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DetectionLab/Packer/scripts/download-microsoft-ata.ps1

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# Purpose: Downloads, installs and configures Microsft ATA 1.9
$title = "Microsoft ATA 1.9"
$downloadUrl = "http://download.microsoft.com/download/4/9/1/491394D1-3F28-4261-ABC6-C836A301290E/ATA1.9.iso"
$fileHash = "DC1070A9E8F84E75198A920A2E00DDC3CA8D12745AF64F6B161892D9F3975857" # Use Get-FileHash on a correct downloaded file to get the hash
# Enable web requests to endpoints with invalid SSL certs (like self-signed certs)
If (-not("SSLValidator" -as [type])) {
add-type -TypeDefinition @"
using System;
using System.Net;
using System.Net.Security;
using System.Security.Cryptography.X509Certificates;
public static class SSLValidator {
public static bool ReturnTrue(object sender,
X509Certificate certificate,
X509Chain chain,
SslPolicyErrors sslPolicyErrors) { return true; }
public static RemoteCertificateValidationCallback GetDelegate() {
return new RemoteCertificateValidationCallback(SSLValidator.ReturnTrue);
}
}
"@
}
[System.Net.ServicePointManager]::ServerCertificateValidationCallback = [SSLValidator]::GetDelegate()
Write-Host "$('[{0:HH:mm}]' -f (Get-Date)) Downloading $title..."
# Disabling the progress bar speeds up IWR https://github.com/PowerShell/PowerShell/issues/2138
$ProgressPreference = 'SilentlyContinue'
Invoke-WebRequest -Uri $downloadUrl -OutFile "c:\$title.iso"
$actualHash = (Get-FileHash -Algorithm SHA256 -Path "c:\$title.iso").Hash
If (-not ($actualHash -eq $fileHash)) {
Write-Host "$('[{0:HH:mm}]' -f (Get-Date)) $title.iso was not downloaded correctly: hash from downloaded file: $actualHash, should've been: $fileHash. Re-trying using BitsAdmin now..."
Remove-Item -Path "c:\$title.iso" -Force
bitsadmin /Transfer ATA $downloadUrl "c:\$title.iso"
$actualHash = (Get-FileHash -Algorithm SHA256 -Path "c:\$title.iso").Hash
If (-not ($actualHash -eq $fileHash)) {
Throw "$title.iso was not downloaded correctly after a retry: hash from downloaded file: $actualHash, should've been: $fileHash - Giving up."
}
}
Write-Host "$('[{0:HH:mm}]' -f (Get-Date)) Microsoft ATA sucessfully downloaded to c:\$title.iso !"