A publicly accessible configuration file for ASP.NET Core applications has been leaking credentials for Azure ActiveDirectory (AD), potentially allowing cyberattackers to authenticate directly via ...
A cybersecurity assessment has uncovered a serious vulnerability involving Azure Active Directory (Azure AD). Resecurity’s HUNTER Team discovered that application credentials, specifically the ...
It’s easy to secure minimal API endpoints in ASP.NET Core using JSON Web Tokens for authentication and authorization. Just follow these steps. ASP.NET Core offers a simplified hosting model, called ...
As far as I know, ASP.NET Boilerplate (and ASP.NET Zero) has option to define tenant subdomain in appsettings.json file. I looked at docs for abp framework: https ...
My .net core webapi, when run locally under kestrel or on IIS detects appsettings.json change and I can see the same in the logs in the console. But, when I host this as an Azure App Service (Linux), ...
You can store encrypted values in your ASP.NET Core configuration file and seamlessly decrypt the values as you retrieve them. But there are, at least, two issues that you'll need to address. When I ...
In an earlier column, I showed how to access configuration settings in your project's appsettings.json file and then make those settings available throughout your application as IOptions objects. But ...
Take advantage of configuration providers and dependency injection to configure your ASP.Net Core applications in a loosely coupled manner Microsoft’s ASP.Net Core is an open-source, cross-platform, ...