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Reddit » Microsoft Azure
19m ago
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I'm looking to log the entire request payload and response body for APIM requests for auditing and debugging purposes. If we can store to Azure Blob Storage, it would be great!
As of now, we have this logic baked into application code(NodeJS App) with a middleware layer to capture request and response and write to a file(using winston logger), then later on, these files are copied to Azure Blob Storage from the VM using Azure CLI with a scheduled cron.
I'm looking to see if there is a way to decouple the same from application and handle this at the APIM level.
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Reddit » Microsoft Azure
19m ago
I like to install updates and a new program and roll them out to AVD in the host pool. Do I simply use one of the session hosts, remove it from the domain, install the updates, and capture the image? Or is there a simpler process?
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Reddit » Microsoft Azure
19m ago
Hi, i am going to take the az 900 exam online at home. Does any one in canada know if G1 license is acceptable for the exam?
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Reddit » Microsoft Azure
19m ago
Hi, I'm trying to follow the steps here https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/data-factory/tutorial-managed-virtual-network-on-premise-sql-server to create a managed vnet to connect ADF to our on-prem sql server for PoC purposes. Does anyone have a simplified version of this tutorial (article or video)?
I don't understand one of the pre-requisites:
Virtual network to on-premises network. Create a connection between virtual network and on-premises network either using ExpressRoute or VPN. If you prefer to use a cloud virtual machine in a private network, you can do this as well. Just create ..read more
Reddit » Microsoft Azure
19m ago
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Reddit » Microsoft Azure
19m ago
I want to create device groups in azure using dynamic query. So we are syncing windows devices from on-prem AD, where devices are placed are certain departmental OU. Each department has Prod and Test Workstation OU. I want to create groups for test and prod workstations so I can send updates cycles accordingly. I know we can’t use organizationalunit query while creating device group. Is there an easy way to do it in my case or should I create device groups in on-prem ad and using a script which will run each night and update members and then sync to azure?
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Reddit » Microsoft Azure
19m ago
I created a web page and uploaded it to an Azure Web App (free plan). I want only a specific group of Azure users to view this page. I followed the instructions on this page to configure authentication and added this group to the 'Users and Groups' section of the app (which has the same name as my web app) that was created when I turned on authentication.
Quickstart - Add app authentication to a web app - Azure App Service | Microsoft Learn
However, when I try to access the web app as a user in the assigned group I added to the registered app(I logged in to myapps.microsoft.com first, then ac ..read more
Reddit » Microsoft Azure
19m ago
I have been asked to implement flow logs on all our NSGs to storage account. I am trying to work out if it would be better to create one per vNet or per Subscription/Landing zone (each Landing zone has at least 2 vNets, a live one and a DR one in different region).
The only loose requirement is we want to cost anything to the subscription and ensure only teams can view their logs.
I currently thinking one per vNet in the location the vNet is located is the best as it ensures any region outage, we still logging traffic if we fail services over. The only downside is we have a lot of storage acc ..read more
Reddit » Microsoft Azure
19m ago
I am trying to protect an off brand Hikvision NVR behind the application proxy as a on site application. While the NVR web interface works fine, the video RTSP stream fails.
Is there a way to make this work? I am looking for a solution that doesn't require installing any agent/software on the users machine.
Thanks
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Reddit » Microsoft Azure
19m ago
Hey all
When testing Azure migrate I see there’s a test migration option once I kick off a replication of a VM.
Question is, the VNET to test this with, what configuration does it need to have? They say to use a non prod one, but what does that mean?
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