You can’t. The best you can do is pick the region / location. Read the bottom for a way to try and influence it. A scale unit, stamp or tenant is something which I have referred to here. “How to disable TLS 1.0 on an Azure App Service Web App” The scale unit is identified […]
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Publish a Web App for Containers Windows Docker Image
I wrote these other articles here “How to add Docker support to your ASP.NET Core application” and here “Publish a Docker Windows image to Docker Hub using Visual Studio” that discussed how I got to this point. So far, not many problems and it went pretty smooth. When I added Docker support to my ASP.NET […]
Read More →How to list all App Services within an App Service plan using PowerShell
Here is the PowerShell command to list out all the App Services running on an App Service Plan. $asp=Get-AzureRmAppServicePlan -ResourceGroupName “<RGNAME>” -Name “<ASPNAME<” $apps=Get-AzureRmWebApp -AppServicePlan $asp Foreach($app in $apps) { $app.Name }
Read More →What is the current .NET version on an Azure App Service
I have an App Service here (currentdotnetversion) that shows the output of the current (when I wrote this article) .NET version using C# code. Here is a partial code snippet: protected void Page_Load(object sender, EventArgs e) { const string subkey = @”SOFTWARE\Microsoft\NET Framework Setup\NDP\v4\Full\”; using (RegistryKey ndpKey = RegistryKey.OpenBaseKey(RegistryHive.LocalMachine, RegistryView.Registry32).OpenSubKey(subkey)) { […]
Read More →How to delete your Azure App Service deployment credential
I wrote this article “Resetting FTP password, using Publish Profile credentials, Azure App Service” here which may be of interest to you as well. In this article, if your goal is to deleted the deployment credential, then you landed on the right page. If you access the Deployment credentials blade shown in Figure 1 you […]
Read More →How to check the version of .NET Core on an Azure App Service
If you would like to check the version of .NET core installed on the Azure App Service platform you can execute the following command from KUDU/SCM, which i discuss further here. Also show in Figure 1. dotnet –version Figure 1, how to check .NET Core version, which .NET Core version is running on Azure App […]
Read More →How to Backup/Restore an Azure App Service using Azure PowerShell
Use these Azure PowerShell cmdlets: New-AzureRmWebAppBackup Restore-AzureRmWebAppBackup Get-AzureRmStorageAccountKey New-AzureStorageContainerSASToken Don’t forget that this is open source, so you can see what these cmdlets are doing on GitHub here. Note that creating and restoring backups are only available in STANDARD and PREMIUM mode. Check out how to do the same using BASH from the console here. […]
Read More →How to Backup/Restore an Azure App Service using BASH
Check out my post here that explains how to start the Cloud Shell and set the subscription. Also checkout how to do the same using Azure PowerShell here. To backup an App Service using CLI / AZ you execute this command, seen in Figure 1. az webapp config backup create –resource-group “BACKUPS” –webapp-name “**********” –container-url […]
Read More →TLS on Azure App Services
I wrote this article some time ago “How to disable TLS 1.0 on an Azure App Service Web App” that explains some of the reasons TLS was not configurable on the Azure App Service platform. There were many customers who wanted to disable TLS 1.0 so they could remain or become PCI compliant and at […]
Read More →What Root Certificates exist on an Azure App Service, CA Root
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 […]
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