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// Place your settings in this file to overwrite the default settings { "workbench.colorTheme": "Abyss" }nstall-Module -Name 'AzureRm.Bootstrapper' -Scope CurrentUser Install-AzureRmProfile -profile '2017-03-09-profile' -Force -Scope CurrentUser Install-Module -Name AzureStack -RequiredVersion 1.2.9 -Scope CurrentUser
Then make sure the following modules are imported:
```powershell
Import-Module ..\Connect\AzureStack.Connect.psm1
Import-Module ..\Identity\AzureStack.Identity.psm1
Getting the directory tenant identifier from the Identity System
This function is used to get the Directory Tenant Guid. This method works for both AAD and AD FS.
$directoryTenantId = Get-AzsDirectoryTenantIdentifier -Authority "<DirectoryTenantUrl>"
An example of an authority for AAD is https://login.windows.net/microsoft.onmicrosoft.com
and for AD FS is https://adfs.local.azurestack.external/adfs
.
Creating a Service Principal in a disconnected (AD FS) topology
You can create a Service Principal by executing the following command after importing the Identity module
$servicePrincipal = New-AzsAdGraphServicePrincipal -DisplayName "<YourServicePrincipalName>" -AdminCredential $(Get-Credential) -Verbose
After the Service Principal is created, you should open your Azure Stack Portal to provide the appropriate level of RBAC to it. You can do this from the Access Control (IAM) tab of any resource. After the RBAC is given, you can login using the service principal as follows:
Add-AzureRmAccount -EnvironmentName "<AzureStackEnvironmentName>" -ServicePrincipal -CertificateThumbprint $servicePrincipal.Thumbprint -ApplicationId $servicePrincipal.ApplicationId -TenantId $directoryTenantId
Enabling AAD Multi-Tenancy in Azure Stack
Allowing users and service principals from multiple AAD directory tenants to sign in and create resources on Azure Stack. There are two personas involved in implementing this scenario.
- The Administrator of the Azure Stack installation
- The Directory Tenant Administrator of the directory that needs to be onboarded to Azure Stack
Azure Stack Administrator
Step 1: Onboard the Guest Directory Tenant to Azure Stack
This step will let Azure Resource manager know that it can accept users and service principals from the guest directory tenant.
$adminARMEndpoint = "https://adminmanagement.<region>.<domain>"
$azureStackDirectoryTenant = "<homeDirectoryTenant>.onmicrosoft.com" # this is the primary tenant Azure Stack is registered to
$guestDirectoryTenantToBeOnboarded = "<guestDirectoryTenant>.onmicrosoft.com" # this is the new tenant that needs to be onboarded to Azure Stack
$location = "local"
Register-AzsGuestDirectoryTenant -AdminResourceManagerEndpoint $adminARMEndpoint `
-DirectoryTenantName $azureStackDirectoryTenant `
-GuestDirectoryTenantName $guestDirectoryTenantToBeOnboarded `
-Location $location
With this step, the work of the Azure Stack administrator is done.
Guest Directory Tenant Administrator
The following steps need to be completed by the Directory Tenant Administrator of the directory that needs to be onboarded to Azure Stack.
Step 2: Providing UI-based consent to Azure Stack Portal and ARM
- This is an important step. Open up a web browser, and go to
https://portal.<region>.<domain>/guest/signup/<guestDirectoryName>
. Note that this is the directory tenant that needs to be onboarded to Azure Stack. - This will take you to an AAD sign in page where you need to enter your credentials and click on 'Accept' on the consent screen.
Step 3: Registering Azure Stack applications with the Guest Directory
Execute the following cmdlet as the administrator of the directory that needs to be onboarded, replacing $guestDirectoryTenantName
with your directory domain name
$tenantARMEndpoint = "https://management.<region>.<domain>"
$guestDirectoryTenantName = "<guestDirectoryTenant>.onmicrosoft.com" # this is the new tenant that needs to be onboarded to Azure Stack
Register-AzsWithMyDirectoryTenant -TenantResourceManagerEndpoint $tenantARMEndpoint `
-DirectoryTenantName $guestDirectoryTenantName