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How to run a Splunk search using PowerShell against Splunk Cloud that has been federated

My company's Splunk instance is located on Splunk Cloud and authentication to Splunk Cloud is via an ADFS federation server. I have downloaded the Splunk PowerShell Resource Kit and PowerShell search cmdlets from Splunk. Using the documentation provided I am trying to connect to Splunk Cloud and run a query by running the following command:
$a = get-credential
search-splunk -Credential $a -host company.splunkcloud.com -searchstring 'search stuff'
As I do not have a Splunk Cloud account and when using the Splunk Cloud website I am redirected to my company's ADFS server first for authentication before I can interact with website. So I am not sure how to authenticate to Splunk Cloud so I can use the PowerShell cmdlets?
Any help with this would be most appreciated.
Thanks,
Joel
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have you tried this?
search-splunk -UseDefaultCredentials -host company.splunkcloud.com -searchstring 'search stuff'
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@xavierashe Thank you for the response but the search-splunk cmdlet that I am running does not have a -UseDefaultCredentials switch. I am running version 0.2.0 of the cmdlets. Is there a more updated version of the cmdlets that include this switch?
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Ah, I assumed that they had just extended Invoke-RestMethod. According to the github, they are no longer maintain the PowerShell Resource Kit. Take a look at this script and change
-Credential $MyCredential
to
-UseDefaultCredentials
