Powershell: Parse AD DistinguishedName: Difference between revisions
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CN=Some B. User,OU=Accounting,OU=Part Time,OU=Staff,OU=Users,DC=Rabbibob,DC=com | CN=Some B. User,OU=Accounting,OU=Part Time,OU=Staff,OU=Users,DC=Rabbibob,DC=com | ||
Size of Array: 7 | Size of Array: 7 Flip Bit: 1 | ||
Matched DC at Position 1: com | |||
Position 1 | Matched DC at Position 2: Rabbibob | ||
Position 2 OU | Matched OU at Position 3: Users | ||
Position 3 OU | Matched OU at Position 4: Staff | ||
Matched OU at Position 5: Part Time | |||
Position 5 | Matched OU at Position 6: Accounting | ||
Position 6 | Matched CN at Position 7: Some B. User | ||
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Revision as of 14:19, 18 April 2019
Purpose
Using Powershell, break down the elements of the AD DistinguisedName value return. Ideally, use this has a launching point to handle CN, OU, DC, etc values from the resulting array.
Background
At first I wanted to do this via regex however at my level of knowledge it seemed to be a higher hurdle to break down the variable length input DN string. Luckily I realized that it's a comma separated value and it is nicely split by commas.
Code
######################################################################################## # User Variables ######################################################################################## $DN_ARRAY_FLIP=1; #Set to 1 to flip $DN_ARRAY before parsing ######################################################################################## $AD_distinguishedName = 'CN=Some B. User,OU=Accounting,OU=Part Time,OU=Staff,OU=Users,DC=Rabbibob,DC=com' write-host $AD_distinguishedName $DN_array=@() $AD_distinguishedName | Foreach{ $DN_array=$_.split(",") } $DN_Counter=0 write-host "Size of Array:" $DN_array.Length "Flip Bit: $DN_ARRAY_FLIP" ######################################################################################## # Check to see if the array should be flipped ($DN_ARRAY_FLIP) ######################################################################################## if ($DN_ARRAY_FLIP -eq 1){ [array]::Reverse($DN_array) #Flipping the Array (for report from a heirarchy perspective) } foreach($DN_array_value in $DN_array) { $DN_Counter++ if ($DN_array_value -match '(CN=)(.*)') { write-host "Matched CN at Position" $DN_Counter":" $Matches[2] } elseif ($DN_array_value -match '(DC=)(.*)') { write-host "Matched DC at Position" $DN_Counter":" $Matches[2] } elseif ($DN_array_value -match '(OU=)(.*)') { write-host "Matched OU at Position" $DN_Counter":" $Matches[2]} else { write-host "Unmatched Item: $DN_array_value " } }
Output
CN=Some B. User,OU=Accounting,OU=Part Time,OU=Staff,OU=Users,DC=Rabbibob,DC=com Size of Array: 7 Flip Bit: 1 Matched DC at Position 1: com Matched DC at Position 2: Rabbibob Matched OU at Position 3: Users Matched OU at Position 4: Staff Matched OU at Position 5: Part Time Matched OU at Position 6: Accounting Matched CN at Position 7: Some B. User