Cmdlets for Certinia

Build 24.0.9060

AuthScheme Parameter (Connect-FinancialForce Cmdlet)

The type of authentication to use when connecting to Certinia.

Syntax

Connect-FinancialForce -AuthScheme string

Possible Values

Basic, OAuth, OAuthClient, OAuthPassword, OAuthJWT, OAuthPKCE, OneLogin, PingFederate, OKTA, ADFS, AzureAD

Data Type

cstr

Default Value

"OAuth"

Remarks

  • Basic: Set this to use Basic user / password authentication.
  • OAuth: Set this to perform OAuth with the code grant type.
  • OAuthClient: Set this to perform OAuth with the client grant type.
  • OAuthPassword: Set this to perform OAuth with the password grant type.
  • OAuthJWT: Set this to perform OAuth authentication with a JWT certificate. Requires the following additional connection properties. [OAuthJWTCert,/OAuthJWTCertType/OAuthJWTCertPassword/OAuthJWTCertSubject/OAuthJWTIssuer/OAuthJWTSubject]
  • OAuthPKCE: Set this to use Proof Key of Code Exchange(PKCE) extension of the standard OAuth2 flow. Either set your own PKCEVerifier or the driver will automatically generate one for you.
  • OneLogin: Set this to perform SSO authentication through OneLogin. All identity providers require the following common connection properties. [SSOLoginURL/SSOExchangeUrl]
  • PingFederate: Set this to perform SSO authentication through PingFederate. All identity providers require the following common connection properties. [SSOLoginURL/SSOExchangeUrl]
  • OKTA: Set this to perform SSO authentication through OKTA. All identity providers require the following common connection properties. [SSOLoginURL/SSOExchangeUrl]
  • ADFS: Set this to perform SSO authentication through ADFS. All identity providers require the following common connection properties. [SSOLoginURL/SSOExchangeUrl]
  • AzureAD: Set this to perform SSO authentication through AzureAD. Please see the connection property SSOProperties for more information.

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