Class WinRMListener

java.lang.Object
com.azure.resourcemanager.compute.models.WinRMListener

public final class WinRMListener extends Object
Describes Protocol and thumbprint of Windows Remote Management listener.
  • Constructor Details

    • WinRMListener

      public WinRMListener()
  • Method Details

    • protocol

      public ProtocolTypes protocol()
      Get the protocol property: Specifies the protocol of WinRM listener. <br><br> Possible values are: <br>**http** <br><br> **https**.
      Returns:
      the protocol value.
    • withProtocol

      public WinRMListener withProtocol(ProtocolTypes protocol)
      Set the protocol property: Specifies the protocol of WinRM listener. <br><br> Possible values are: <br>**http** <br><br> **https**.
      Parameters:
      protocol - the protocol value to set.
      Returns:
      the WinRMListener object itself.
    • certificateUrl

      public String certificateUrl()
      Get the certificateUrl property: This is the URL of a certificate that has been uploaded to Key Vault as a secret. For adding a secret to the Key Vault, see [Add a key or secret to the key vault](https://docs.microsoft.com/azure/key-vault/key-vault-get-started/#add). In this case, your certificate needs to be It is the Base64 encoding of the following JSON Object which is encoded in UTF-8: <br><br> {<br> "data":"<Base64-encoded-certificate>",<br> "dataType":"pfx",<br> "password":"<pfx-file-password>"<br>} <br> To install certificates on a virtual machine it is recommended to use the [Azure Key Vault virtual machine extension for Linux](https://docs.microsoft.com/azure/virtual-machines/extensions/key-vault-linux) or the [Azure Key Vault virtual machine extension for Windows](https://docs.microsoft.com/azure/virtual-machines/extensions/key-vault-windows).
      Returns:
      the certificateUrl value.
    • withCertificateUrl

      public WinRMListener withCertificateUrl(String certificateUrl)
      Set the certificateUrl property: This is the URL of a certificate that has been uploaded to Key Vault as a secret. For adding a secret to the Key Vault, see [Add a key or secret to the key vault](https://docs.microsoft.com/azure/key-vault/key-vault-get-started/#add). In this case, your certificate needs to be It is the Base64 encoding of the following JSON Object which is encoded in UTF-8: <br><br> {<br> "data":"<Base64-encoded-certificate>",<br> "dataType":"pfx",<br> "password":"<pfx-file-password>"<br>} <br> To install certificates on a virtual machine it is recommended to use the [Azure Key Vault virtual machine extension for Linux](https://docs.microsoft.com/azure/virtual-machines/extensions/key-vault-linux) or the [Azure Key Vault virtual machine extension for Windows](https://docs.microsoft.com/azure/virtual-machines/extensions/key-vault-windows).
      Parameters:
      certificateUrl - the certificateUrl value to set.
      Returns:
      the WinRMListener object itself.
    • validate

      public void validate()
      Validates the instance.
      Throws:
      IllegalArgumentException - thrown if the instance is not valid.