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Exploring Azure App Service Managed identity
Quite often we want to give an app service access to resources such as a database, a keyvault or a service bus. We used to do this by configuring the app service with secrets that enabled the application to access these protected resources. However, passwords and secrets are always a
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Exploring Azure App Service Managed identity
Quite often we want to give an app service access to resources such as a database, a keyvault or a service bus. We used to do this by configuring the app service with secrets that enabled the application to access these protected resources. However, passwords and secrets are always a
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Exploring Azure App Service Managed identity
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