If you have ever tried to reset your deployment credentials for your Azure App Service then you would likely experience this: “User name is not available”, as seen in Figure 1. #GermanCloud Figure 1, user name is not available when changing FTP password azure app service To workaround that, use a different username, I.e. temporarily […]
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How (I) configured an App Service Certificate for my Azure App Service
Here is some good information about the App Service Certificates. Like custom domain names, you can also purchase SSL certificates from within the Azure portal here. I was working with a customer who was having some problems with the configuration and decided to walk through the configuration myself, and like always, will document and share […]
Read More →How to map a naked domain to an Azure App Service
A naked domain is one which has no WWW or subdomain before the actual domain name. For example, contoso.com is naked in contrast to www.contoso.com which is a standard internet address. I wrote this article some time ago and thought it was time for an upgrade, so here goes. Also, check out these articles as […]
Read More →How to access KUDU using your Publishing Profile
If for some reason your Microsoft or Organizational credentials are not working when accessing KUDU, which I discuss here. You can use your Publishing Profile userName and userPWD to connect. You may get prompted with a page similar to that shown in Figure 1. Figure 1, cannot access KUDU Login to the Azure Portal here, […]
Read More →Enable System.Net tracing on Azure App Service
It is becoming a common scenario that customers of Azure App Services Web Apps are making requests to services hosted on other Azure IaaS or PaaS platforms, services not hosted on the Azure platform (on premises) and which use the System.Net class. For example, making a request from your code that uses either of the […]
Read More →Enable Failed Request Tracing for an Azure App Service Web App
When you are experiencing slow performance on your Azure App Service #Microsoft a start is to look at the IIS logs, specifically at the time-taken column. This will confirm that indeed there are some slow requests and identify better how slow they are. If you want to take it one step further, you can enable […]
Read More →Create and deploy an ASP.NET Core Web API to Azure Windows
There are a number of things I want to accomplish with this and a few future articles: How to deploy an ASP.NET Core Web API to an Azure App Services Web App How to deploy an ASP.NET Core Web API to an Azure VM Check out some of my other articles I wrote in regards […]
Read More →Deploy to an Azure App Service using KUDU and a zip file
I wrote this article about a KUDU feature that supports the dragging and dropping of files from a local workstation to your Azure App Service. It is also possible to drag and drop a compressed ZIP file and KUDU will automatically unzip the content of the file. This is describe here already, but I like […]
Read More →How to make a local deployment and create a zip file for drag and drop deployment
I wrote this article “Deploy to an Azure App Service using KUDU and a zip file” that explains how to deploy a zipped file from a local workstation to KUDU. While I was writing that post I thought, hey, why not write how to create a zipped file for deployment as well, so here goes. […]
Read More →How to capture an ASP.NET Core memory dump on Azure App Service
I have written numerous articles about ASP.NET and creating memory dumps, but noticed I had not written one specifically about capturing an ASP.NET Core memory dump on an Azure App Service. Here are some of my ‘related’ articles of this matter. Create a memory dump for your slow performing Web App How to take a […]
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