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As we want to always be able to securly log into the server remotely to perform routine maintenance and configuration, we want to configure the SSHD(OpenSSH Server) to automatically start up every time the computer is started up or rebooted.  Here's how:
 
As we want to always be able to securly log into the server remotely to perform routine maintenance and configuration, we want to configure the SSHD(OpenSSH Server) to automatically start up every time the computer is started up or rebooted.  Here's how:
 
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PS C:\Users\jamie\Downloads> Set-Service -Name sshd -StartupType 'Automatic'
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Now, confirm it's set to start up automatically:
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PS C:\Users\jamie\Downloads> Get-Service -Name sshd | Select -property name,star
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ttype
  
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Name StartType
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sshd Automatic
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Confirm firewall rule has been created for the SSH service:
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PS C:\Users\jamie.DAWGLAND> Get-NetFirewallRule -Name *ssh*
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Name                          : OpenSSH-Server-In-TCP
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DisplayName                  : OpenSSH SSH Server (sshd)
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Description                  : Inbound rule for OpenSSH SSH Server (sshd)     
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DisplayGroup                  : OpenSSH Server
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Group                        : OpenSSH Server
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Enabled                      : True
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Profile                      : Any
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Platform                      : {}
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Direction                    : Inbound
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Action                        : Allow
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EdgeTraversalPolicy          : Block
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LooseSourceMapping            : False
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LocalOnlyMapping              : False
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Owner                        :
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PrimaryStatus                : OK
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Status                        : The rule was parsed successfully from the     
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                                store. (65536)
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EnforcementStatus            : NotApplicable
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PolicyStoreSource            : PersistentStore
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PolicyStoreSourceType        : Local
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RemoteDynamicKeywordAddresses : {}
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Finally, last, but not least, configure PowerShell to be the default environment when logging into the Windows server using SSH protocol.  Here's the command:
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PS C:\Users\jamie.DAWGLAND> New-ItemProperty -Path "HKLM:\SOFTWARE\OpenSSH" -Name DefaultShell -Value "C:\Windows\System32\WindowsPowerShell\v1.0\powershell.exe" -PropertyType String -Force
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DefaultShell : C:\Windows\System32\WindowsPowerShell\v1.0\powershell.exe       
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PSPath      : Microsoft.PowerShell.Core\Registry::HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\
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              OpenSSH
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PSParentPath : Microsoft.PowerShell.Core\Registry::HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE 
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PSChildName  : OpenSSH
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PSDrive      : HKLM
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PSProvider  : Microsoft.PowerShell.Core\Registry
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=== AD-DS - Active Directory - Domain Services ===
 
=== AD-DS - Active Directory - Domain Services ===

Revision as of 06:12, 10 February 2023

Windows PowerShell Information

Enabling PowerShell Script Execution

DOS/CMD - Miscellaneous Command Line Commands

This command shows how long a Windows computer has been powered on since the last time it was shut down or rebooted, which can be helpful when diagnosing issues with a sluggish, slow-responding system. this is also known as a system's "Uptime". This is the command along with its output. Note the line starting with "Statistics since", which shows the actual date and time the system was last powered on.

C:\Users\Administrator.DAWGLAND>net stats workstation
Workstation Statistics for \\WIN22VM01


Statistics since 2/6/2023 10:22:32 AM


  Bytes received                               502580
  Server Message Blocks (SMBs) received        2
  Bytes transmitted                            952389
  Server Message Blocks (SMBs) transmitted     0
  Read operations                              366
  Write operations                             0
  Raw reads denied                             0
  Raw writes denied                            0

  Network errors                               0
  Connections made                             0
  Reconnections made                           0
  Server disconnects                           0

  Sessions started                             0
  Hung sessions                                0
  Failed sessions                              0
  Failed operations                            0
  Use count                                    109
  Failed use count                             0

The command completed successfully.



You can trim/filter out most of the output, so that you only get the actual info you are looking for, in this case, the two-word phrase "Statistics since". This is how you would do it, "piping" the output of the previous command into the "findstr" command to find the line(s) containg the phrase "Statics since", case sensitive:

PS C:\Users\Administrator.DAWGLAND> net stats workstation | findstr /C:"Statistics since"
Statistics since 2/6/2023 10:22:32 AM



You can shorten the command even further if you instead of searching for the two-word phrase "Statistics since", you can just search for/find the one word "since", as it's the only line in the entire output of the "net stats workstation" command that contains that one word. Here's an example:

PS C:\Users\Administrator.DAWGLAND> net stats workstation | findstr since
Statistics since 2/6/2023 10:22:32 AM



Enabling & Configuring OpenSSH Server on Windows Using PowerShell

First, confirm the current state of the OpenSSH Server and OpenSSH Clients, whether either are installed, enabled, and configured.

Type this command to check the current status of both the server and client:

PS C:\Users\Administrator.DAWGLAND> Get-WindowsCapability -Online | ? Name -like 'OpenSSH*'


Name  : OpenSSH.Client~~~~0.0.1.0
State : Installed

Name  : OpenSSH.Server~~~~0.0.1.0
State : NotPresent



As you can see from output of the above command, OpenSSH Client is installed on the server, but OpenSSH Server is "NotPresent", meaning it's not been installed/enabled on the server yet. Will fix that next so that users can log into the Windows server using SSH, the Secure Shell to remotely connect annd manage the server.

Use this PowerShell command to install/enable the OpenSSH Server:

PS C:\Users\Administrator.DAWGLAND> Add-WindowsCapability -Online -Name OpenSSH.Server~~~~0.0.1.0


Path          :
Online        : True
RestartNeeded : False



Run the previous "Get-WindowsCapability -Online | ? Name -like 'OpenSSH*'" command and confirm that OpenSSH Server is now installed.

Next, manually start the OpenSSH service, like this:

PS C:\Users\Administrator.DAWGLAND> Start-Service sshd
WARNING: Waiting for service 'OpenSSH SSH Server (sshd)' to start...



You can use this command to confirm the SSH server service has been started and is now running:

PS C:\Users\Administrator.DAWGLAND> Get-Service | findstr -i sshd
Running  sshd               OpenSSH SSH Server



Use this command to check on the startup type, referring to the setting to have the OpenSSH Server startup automatically on each computer reboot or power on.

PS C:\Users\jamie.DAWGLAND> Get-Service -Name sshd | Select -property name,starttype

Name StartType
---- ---------
sshd    Manual

As you can see from the output of the above command, the "StartType" for "sshd"(sshd stands for "SecureSHell Daemon". Daemon is another word for "Server".

As we want to always be able to securly log into the server remotely to perform routine maintenance and configuration, we want to configure the SSHD(OpenSSH Server) to automatically start up every time the computer is started up or rebooted. Here's how:

PS C:\Users\jamie\Downloads> Set-Service -Name sshd -StartupType 'Automatic'



Now, confirm it's set to start up automatically:

PS C:\Users\jamie\Downloads> Get-Service -Name sshd | Select -property name,star
ttype

Name StartType
---- ---------
sshd Automatic



Confirm firewall rule has been created for the SSH service:

PS C:\Users\jamie.DAWGLAND> Get-NetFirewallRule -Name *ssh*


Name                          : OpenSSH-Server-In-TCP
DisplayName                   : OpenSSH SSH Server (sshd)
Description                   : Inbound rule for OpenSSH SSH Server (sshd)      
DisplayGroup                  : OpenSSH Server
Group                         : OpenSSH Server
Enabled                       : True
Profile                       : Any
Platform                      : {}
Direction                     : Inbound
Action                        : Allow
EdgeTraversalPolicy           : Block
LooseSourceMapping            : False
LocalOnlyMapping              : False
Owner                         :
PrimaryStatus                 : OK
Status                        : The rule was parsed successfully from the       
                                store. (65536)
EnforcementStatus             : NotApplicable
PolicyStoreSource             : PersistentStore
PolicyStoreSourceType         : Local
RemoteDynamicKeywordAddresses : {}



Finally, last, but not least, configure PowerShell to be the default environment when logging into the Windows server using SSH protocol. Here's the command:

PS C:\Users\jamie.DAWGLAND> New-ItemProperty -Path "HKLM:\SOFTWARE\OpenSSH" -Name DefaultShell -Value "C:\Windows\System32\WindowsPowerShell\v1.0\powershell.exe" -PropertyType String -Force


DefaultShell : C:\Windows\System32\WindowsPowerShell\v1.0\powershell.exe        
PSPath       : Microsoft.PowerShell.Core\Registry::HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\ 
               OpenSSH
PSParentPath : Microsoft.PowerShell.Core\Registry::HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE  
PSChildName  : OpenSSH
PSDrive      : HKLM
PSProvider   : Microsoft.PowerShell.Core\Registry



AD-DS - Active Directory - Domain Services

Here is the DOS/CMD command to show the current state of each of the 5 FSMO roles configured for MS AD-DS using the "netdom query fsmo" command:

C:\Users\Administrator.DAWGLAND>netdom query fsmo
Schema master               win19vm10.dawgland.com
Domain naming master        win19vm10.dawgland.com
PDC                         win19vm10.dawgland.com
RID pool manager            win19vm10.dawgland.com
Infrastructure master       win19vm10.dawgland.com
The command completed successfully.



As you can see from the output of the "netdom query fsmo" command, all 5 roles are hosted on the same Windows Server 2019 machine/VM. This is required information when it comes time to migrate AD-DS from an older server to a newwer server with a newer version of MS Windows Server.

Miscellaneous PowerShell Commands

Here are some of the PowerShell commands I use regularily to to manage Windows machines:

Create NEW Active Directory Domain Controller/AD DS:
Install-WindowsFeature -Name AD-Domain-Services -IncludeManagementTools
Install-ADDSForest -DomainName thebestlinux.net -DomainNetbiosName THEBESTLINUX -InstallDNS
OTHER COMMANDS:
Disable IPv6 on ALL NIC’s:
Disable-NetAdapterBinding -Name Ethernet* -ComponentID ms_tcpip6
Get-NetTCPConnection
Get-NetConnectionProfile
Get-NetAdapter
Set-DnsClientServerAddress -InterfaceIndex 3 -ServerAddresses ("192.168.200.103","192.168.200.121","75.75.76.76")
Install-Module PSWindowsUpdate
Set-PSRepository
Add-WUServiceManager -MicrosoftUpdate
Get-WindowsUpdate
Get-Service | findstr Admin
sc queryex type=service state=all
Get-ItemProperty HKLM:\Software\Wow6432Node\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Uninstall\* | Select-Object DisplayName, DisplayVersion, Publisher, InstallDate | Format-Table -AutoSize
Get-WindowsFeature
Get-package | Select-Object Name,Version
Get-WindowsUpdate -v
Get-ItemProperty HKLM:\Software\Wow6432Node\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Uninstall\* | Select-Object DisplayName, DisplayVersion, Publisher, InstallDate | Format-Table -AutoSize
New-ADUser /?
get-localuser
get-roles
Get-DnsServerResourceRecord dawgland.com
Get-DnsServerQueryResolutionPolicy
dcdiag /a
CONFIRM ALL 5 Roles of Active Directory Servers are up and running!!!:
Get-ADDomain dawgland.com | Format-Table PDCEmulator,RIDMaster,InfrastructureMaster
Get-ADForest dawgland.com | Format-Table SchemaMaster,DomainNamingMaster
Get-DnsServerResourceRecord -ZoneName dawgland.com
Get-NetConnectionProfile
Get-NetTCPConnection
Get-CimInstance -Class CIM_LogicalDisk
Get-DiskFreeSpace
Get-GPRegistryValue -Key HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE
Get-GPRegistryValue -Guid 31b2f340-016d-11d2-945f-00c04fb984f9 -Key HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE
Add-WindowsCapability -Online -Name OpenSSH.Server~~~~0.0.1.0
Import-Module GroupPolicy -verbose


More PowerShell Commands with Some Examples

Here are some more commands I use when working on headless Windows Server hardware and virual machines, such as

Windows Server Core:


Open a Windows command prompt as Administrator:
runas /user:administrator CMD.exe

List Installed Apps:
Get-ItemProperty HKLM:\Software\Wow6432Node\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Uninstall\* | Select-Object DisplayName, DisplayVersion, Publisher, InstallDate | Format-Table –AutoSize

Install Failover Cluster Tools:
Install-WindowsFeature -Name Failover-Clustering –IncludeManagementTools
Include command line management tools:
Install-WindowsFeature RSAT-Clustering-CmdInterface

Find out if package is installed.  This example uses GIT:
PS C:\Users\Administrator> Get-Package | Select-Object Name | findstr -i git
Git

Find out if package is installed.  This exampled uses WAC(Windows Admin Center):
PS C:\Users\Administrator> get-package | select-object Name | findstr -i Admin
Windows Admin Center

Another way to do same as above, but more “Precise”.  Can USE WILD-CARDS!!!:
PS C:\Users\Administrator> get-package | Where-Object {$_.Name -like "*Windows Admin Center*"}

Name                           Version          Source                           ProviderName
----                           -------          ------                           ------------
Windows Admin Center           1.3.53858.0      C:\Program Files\Windows Admi... msi


Display ALL services installed and their status:
Get-Service | Select-Object Name,Status,DisplayName

Check Status of Windows Admin Center(IF Installed – Otherwise will not find it!
Get-Service | Select-Object Name,Status,DisplayName | findstr Admin
FINDS: 
“ServerManagementGateway”, the ACTUAL name of WAC!
ServerManagementGateway                  Running Windows Admin Center Service
ServerManagementGatewayAccount           Stopped Windows Admin Center Account Service

Configure DNS Servers:
Set-DnsClientServerAddress -InterfaceIndex 3 -ServerAddresses ("192.168.200.103","192.168.200.121","75.75.76.76")

Disable ALL Firewall Zones:
Set-NetFirewallProfile -Profile Domain,Public,Private -Enabled False

Enable a port through firewall:
netsh advfirewall firewall add rule name="WinRM-HTTP" dir=in localport=5985 protocol=TCP action=allow

Check if Windows Admin Center has been installed:
Get-WmiObject -Class win32_service | Where-Object {$_.name -like "WinRM"}

Download a file using PowerShell:
$WebClient = New-Object System.Net.WebClient
$WebClient.DownloadFile("http://192.168.200.125/WindowsAdminCenter2110.2.msi","C:\Users\Administrator\WindowsAdminCenter2110.2.msi")

Check EvenLogs for logins, failures, apps, etc:
get-eventlog -list
get-eventlog Application -after (get-date).addhours(-1)
get-eventlog Application -after (get-date).addhours(-8)

USE Security log for checking logins:
get-eventlog Security -after (get-date).addhours(-1)

FORMATTING Example of explicit log index number:
Get-EventLog Security | where index -eq 3704 | format-list *

DOWNLOAD & Install MS SQL Server:
$wc=new-object system.net.webclient
$wc.downloadfile("https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?linkid=866662","SQL2019-SSEI-Dev.exe")

GIT Download:
$wc.downloadfile("https://github.com/git-for-windows/git/releases/download/v2.36.0.windows.1/Git-2.36.0-64-bit.exe","Git-2.36.0-64-bit.exe")

Get-Service -Name vds
get-service | Where-Object {$_.status -eq "stopped"}
get-service -name wisvc

PS C:\Users\Administrator> get-service | grep -i admin
Stopped  sacsvr             Special Administration Console Helper
Running  ServerManagemen... Windows Admin Center Service
Stopped  ServerManagemen... Windows Admin Center Account Service
PS C:\Users\Administrator>

Get-Item WSMan:\localhost\Client\TrustedHosts

Get-CimInstance -Class CIM_LogicalDisk

DeviceID DriveType ProviderName VolumeName Size        FreeSpace
-------- --------- ------------ ---------- ----        ---------
C:       3                                 53109321728 44553736192
D:       5


Get-NetTCPConnection

LocalAddress                        LocalPort RemoteAddress                       RemotePort State       AppliedSetting
------------                        --------- -------------                       ---------- -----       --------------
::                                  56357     ::                                  0          Bound
::                                  56268     ::                                  0          Bound
::                                  54693     ::                                  0          Bound
::                                  54690     ::                                  0          Bound
::                                  54689     ::                                  0          Bound
::                                  54688     ::                                  0          Bound
::                                  54687     ::                                  0          Bound
::                                  54671     ::                                  0          Bound
::                                  54667     ::                                  0          Bound
::                                  54665     ::                                  0          Bound
::                                  54663     ::                                  0          Bound
::                                  49712     ::                                  0          Bound
::                                  49706     ::                                  0          Bound
::                                  49695     ::                                  0          Bound
::                                  49680     ::                                  0          Bound
::                                  49679     ::                                  0          Bound
::1                                 56357     ::1                                 49666      Established Datacenter
fe80::b586:d0e3:8c2b:2229%5         56268     fe80::b586:d0e3:8c2b:2229%5         49666      Established Datacenter
fe80::b586:d0e3:8c2b:2229%5         54815     fe80::b586:d0e3:8c2b:2229%5         135        TimeWait
fe80::b586:d0e3:8c2b:2229%5         54671     fe80::b586:d0e3:8c2b:2229%5         389        Established Datacenter
fe80::b586:d0e3:8c2b:2229%5         54667     fe80::b586:d0e3:8c2b:2229%5         389        Established Datacenter
::1                                 54665     ::1                                 389        Established Datacenter
fe80::b586:d0e3:8c2b:2229%5         54663     fe80::b586:d0e3:8c2b:2229%5         389        Established Datacenter
::                                  49715     ::                                  0          Listen
fe80::b586:d0e3:8c2b:2229%5         49712     fe80::b586:d0e3:8c2b:2229%5         49666      Established Datacenter
fe80::b586:d0e3:8c2b:2229%5         49695     fe80::b586:d0e3:8c2b:2229%5         49666      Established Datacenter
::                                  49692     ::                                  0          Listen
::                                  49686     ::                                  0          Listen
::1                                 49680     ::1                                 389        Established Internet
::1                                 49679     ::1                                 389        Established Datacenter
::                                  49676     ::                                  0          Listen
::                                  49675     ::                                  0          Listen
::                                  49668     ::                                  0          Listen
fe80::b586:d0e3:8c2b:2229%5         49666     fe80::b586:d0e3:8c2b:2229%5         56268      Established Datacenter
fe80::b586:d0e3:8c2b:2229%5         49666     fe80::b586:d0e3:8c2b:2229%5         49712      Established Datacenter
fe80::b586:d0e3:8c2b:2229%5         49666     fe80::b586:d0e3:8c2b:2229%5         49695      Established Datacenter
::1                                 49666     ::1                                 56357      Established Datacenter
::                                  49666     ::                                  0          Listen
::                                  49665     ::                                  0          Listen
::                                  49664     ::                                  0          Listen
::                                  47001     ::                                  0          Listen
::                                  9389      ::                                  0          Listen
::                                  5985      ::                                  0          Listen
::                                  3389      ::                                  0          Listen
::                                  3269      ::                                  0          Listen
::                                  3268      ::                                  0          Listen
::                                  636       ::                                  0          Listen
::                                  593       ::                                  0          Listen
::                                  464       ::                                  0          Listen
::                                  445       ::                                  0          Listen
fe80::b586:d0e3:8c2b:2229%5         389       fe80::b586:d0e3:8c2b:2229%5         54671      Established Datacenter
fe80::b586:d0e3:8c2b:2229%5         389       fe80::b586:d0e3:8c2b:2229%5         54667      Established Datacenter
fe80::b586:d0e3:8c2b:2229%5         389       fe80::b586:d0e3:8c2b:2229%5         54663      Established Datacenter
::1                                 389       ::1                                 54665      Established Datacenter
::1                                 389       ::1                                 49680      Established Datacenter
::1                                 389       ::1                                 49679      Established Datacenter
::                                  389       ::                                  0          Listen
::                                  135       ::                                  0          Listen
::                                  88        ::                                  0          Listen
fe80::b586:d0e3:8c2b:2229%5         53        ::                                  0          Listen
::1                                 53        ::                                  0          Listen
0.0.0.0                             49715     0.0.0.0                             0          Listen
0.0.0.0                             49692     0.0.0.0                             0          Listen
0.0.0.0                             49686     0.0.0.0                             0          Listen
0.0.0.0                             49676     0.0.0.0                             0          Listen
0.0.0.0                             49675     0.0.0.0                             0          Listen
0.0.0.0                             49668     0.0.0.0                             0          Listen
192.168.200.129                     49666     192.168.200.216                     60179      Established Datacenter
0.0.0.0                             49666     0.0.0.0                             0          Listen
0.0.0.0                             49665     0.0.0.0                             0          Listen
0.0.0.0                             49664     0.0.0.0                             0          Listen
0.0.0.0                             9389      0.0.0.0                             0          Listen
192.168.200.121                     3389      192.168.200.223                     64821      Established Datacenter
0.0.0.0                             3389      0.0.0.0                             0          Listen
0.0.0.0                             3269      0.0.0.0                             0          Listen
0.0.0.0                             3268      0.0.0.0                             0          Listen
0.0.0.0                             636       0.0.0.0                             0          Listen
0.0.0.0                             593       0.0.0.0                             0          Listen
0.0.0.0                             389       0.0.0.0                             0          Listen
192.168.200.121                     139       0.0.0.0                             0          Listen
0.0.0.0                             135       0.0.0.0                             0          Listen
192.168.200.129                     53        0.0.0.0                             0          Listen
192.168.200.121                     53        0.0.0.0                             0          Listen
127.0.0.1                           53        0.0.0.0                             0          Listen


Get-NetConnectionProfile:
Name             : Unidentified network
InterfaceAlias   : Ethernet
InterfaceIndex   : 5
NetworkCategory  : Public
IPv4Connectivity : NoTraffic
IPv6Connectivity : NoTraffic


Get-DnsServerResourceRecord -ZoneName dawgland.com

HostName                  RecordType Type       Timestamp            TimeToLive      RecordData
--------                  ---------- ----       ---------            ----------      ----------
@                         A          1          2/21/2022 4:00:00 PM 00:10:00        192.168.200.129
@                         A          1          2/21/2022 4:00:00 PM 00:10:00        192.168.200.121
@                         NS         2          0                    01:00:00        win19vm10.dawgland.com.
@                         SOA        6          0                    01:00:00        [33][win19vm10.dawgland.com.][h...
_msdcs                    NS         2          0                    01:00:00        win19vm10.dawgland.com.
_gc._tcp.Default-First... SRV        33         2/21/2022 4:00:00 PM 00:10:00        [0][100][3268][win19vm10.dawgla...
_kerberos._tcp.Default... SRV        33         2/21/2022 4:00:00 PM 00:10:00        [0][100][88][win19vm10.dawgland...
_ldap._tcp.Default-Fir... SRV        33         2/21/2022 4:00:00 PM 00:10:00        [0][100][389][win19vm10.dawglan...
_gc._tcp                  SRV        33         2/21/2022 4:00:00 PM 00:10:00        [0][100][3268][win19vm10.dawgla...
_kerberos._tcp            SRV        33         2/21/2022 4:00:00 PM 00:10:00        [0][100][88][win19vm10.dawgland...
_kpasswd._tcp             SRV        33         2/21/2022 4:00:00 PM 00:10:00        [0][100][464][win19vm10.dawglan...
_ldap._tcp                SRV        33         2/21/2022 4:00:00 PM 00:10:00        [0][100][389][win19vm10.dawglan...
_kerberos._udp            SRV        33         2/21/2022 4:00:00 PM 00:10:00        [0][100][88][win19vm10.dawgland...
_kpasswd._udp             SRV        33         2/21/2022 4:00:00 PM 00:10:00        [0][100][464][win19vm10.dawglan...
DomainDnsZones            A          1          2/21/2022 4:00:00 PM 00:10:00        192.168.200.121
DomainDnsZones            A          1          2/21/2022 4:00:00 PM 00:10:00        192.168.200.129
_ldap._tcp.Default-Fir... SRV        33         2/21/2022 4:00:00 PM 00:10:00        [0][100][389][win19vm10.dawglan...
_ldap._tcp.DomainDnsZones SRV        33         2/21/2022 4:00:00 PM 00:10:00        [0][100][389][win19vm10.dawglan...
ForestDnsZones            A          1          2/21/2022 4:00:00 PM 00:10:00        192.168.200.121
ForestDnsZones            A          1          2/21/2022 4:00:00 PM 00:10:00        192.168.200.129
_ldap._tcp.Default-Fir... SRV        33         2/21/2022 4:00:00 PM 00:10:00        [0][100][389][win19vm10.dawglan...
_ldap._tcp.ForestDnsZones SRV        33         2/21/2022 4:00:00 PM 00:10:00        [0][100][389][win19vm10.dawglan...
win10vm8                  A          1          2/21/2022 9:00:00 PM 00:20:00        192.168.200.216
win19vm10                 A          1          0                    01:00:00        192.168.200.121
win19vm10                 A          1          0                    01:00:00        192.168.200.129