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Script to replace VMware Unified Access Gateway certificates (ADMIN and Internet)

Our certificates are coming close to expiry, and we use VMware Unified Access Gateway for Internal and External traffic tunneling. This brings us to perform the replacement of the expiring certificates on 12 UAG Appliances. Performing this activity from the GUI is straight forward. However, we need to perform this activity on 12 appliances.

Thanks to Mark Benson for the motivation, and I went ahead and created a script to perform this activity at further ease, sit back, relax and have a coffee!

Pre-requisites:

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# Replace the ADMIN and Internet Facing certificate on the UAG Appliance
# Uncomment if you dont plan to do both the interfaces (Internet/ADMIN)
# Get the certificate in one line following this documentation 
# https://docs.vmware.com/en/Unified-Access-Gateway/3.10/com.vmware.uag-310-deploy-config.doc/GUID-870AF51F-AB37-4D6C-B9F5-4BFEB18F11E9.html
# Author - Aresh Sarkari (Twitter - @askaresh)
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#UAGServer Name or IP
$UAGServer = "10.1.1.1"

#Ignore cert errors
add-type @"
    using System.Net;
    using System.Security.Cryptography.X509Certificates;
    public class TrustAllCertsPolicy : ICertificatePolicy {
        public bool CheckValidationResult(
            ServicePoint srvPoint, X509Certificate certificate,
            WebRequest request, int certificateProblem) {
            return true;
        }
    }
"@
[System.Net.ServicePointManager]::CertificatePolicy = New-Object TrustAllCertsPolicy
[System.Net.ServicePointManager]::SecurityProtocol = [System.Net.SecurityProtocolType]'Ssl3,Tls,Tls11,Tls12'


#API Call to make the intial connection to the UAG Appliance##
$Uri = "https://$UAGServer`:9443/rest/v1/config/adminusers/logAdminUserAction/LOGIN"

$Username = "admin"
$Password = "enteryouradminpassword"

$Headers = @{ Authorization = "Basic {0}" -f [Convert]::ToBase64String([Text.Encoding]::ASCII.GetBytes(("{0}:{1}" -f $Username,$Password))) }

Invoke-WebRequest -SessionVariable DaLogin -Uri $Uri -Headers $Headers

#The PEM Certificate + Private Key in RSA Format
#The certificate has to be in online using linux command - awk 'NF {sub(/\r/, ""); printf "%s\\n",$0;}' cert-name.pem 
$certificatersaContent = "-----BEGIN RSA PRIVATE KEY-----\nMIIEo... followed by a large block of text...\n-----END RSA PRIVATE KEY-----\n"
$certificateContent = "-----BEGIN CERTIFICATE-----\nMIIEo... followed by a large block of text...\n-----END CERTIFICATE-----\n"

#Body to replace the certificate
$body = @{
  privateKeyPem = $certificatersaContent
  certChainPem = $certificateContent
} 

#Converting the Json and line breaks in strings 
#https://communary.net/2018/03/30/quick-tip-convertto-json-and-line-breaks-in-strings/
$Jsonbody = ($body | ConvertTo-Json).Replace('\\n','\n')

#API to replace the Admin Certificate of the UAG Appliance
#Please note that the Backtick ` is required in order to escape the colon
$outputadmin = Invoke-WebRequest -WebSession $DaLogin -Method Put -Uri "https://$UAGServer`:9443/rest/v1/config/certs/ssl/ADMIN" -Body $Jsonbody -ContentType "application/json" -Verbose

#API to replace the Internet facing Certificate of the UAG Appliance
#Please note that the Backtick ` is required in order to escape the colon
$outputenduser = Invoke-WebRequest -WebSession $DaLogin -Method Put -Uri "https://$UAGServer`:9443/rest/v1/config/certs/ssl/END_USER" -Body $Jsonbody -ContentType "application/json" -Verbose

GitHub scripts/vmwareuagcertreplace at master · askaresh/scripts (github.com)

Observations:

I hope you will find this script useful to replace or change the certificate on the VMware Unified Access Gateway appliances. A small request if you further enhance the script or make it more creative, I hope you can share it back with me?

Thanks,
Aresh Sarkari

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