As you may already know SSL/TLS is offloaded on the Front Ends (*) and this is where certificate root chains are validated (AFAIK). There is no way for you to access those machines to dump out what CAs are there. The next, or closest thing I can think of is to dump them out via […]
Read More →Archive for April, 2018
Why is my Azure App Service down?
Why is my Azure App Service Slow? Why does my Azure App Service consume so much CPU? Why does my Azure App Service consume so much memory? Why does my Azure App Service restart? Why does my Azure App Service open so many TCP connections? If you have ever asked any of those questions, look […]
Read More →Installing Procdump for Linux
Since I support Azure App Services and there is a influx of customers who want to use the Azure App on Linux stack, I felt it prudent to get my feet wet with Ubuntu. Learning some #Bash too while I’m at it. #Linux The instructions on how to do this already exist here, so I […]
Read More →How to disable preloadEnabled on an Azure App Service
I wrote this article here that describes the requirements for creating an XDT file which will allow the configuration of attributes that must happen in the applicationHost.config file. As you know, you cannot simply / directly make a change to that file (applicationHost.config) on the Azure App Service, you have to extend it via this […]
Read More →Quick way to deploy an Azure App Service from Visual Studio
This article has most to do with #AzureGermany #GermanCloud however the approach can be used in all Azure platforms. The point here is that there are numerous steps one must take in order to configure Visual Studio to connect to non-Public Azure instance. I mentioned some of those requirements here. There is also now an […]
Read More →CulturInfo not working as expected in C#
I have started working with Globalization and Localization functionality for a system I am building. I could not understand why, when I wanted to get the intellisense for the class that nothing showed up. After some time I decided to use the full name of the class to get to the methods like this: [sourcecode […]
Read More →Dynamic Type in C#, in comparison to var Type
Knowing the type of variable you are working with in C# and while programming in general is pretty important. You can’t add a double and an integer together and get an integer, without converting it. If you attempt to do this the compiler will throw an exception and you will not be able to run […]
Read More →Find a specific value within a generic list with a Lambda Expression using C#
With the release of C# 3.0 came Lambda Expressions. In a previous post I searched a generic list using a delegate, this is because, perhaps, I have done so much programming with C# 2.0 that it’s just a habit now. Time to move onto better, newer things, like Lambda Expressions. In the previous example I […]
Read More →Find a specific value within a generic list using C#
It is common to have a need to search though a generic list to know if it contains a specific value. This is where the Find() method can be used. There are many different scenarios you may encounter for searching, I will cover 2 here. The first is searching a list which contains a Class […]
Read More →Add Key Value Pairs to a Combobox using WPF and C#
It’s pretty easy to populate and read from a ComboBox when the selected item is the same as the selected value. I.e. just simply use: [sourcecode language=”csharp” padlinenumbers=”true”] string selection = comboBox1.SelectedValue.ToString(); [/sourcecode] However, when you need the value to be different from the item (I.e. display value). Perhaps you want to display the Month […]
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