When you configure a WebDAV site, it is not only accessible via the NET USE command to map the drive in Windows Explorer, it is also accessible via a browser. Because of this it is not safe to allow users or customers to upload web.config files that would possibly impact the availability, functionality or security […]
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Using Traffic Manager as a FAILOVER solution for Azure App Services
I wanted to share an experience I had when using the Azure Traffic Manager with 2 Microsoft Azure App Service Web Apps. If you are not clear on what the Traffic Manager does, read my other post here. Simply, it is a way to balance load across multiple identical instances of an application so that […]
Read More →Some tips for troubleshooting 503 HTTP Status codes
503’s are challenging HTTP status codes to resolve. Sometimes they happen what appears to be random and other times they are shutting down your entire website. When you see a 503 in your HTTP Error log or IIS Logs randomly I like to recommend that the default setting of the application pool recycle be changed. […]
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