At the top right of the Azure Management portal here, you will see the Cloud Shell item, Figure 1, click it. Figure 1, Open BASH Cloud Shell in Azure Management Portal Enter the following command to list out all the subscriptions which are linked to the ID used to access the portal. az account list […]
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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 […]
Read More →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 →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 →Why does my Azure Function sometimes stop being triggered
Azure is so awesome because the features it provides are so very dynamic and flexible. The platform provides a starting point for the fruition of ideas, ideas only limited by ones imagination. With its dynamic nature and the flexibility it delivers to consumers, sometimes you just need a note to get your ideas optimally flowing […]
Read More →How (I) would handle a timeout in Azure Function
I wrote this article about adding a host.json file to an Azure Function “How to add a HOST.JSON file to an Azure Function” and while I was breaking it, I saw a behavior which I didn’t expect. The behavior was that my code within the try…catch… block continued to execute after the timeout, the code […]
Read More →How to add a HOST.JSON file to an Azure Function
I have written numerous articles about Azure Functions, view them here. NOTE: If you make changes to your function through KUDU/SCM or FTP it is likely those changes will not get synchronized. Please read here for more on that topic. The fact is, the HOST.JSON file is created for you when the Azure Function App […]
Read More →Publish failed
While I was writing these articles about creating, developing local and deploying an Azure Function App, I received this error, Figure 1. How to create an Azure Function in Visual Studio How to connect to a database from an Azure Function Deploy an Azure Function created from Visual Studio Check out all my Azure Functions […]
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