].displayName"
# Search attributes containing the word "password"
az ad user list | findstr /i "password" | findstr /v "null,"
# All users from Entra ID
az ad user list --query "[].{osi:onPremisesSecurityIdentifier,upn:userPrincipalName}[?osi==null]"
az ad user list --query "[?onPremisesSecurityIdentifier==null].displayName"
# All users synced from on-prem
az ad user list --query "[].{osi:onPremisesSecurityIdentifier,upn:userPrincipalName}[?osi!=null]"
az ad user list --query "[?onPremisesSecurityIdentifier!=null].displayName"
# Get groups where the user is a member
az ad user get-member-groups --id <email>
# Get roles assigned to the user in Azure (NOT in Entra ID)
az role assignment list --include-inherited --include-groups --include-classic-administrators true --assignee <email>
# Get ALL roles assigned in Azure in the current subscription (NOT in Entra ID)
az role assignment list --include-inherited --include-groups --include-classic-administrators true --all
# Get EntraID roles assigned to a user
## Get Token
export TOKEN=$(az account get-access-token --resource https://graph.microsoft.com/ --query accessToken -o tsv)
## Get users
curl -X GET "https://graph.microsoft.com/v1.0/users" \
-H "Authorization: Bearer $TOKEN" \ -H "Content-Type: application/json" | jq
## Get EntraID roles assigned to an user
curl -X GET "https://graph.microsoft.com/beta/rolemanagement/directory/transitiveRoleAssignments?\$count=true&\$filter=principalId%20eq%20'86b10631-ff01-4e73-a031-29e505565caa'" \
-H "Authorization: Bearer $TOKEN" \
-H "ConsistencyLevel: eventual" \
-H "Content-Type: application/json" | jq
## Get role details
curl -X GET "https://graph.microsoft.com/beta/roleManagement/directory/roleDefinitions/cf1c38e5-3621-4004-a7cb-879624dced7c" \
-H "Authorization: Bearer $TOKEN" \
-H "Content-Type: application/json" | jq
# Enumerate Users
Get-AzureADUser -All $true
Get-AzureADUser -All $true | select UserPrincipalName
# Get info of 1 user
Get-AzureADUser -ObjectId test@corp.onmicrosoft.com | fl
# Search "admin" users
Get-AzureADUser -SearchString "admin" #Search admin at the begining of DisplayName or userPrincipalName
Get-AzureADUser -All $true |?{$_.Displayname -match "admin"} #Search "admin" word in DisplayName
# Get all attributes of a user
Get-AzureADUser -ObjectId test@defcorphq.onmicrosoft.com|%{$_.PSObject.Properties.Name}
# Search attributes containing the word "password"
Get-AzureADUser -All $true |%{$Properties = $_;$Properties.PSObject.Properties.Name | % {if ($Properties.$_ -match 'password') {"$($Properties.UserPrincipalName) - $_ - $($Properties.$_)"}}}
# All users from AzureAD# All users from AzureAD
Get-AzureADUser -All $true | ?{$_.OnPremisesSecurityIdentifier -eq $null}
# All users synced from on-prem
Get-AzureADUser -All $true | ?{$_.OnPremisesSecurityIdentifier -ne $null}
# Objects created by a/any user
Get-AzureADUser [-ObjectId <email>] | Get-AzureADUserCreatedObject
# Devices owned by a user
Get-AzureADUserOwnedDevice -ObjectId test@corp.onmicrosoft.com
# Objects owned by a specific user
Get-AzureADUserOwnedObject -ObjectId test@corp.onmicrosoft.com
# Get groups & roles where the user is a member
Get-AzureADUserMembership -ObjectId 'test@corp.onmicrosoft.com'
# Get devices owned by a user
Get-AzureADUserOwnedDevice -ObjectId test@corp.onmicrosoft.com
# Get devices registered by a user
Get-AzureADUserRegisteredDevice -ObjectId test@defcorphq.onmicrosoft.com
# Apps where a user has a role (role not shown)
Get-AzureADUser -ObjectId roygcain@defcorphq.onmicrosoft.com | Get-AzureADUserAppRoleAssignment | fl *
# Get Administrative Units of a user
$userObj = Get-AzureADUser -Filter "UserPrincipalName eq 'bill@example.com'"
Get-AzureADMSAdministrativeUnit | where { Get-AzureADMSAdministrativeUnitMember -Id $_.Id | where { $_.Id -eq $userObj.ObjectId } }
# Enumerate users
Get-AzADUser
# Get details of a user
Get-AzADUser -UserPrincipalName test@defcorphq.onmicrosoft.com
# Search user by string
Get-AzADUser -SearchString "admin" #Search at the beginnig of DisplayName
Get-AzADUser | ?{$_.Displayname -match "admin"}
# Get roles assigned to a user
Get-AzRoleAssignment -SignInName test@corp.onmicrosoft.com
$password = "ThisIsTheNewPassword.!123" | ConvertTo- SecureString -AsPlainText –Force
(Get-AzureADUser -All $true | ?{$_.UserPrincipalName -eq "victim@corp.onmicrosoft.com"}).ObjectId | Set- AzureADUserPassword -Password $password –Verbose
É altamente recomendável adicionar MFA a cada usuário, no entanto, algumas empresas não o farão ou podem configurá-lo com um Acesso Condicional: O usuário será obrigado a usar MFA se fizer login de um local específico, navegador ou alguma condição. Essas políticas, se não configuradas corretamente, podem ser suscetíveis a bypasses. Verifique:
Az - Conditional Access Policies / MFA BypassPara mais informações sobre grupos do Entra ID, verifique:
Az - Basic Information# Enumerate groups
az ad group list
az ad group list --query "[].[displayName]" -o table
# Get info of 1 group
az ad group show --group <group>
# Get "admin" groups
az ad group list --query "[].displayName" | findstr /i "admin"
az ad group list --query "[?contains(displayName,'admin')].displayName"
# All groups from Entra ID
az ad group list --query "[].{osi:onPremisesSecurityIdentifier,displayName:displayName,description:description}[?osi==null]"
az ad group list --query "[?onPremisesSecurityIdentifier==null].displayName"
# All groups synced from on-prem
az ad group list --query "[].{osi:onPremisesSecurityIdentifier,displayName:displayName,description:description}[?osi!=null]"
az ad group list --query "[?onPremisesSecurityIdentifier!=null].displayName"
# Get members of group
az ad group member list --group <group> --query "[].userPrincipalName" -o table
# Check if member of group
az ad group member check --group "VM Admins" --member-id <id>
# Get which groups a group is member of
az ad group get-member-groups -g "VM Admins"
# Get roles assigned to the group in Azure (NOT in Entra ID)
az role assignment list --include-groups --include-classic-administrators true --assignee <group-id>
# To get Entra ID roles assigned check how it's done with users and use a group ID
# Enumerate Groups
Get-AzureADGroup -All $true
# Get info of 1 group
Get-AzADGroup -DisplayName <resource_group_name> | fl
# Get "admin" groups
Get-AzureADGroup -SearchString "admin" | fl #Groups starting by "admin"
Get-AzureADGroup -All $true |?{$_.Displayname -match "admin"} #Groups with the word "admin"
# Get groups allowing dynamic membership
Get-AzureADMSGroup | ?{$_.GroupTypes -eq 'DynamicMembership'}
# All groups that are from Azure AD
Get-AzureADGroup -All $true | ?{$_.OnPremisesSecurityIdentifier -eq $null}
# All groups that are synced from on-prem (note that security groups are not synced)
Get-AzureADGroup -All $true | ?{$_.OnPremisesSecurityIdentifier -ne $null}
# Get members of a group
Get-AzureADGroupMember -ObjectId <group_id>
# Get roles of group
Get-AzureADMSGroup -SearchString "Contoso_Helpdesk_Administrators" #Get group id
Get-AzureADMSRoleAssignment -Filter "principalId eq '69584002-b4d1-4055-9c94-320542efd653'"
# Get Administrative Units of a group
$groupObj = Get-AzureADGroup -Filter "displayname eq 'TestGroup'"
Get-AzureADMSAdministrativeUnit | where { Get-AzureADMSAdministrativeUnitMember -Id $_.Id | where {$_.Id -eq $groupObj.ObjectId} }
# Get Apps where a group has a role (role not shown)
Get-AzureADGroup -ObjectId <id> | Get-AzureADGroupAppRoleAssignment | fl *
# Get all groups
Get-AzADGroup
# Get details of a group
Get-AzADGroup -ObjectId <id>
# Search group by string
Get-AzADGroup -SearchString "admin" | fl * #Search at the beginnig of DisplayName
Get-AzADGroup |?{$_.Displayname -match "admin"}
# Get members of group
Get-AzADGroupMember -GroupDisplayName <resource_group_name>
# Get roles of group
Get-AzRoleAssignment -ResourceGroupName <resource_group_name>
Os proprietários do grupo podem adicionar novos usuários ao grupo
Add-AzureADGroupMember -ObjectId <group_id> -RefObjectId <user_id> -Verbose
Grupos podem ser dinâmicos, o que basicamente significa que se um usuário atender a certas condições, ele será adicionado a um grupo. Claro, se as condições forem baseadas em atributos que um usuário pode controlar, ele pode abusar dessa funcionalidade para entrar em outros grupos. Verifique como abusar de grupos dinâmicos na página a seguir:
Para mais informações sobre principais serviços do Entra ID, verifique:
Az - Basic Information# Get Service Principals
az ad sp list --all
az ad sp list --all --query "[].[displayName,appId]" -o table
# Get details of one SP
az ad sp show --id 00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000
# Search SP by string
az ad sp list --all --query "[?contains(displayName,'app')].displayName"
# Get owner of service principal
az ad sp owner list --id <id> --query "[].[displayName]" -o table
# Get service principals owned by the current user
az ad sp list --show-mine
# Get SPs with generated secret or certificate
az ad sp list --query '[?length(keyCredentials) > `0` || length(passwordCredentials) > `0`].[displayName, appId, keyCredentials, passwordCredentials]' -o json
# Get Service Principals
Get-AzureADServicePrincipal -All $true
# Get details about a SP
Get-AzureADServicePrincipal -ObjectId <id> | fl *
# Get SP by string name or Id
Get-AzureADServicePrincipal -All $true | ?{$_.DisplayName -match "app"} | fl
Get-AzureADServicePrincipal -All $true | ?{$_.AppId -match "103947652-1234-5834-103846517389"}
# Get owner of SP
Get-AzureADServicePrincipal -ObjectId <id> | Get-AzureADServicePrincipalOwner |fl *
# Get objects owned by a SP
Get-AzureADServicePrincipal -ObjectId <id> | Get-AzureADServicePrincipalOwnedObject
# Get objects created by a SP
Get-AzureADServicePrincipal -ObjectId <id> | Get-AzureADServicePrincipalCreatedObject
# Get groups where the SP is a member
Get-AzureADServicePrincipal | Get-AzureADServicePrincipalMembership
Get-AzureADServicePrincipal -ObjectId <id> | Get-AzureADServicePrincipalMembership |fl *
# Get SPs
Get-AzADServicePrincipal
# Get info of 1 SP
Get-AzADServicePrincipal -ObjectId <id>
# Search SP by string
Get-AzADServicePrincipal | ?{$_.DisplayName -match "app"}
# Get roles of a SP
Get-AzRoleAssignment -ServicePrincipalName <String>
$Token = 'eyJ0eX..'
$URI = 'https://graph.microsoft.com/v1.0/applications'
$RequestParams = @{
Method = 'GET'
Uri = $URI
Headers = @{
'Authorization' = "Bearer $Token"
}
}
(Invoke-RestMethod @RequestParams).value
O proprietário de um Principal de Serviço pode alterar sua senha.
```powershell # Just call Add-AzADAppSecret Function Add-AzADAppSecret { <# .SYNOPSIS Add client secret to the applications.
.PARAMETER GraphToken Pass the Graph API Token
.EXAMPLE PS C:> Add-AzADAppSecret -GraphToken 'eyJ0eX..'
.LINK https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/graph/api/application-list?view=graph-rest-1.0&tabs=http https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/graph/api/application-addpassword?view=graph-rest-1.0&tabs=http #>
[CmdletBinding()] param( [Parameter(Mandatory=$True)] [String] $GraphToken = $null )
$AppList = $null $AppPassword = $null
$Params = @{ "URI" = "https://graph.microsoft.com/v1.0/applications" "Method" = "GET" "Headers" = @{ "Content-Type" = "application/json" "Authorization" = "Bearer $GraphToken" } }
try { $AppList = Invoke-RestMethod @Params -UseBasicParsing } catch { }
if($AppList -ne $null) { [System.Collections.ArrayList]$Details = @()
foreach($App in $AppList.value) { $ID = $App.ID $psobj = New-Object PSObject
$Params = @{ "URI" = "https://graph.microsoft.com/v1.0/applications/$ID/addPassword" "Method" = "POST" "Headers" = @{ "Content-Type" = "application/json" "Authorization" = "Bearer $GraphToken" } }
$Body = @{ "passwordCredential"= @{ "displayName" = "Password" } }
try { $AppPassword = Invoke-RestMethod @Params -UseBasicParsing -Body ($Body | ConvertTo-Json) Add-Member -InputObject $psobj -NotePropertyName "Object ID" -NotePropertyValue $ID Add-Member -InputObject $psobj -NotePropertyName "App ID" -NotePropertyValue $App.appId Add-Member -InputObject $psobj -NotePropertyName "App Name" -NotePropertyValue $App.displayName Add-Member -InputObject $psobj -NotePropertyName "Key ID" -NotePropertyValue $AppPassword.keyId Add-Member -InputObject $psobj -NotePropertyName "Secret" -NotePropertyValue $AppPassword.secretText $Details.Add($psobj) | Out-Null } catch { Write-Output "Failed to add new client secret to '$($App.displayName)' Application." } } if($Details -ne $null) { Write-Output "" Write-Output "Client secret added to : " Write-Output $Details | fl * } } else { Write-Output "Failed to Enumerate the Applications." } }
</details>
### Aplicações
Para mais informações sobre Aplicações, consulte:
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Quando um App é gerado, 2 tipos de permissões são concedidas:
* **Permissões** dadas ao **Service Principal**
* **Permissões** que o **app** pode ter e usar em **nome do usuário**.
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```bash
# List Apps
az ad app list
az ad app list --query "[].[displayName,appId]" -o table
# Get info of 1 App
az ad app show --id 00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000
# Search App by string
az ad app list --query "[?contains(displayName,'app')].displayName"
# Get the owner of an application
az ad app owner list --id <id> --query "[].[displayName]" -o table
# Get SPs owned by current user
az ad app list --show-mine
# Get apps with generated secret or certificate
az ad app list --query '[?length(keyCredentials) > `0` || length(passwordCredentials) > `0`].[displayName, appId, keyCredentials, passwordCredentials]' -o json
# List all registered applications
Get-AzureADApplication -All $true
# Get details of an application
Get-AzureADApplication -ObjectId <id> | fl *
# List all the apps with an application password
Get-AzureADApplication -All $true | %{if(Get-AzureADApplicationPasswordCredential -ObjectID $_.ObjectID){$_}}
# Get owner of an application
Get-AzureADApplication -ObjectId <id> | Get-AzureADApplicationOwner |fl *
# Get Apps
Get-AzADApplication
# Get details of one App
Get-AzADApplication -ObjectId <id>
# Get App searching by string
Get-AzADApplication | ?{$_.DisplayName -match "app"}
# Get Apps with password
Get-AzADAppCredential
Um aplicativo com a permissão AppRoleAssignment.ReadWrite
pode escalar para Global Admin ao se conceder o papel.
Para mais informações verifique isso.
Uma string secreta que o aplicativo usa para provar sua identidade ao solicitar um token é a senha do aplicativo. Portanto, se encontrar esta senha, você pode acessar como o service principal dentro do tenant. Observe que esta senha só é visível quando gerada (você pode alterá-la, mas não pode obtê-la novamente). O proprietário do aplicativo pode adicionar uma senha a ele (para que possa se passar por ele). Logins como esses service principals não são marcados como arriscados e não terão MFA.
É possível encontrar uma lista dos IDs de Aplicativos que pertencem à Microsoft em https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/troubleshoot/entra/entra-id/governance/verify-first-party-apps-sign-in#application-ids-of-commonly-used-microsoft-applications
Para mais informações sobre Identidades Gerenciadas, consulte:
# List all manged identitiesaz identity list --output table# With the principal ID you can continue the enumeration in service principals
Para mais informações sobre funções do Azure e Entra ID, consulte:
# Get rolesaz role definition list# Get assigned rolesaz role assignment list --all --query "[].roleDefinitionName"az role assignment list --all | jq '.[] | .roleDefinitionName,.scope'# Get info of 1 roleaz role definition list --name "AzureML Registry User"# Get only custom rolesaz role definition list --custom-role-only# Get only roles assigned to the resource group indicatedaz role definition list --resource-group <resource_group># Get only roles assigned to the indicated scopeaz role definition list --scope <scope># Get all the principals a role is assigned toaz role assignment list --all --query "[].{principalName:principalName,principalType:principalType,resourceGroup:resourceGroup,roleDefinitionName:roleDefinitionName}[?roleDefinitionName=='<ROLE_NAME>']"# Get all available role templatesGet-AzureADDirectoryroleTemplate# Get enabled roles (Assigned roles)Get-AzureADDirectoryRoleGet-AzureADDirectoryRole -ObjectId <roleID> #Get info about the role# Get custom roles - use AzureAdPreviewGet-AzureADMSRoleDefinition | ?{$_.IsBuiltin -eq $False} | select DisplayName# Users assigned a role (Global Administrator)Get-AzureADDirectoryRole -Filter "DisplayName eq 'Global Administrator'" | Get-AzureADDirectoryRoleMemberGet-AzureADDirectoryRole -ObjectId <id> | fl# Roles of the Administrative Unit (who has permissions over the administrative unit and its members)Get-AzureADMSScopedRoleMembership -Id <id> | fl *# Get role assignments on the subscriptionGet-AzRoleDefinition# Get Role definitionGet-AzRoleDefinition -Name "Virtual Machine Command Executor"# Get roles of a user or resourceGet-AzRoleAssignment -SignInName test@corp.onmicrosoft.comGet-AzRoleAssignment -Scope /subscriptions/<subscription-id>/resourceGroups/<res_group_name>/providers/Microsoft.Compute/virtualMachines/<vm_name># Get permissions over a resource using ARM directly$Token = (Get-AzAccessToken).Token$URI = 'https://management.azure.com/subscriptions/b413826f-108d-4049-8c11-d52d5d388768/resourceGroups/Research/providers/Microsoft.Compute/virtualMachines/infradminsrv/providers/Microsoft.Authorization/permissions?api-version=2015-07-01'$RequestParams = @{Method = 'GET'Uri = $URIHeaders = @{'Authorization' = "Bearer $Token"}}(Invoke-RestMethod @RequestParams).value
# If you know how to do this send a PR!# Enumerate DevicesGet-AzureADDevice -All $true | fl *# List all the active devices (and not the stale devices)Get-AzureADDevice -All $true | ?{$_.ApproximateLastLogonTimeStamp -ne $null}# Get owners of all devicesGet-AzureADDevice -All $true | Get-AzureADDeviceRegisteredOwnerGet-AzureADDevice -All $true | %{if($user=Get-AzureADDeviceRegisteredOwner -ObjectId $_.ObjectID){$_;$user.UserPrincipalName;"`n"}}# Registred users of all the devicesGet-AzureADDevice -All $true | Get-AzureADDeviceRegisteredUserGet-AzureADDevice -All $true | %{if($user=Get-AzureADDeviceRegisteredUser -ObjectId $_.ObjectID){$_;$user.UserPrincipalName;"`n"}}# Get dives managed using IntuneGet-AzureADDevice -All $true | ?{$_.IsCompliant -eq "True"}# Get devices owned by a userGet-AzureADUserOwnedDevice -ObjectId test@corp.onmicrosoft.com# Get Administrative Units of a deviceGet-AzureADMSAdministrativeUnit | where { Get-AzureADMSAdministrativeUnitMember -ObjectId $_.ObjectId | where {$_.ObjectId -eq $deviceObjId} }
Se um dispositivo (VM) estiver juntado ao AzureAD, usuários do AzureAD poderão fazer login. Além disso, se o usuário logado for Proprietário do dispositivo, ele será administrador local.
Para mais informações sobre unidades administrativas, consulte:
# List all administrative unitsaz rest --method GET --uri "https://graph.microsoft.com/v1.0/directory/administrativeUnits"# Get AU infoaz rest --method GET --uri "https://graph.microsoft.com/v1.0/directory/administrativeUnits/a76fd255-3e5e-405b-811b-da85c715ff53"# Get membersaz rest --method GET --uri "https://graph.microsoft.com/v1.0/directory/administrativeUnits/a76fd255-3e5e-405b-811b-da85c715ff53/members"# Get principals with roles over the AUaz rest --method GET --uri "https://graph.microsoft.com/v1.0/directory/administrativeUnits/a76fd255-3e5e-405b-811b-da85c715ff53/scopedRoleMembers"# Get Administrative UnitsGet-AzureADMSAdministrativeUnitGet-AzureADMSAdministrativeUnit -Id <id># Get ID of admin unit by string$adminUnitObj = Get-AzureADMSAdministrativeUnit -Filter "displayname eq 'Test administrative unit 2'"# List the users, groups, and devices affected by the administrative unitGet-AzureADMSAdministrativeUnitMember -Id <id># Get the roles users have over the members of the AUGet-AzureADMSScopedRoleMembership -Id <id> | fl #Get role ID and role members
Azure AD Identity Protection (AIP) é um serviço de segurança que usa detecção e remediação automatizadas para ajudar a proteger identidades de usuários no Azure Active Directory contra comprometimento. AIP monitora e avalia continuamente o risco de logins de usuários e configurações de identidade, aplicando automaticamente medidas de segurança apropriadas, como exigir autenticação multifator ou bloquear atividades potencialmente perigosas. Isso ajuda as organizações a prevenir violações de segurança baseadas em identidade.
Fluxo:
Azure AD Identity Protection monitora atividades de usuários e coleta dados sobre logins, autenticação e outras atividades relevantes.
O serviço usa algoritmos de aprendizado de máquina para analisar esses dados e detectar potenciais ameaças de segurança.
Azure AD Identity Protection atribui um nível de risco à ameaça (por exemplo, login) e gera um alerta se necessário para realizar alguma ação automática.
Azure AD Password Protection (APP) é um recurso de segurança que ajuda a prevenir senhas fracas no Azure Active Directory, aplicando políticas de senhas fortes. APP bloqueia senhas fracas comumente usadas e suas variantes, reduzindo o risco de violações relacionadas a senhas. Ele pode ser aplicado tanto no nível da nuvem quanto no Active Directory local, melhorando a segurança geral das senhas em toda a organização.
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