The New-AzureADApplicationProxyApplication cmdlet creates a new application configured for Application Proxy in Azure Active Directory.
To ensure this application is usable, please also make sure you assign users and configure SSO if needed.
Note that without specifying a ConnectorGroupId, this application by default will use the �Default� connector group in your tenant.
Example 2: Creating a new application that uses a custom domain and sets several optional flags.
Parameters
-ApplicationServerTimeout
Set this value to Long only if your application is slow to authenticate and connect.
Parameter properties
Type:
ApplicationServerTimeoutEnum
Default value:
None
Accepted values:
Default, Long
Supports wildcards:
False
DontShow:
False
Parameter sets
(All)
Position:
Named
Mandatory:
False
Value from pipeline:
True
Value from pipeline by property name:
True
Value from remaining arguments:
False
-ConnectorGroupId
Provide the Id of the Connector group you would like assigned to this application.
You can find this value by using the Get-AzureADApplicationProxyConnectorGroup command.
Connectors process the remote access to your application, and connector groups help you organize connectors and apps by region, network, or purpose.
If you don't have any connector groups created yet, your app is assigned to Default.
Parameter properties
Type:
String
Default value:
None
Supports wildcards:
False
DontShow:
False
Parameter sets
(All)
Position:
Named
Mandatory:
False
Value from pipeline:
True
Value from pipeline by property name:
True
Value from remaining arguments:
False
-DisplayName
The displayname of the new Application
Parameter properties
Type:
String
Default value:
None
Supports wildcards:
False
DontShow:
False
Parameter sets
(All)
Position:
Named
Mandatory:
True
Value from pipeline:
True
Value from pipeline by property name:
True
Value from remaining arguments:
False
-ExternalAuthenticationType
How Application Proxy verifies users before giving them access to your application.
AadPreAuthentication: Application Proxy redirects users to sign in with Azure AD, which authenticates their permissions for the directory and application.
We recommend keeping this option as the default, so that you can take advantage of Azure AD security features like conditional access and Multi-Factor Authentication.
Passthru: Users don't have to authenticate against Azure Active Directory to access the application.
You can still set up authentication requirements on the backend.
Parameter properties
Type:
ExternalAuthenticationTypeEnum
Default value:
None
Accepted values:
AadPreAuthentication, Passthru
Supports wildcards:
False
DontShow:
False
Parameter sets
(All)
Position:
Named
Mandatory:
False
Value from pipeline:
True
Value from pipeline by property name:
True
Value from remaining arguments:
False
-ExternalUrl
The address your users will go to in order to access the app from outside your network.
Parameter properties
Type:
String
Default value:
None
Supports wildcards:
False
DontShow:
False
Parameter sets
(All)
Position:
Named
Mandatory:
True
Value from pipeline:
True
Value from pipeline by property name:
True
Value from remaining arguments:
False
-InternalUrl
The URL that you use to access the application from inside your private network.
You can provide a specific path on the backend server to publish, while the rest of the server is unpublished.
In this way, you can publish different sites on the same server as different apps, and give each one its own name and access rules.
If you publish a path, make sure that it includes all the necessary images, scripts, and style sheets for your application.
Parameter properties
Type:
String
Default value:
None
Supports wildcards:
False
DontShow:
False
Parameter sets
(All)
Position:
Named
Mandatory:
True
Value from pipeline:
True
Value from pipeline by property name:
True
Value from remaining arguments:
False
-IsHttpOnlyCookieEnabled
{{ Fill IsHttpOnlyCookieEnabled Description }}
Parameter properties
Type:
Boolean
Default value:
None
Supports wildcards:
False
DontShow:
False
Parameter sets
(All)
Position:
Named
Mandatory:
False
Value from pipeline:
True
Value from pipeline by property name:
True
Value from remaining arguments:
False
-IsPersistentCookieEnabled
{{ Fill IsPersistentCookieEnabled Description }}
Parameter properties
Type:
Boolean
Default value:
None
Supports wildcards:
False
DontShow:
False
Parameter sets
(All)
Position:
Named
Mandatory:
False
Value from pipeline:
True
Value from pipeline by property name:
True
Value from remaining arguments:
False
-IsSecureCookieEnabled
{{ Fill IsSecureCookieEnabled Description }}
Parameter properties
Type:
Boolean
Default value:
None
Supports wildcards:
False
DontShow:
False
Parameter sets
(All)
Position:
Named
Mandatory:
False
Value from pipeline:
True
Value from pipeline by property name:
True
Value from remaining arguments:
False
-IsTranslateHostHeaderEnabled
If set to true, translates urls in headers.
Keep this value true unless your application required the original host header in the authentication request.
Parameter properties
Type:
Boolean
Default value:
None
Supports wildcards:
False
DontShow:
False
Parameter sets
(All)
Position:
Named
Mandatory:
False
Value from pipeline:
True
Value from pipeline by property name:
True
Value from remaining arguments:
False
-IsTranslateLinksInBodyEnabled
If set to true, translates urls in body.
Keep this value as No unless you have hardcoded HTML links to other on-premises applications, and don't use custom domains.
Parameter properties
Type:
Boolean
Default value:
None
Supports wildcards:
False
DontShow:
False
Parameter sets
(All)
Position:
Named
Mandatory:
False
Value from pipeline:
True
Value from pipeline by property name:
True
Value from remaining arguments:
False
CommonParameters
This cmdlet supports the common parameters: -Debug, -ErrorAction, -ErrorVariable,
-InformationAction, -InformationVariable, -OutBuffer, -OutVariable, -PipelineVariable,
-ProgressAction, -Verbose, -WarningAction, and -WarningVariable. For more information, see
about_CommonParameters.