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| | | | | In this article, we break down some most asked interview questions on Security part in ASP.NET MVC. | |
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blog.pamelafox.org
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| | | | | Recently, as part of my work on Azure OpenAI code samples, I've been experimenting with different ways of streaming data from a server i... | |
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svrooij.io
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| | | | | I'm super enthusiastic about managed identities, because it allows you to deploy your application without having to worry about credentials. Federated credentials are a way to accomplish the same for none Azure resources. You can use federated credentials to authenticate several tasks inside Github Actions, and thus securely deploy your app to Azure without the need of a secret configured in GitHub. As the regular readers might expect this post will explain how federated credentials actually work inside GitHub Actions, a deep dive into the techniques that are actually driving this feature. Get a federation token from GitHub | |
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www.longdelayspossible.com
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| | | New is just a word game with the previous post title, from the same trip. These are the last pictures from that trip I did to Israel, looking for something that... | ||