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If you have tried to enable SSL for your Azure Web App you know that the steps to do that are: Purchase certificate and export it into a PFX file. Upload PFX file to a resource group that contains your web app. Bind the web app’s hostnames to the certificate. Out PHPMYADMIN ON WINDOWS AZURE WEB SITES In my previous post about the migration of a WordPress site to Windows Azure I mentioned that I used phpMyAdmin to import existing blog data into a MySql/ClearDb database in Windows Azure. phpMyAdmin is a web based tool for administering MySql databases. It can be used to create tables, edit the data in tables, export/import/backup data and Continue reading "phpMyAdmin on Windows Azure USING AZURE WEB SITE AS A REVERSE PROXY IIS has been supporting reverse proxy configuration since URL Rewrite and Application Request Routing modules were released a few years ago. It is possible to configure an IIS hosted web site to act as a reverse proxy and forward web request to other URL’s based on the incoming request URL path. This is described in Continue reading "Using Azure Web Site as a reverse proxy" USING POWERSHELL TO MANAGE AZURE WEB APP This blog post has been updated from its original version in order to use the correct names of the PowerShell cmdlets. This blog post explains how to perform common management tasks for Azure Web App deployment slots by using Powershell cmdlets. To learn more about deployment slots refer to the Azure documentation and my previous Continue reading "Using Powershell to manage HOW TO BUY A CERTIFICATE FOR AN AZURE WEB APP How to buy a certificate for an Azure Web App. If you have tried to enable SSL for your Azure Web App you know that the steps to do that are: Purchase certificate and export it into a PFX file. Upload PFX file to a resource group that contains your web app. Bind the web app’s hostnames to the certificate. Out of those steps the step #1is the
AZURE APP SERVICE DEPLOYMENT SLOTS TIPS AND TRICKS Azure App Service Deployment Slots Tips and Tricks. This post explains some of the not so well-known features and configurations settings of the Azure App Service deployment slots. These can be used to modify the swap logic as well as to improve the application availability during and after the swap. Here is what you can do with them: HOW TO RESTORE A DELETED AZURE WEB APP The first step to recover it is to get the details of the deleted app: Get-AzDeletedWebApp -Name undeletesiteexample. Get-AzDeletedWebApp output. This command will return the information about the deleted app such as when it was deleted and what is its DeletedSiteId. The DeletedSiteId is used to uniquely identify the deleted app in casethere
AZURE WEB APP DEPLOYMENT SLOT SWAP WITH PREVIEW Some time ago I had a blog post describing how to warm up an Azure Web App during deployment slots swap.In that post I explained the sequence of actions that happens during the swap. One important point in that explanation is that if a site has any app settings or connection strings that are marked as “Slot” then during slot swap those settings are read from target (e.g. Production) slot STORING URL REWRITE MAPPINGS IN A SEPARATE FILE When using rewrite maps in IIS URL Rewrite it is very common to have a very large number of entries in a rewrite map. In order to avoid cluttering the configuration file – web.config – with this configuration data the rewrite maps can be defined in a separate configuration file. That file can then be referenced from the web.config file. Continue reading "Storing URL rewrite mappings in URL REWRITE MODULE 1.1 FOR IIS 7RUSLANY BLOG
If you have tried to enable SSL for your Azure Web App you know that the steps to do that are: Purchase certificate and export it into a PFX file. Upload PFX file to a resource group that contains your web app. Bind the web app’s hostnames to the certificate. Out PHPMYADMIN ON WINDOWS AZURE WEB SITES In my previous post about the migration of a WordPress site to Windows Azure I mentioned that I used phpMyAdmin to import existing blog data into a MySql/ClearDb database in Windows Azure. phpMyAdmin is a web based tool for administering MySql databases. It can be used to create tables, edit the data in tables, export/import/backup data and Continue reading "phpMyAdmin on Windows Azure USING AZURE WEB SITE AS A REVERSE PROXY IIS has been supporting reverse proxy configuration since URL Rewrite and Application Request Routing modules were released a few years ago. It is possible to configure an IIS hosted web site to act as a reverse proxy and forward web request to other URL’s based on the incoming request URL path. This is described in Continue reading "Using Azure Web Site as a reverse proxy" USING POWERSHELL TO MANAGE AZURE WEB APP This blog post has been updated from its original version in order to use the correct names of the PowerShell cmdlets. This blog post explains how to perform common management tasks for Azure Web App deployment slots by using Powershell cmdlets. To learn more about deployment slots refer to the Azure documentation and my previous Continue reading "Using Powershell to manage HOW TO BUY A CERTIFICATE FOR AN AZURE WEB APP How to buy a certificate for an Azure Web App. If you have tried to enable SSL for your Azure Web App you know that the steps to do that are: Purchase certificate and export it into a PFX file. Upload PFX file to a resource group that contains your web app. Bind the web app’s hostnames to the certificate. Out of those steps the step #1is the
AZURE APP SERVICE DEPLOYMENT SLOTS TIPS AND TRICKS Azure App Service Deployment Slots Tips and Tricks. This post explains some of the not so well-known features and configurations settings of the Azure App Service deployment slots. These can be used to modify the swap logic as well as to improve the application availability during and after the swap. Here is what you can do with them: HOW TO RESTORE A DELETED AZURE WEB APP The first step to recover it is to get the details of the deleted app: Get-AzDeletedWebApp -Name undeletesiteexample. Get-AzDeletedWebApp output. This command will return the information about the deleted app such as when it was deleted and what is its DeletedSiteId. The DeletedSiteId is used to uniquely identify the deleted app in casethere
AZURE WEB APP DEPLOYMENT SLOT SWAP WITH PREVIEW Some time ago I had a blog post describing how to warm up an Azure Web App during deployment slots swap.In that post I explained the sequence of actions that happens during the swap. One important point in that explanation is that if a site has any app settings or connection strings that are marked as “Slot” then during slot swap those settings are read from target (e.g. Production) slot STORING URL REWRITE MAPPINGS IN A SEPARATE FILE When using rewrite maps in IIS URL Rewrite it is very common to have a very large number of entries in a rewrite map. In order to avoid cluttering the configuration file – web.config – with this configuration data the rewrite maps can be defined in a separate configuration file. That file can then be referenced from the web.config file. Continue reading "Storing URL rewrite mappings in URL REWRITE MODULE 1.1 FOR IIS 7RUSLANY BLOG
If you have tried to enable SSL for your Azure Web App you know that the steps to do that are: Purchase certificate and export it into a PFX file. Upload PFX file to a resource group that contains your web app. Bind the web app’s hostnames to the certificate. Out USING POWERSHELL TO MANAGE AZURE WEB APP This blog post has been updated from its original version in order to use the correct names of the PowerShell cmdlets. This blog post explains how to perform common management tasks for Azure Web App deployment slots by using Powershell cmdlets. To learn more about deployment slots refer to the Azure documentation and my previous Continue reading "Using Powershell to manage HOW TO BUY A CERTIFICATE FOR AN AZURE WEB APP How to buy a certificate for an Azure Web App. If you have tried to enable SSL for your Azure Web App you know that the steps to do that are: Purchase certificate and export it into a PFX file. Upload PFX file to a resource group that contains your web app. Bind the web app’s hostnames to the certificate. Out of those steps the step #1is the
PHP TROUBLESHOOTING IN WINDOWS AZURE WEB SITES To enable Xdebug for a site in Windows Azure download the appropriate build of Xdebug extension from downloads page. If your site uses PHP 5.3 then download “ 5.3 VC9 (32 bit) ”. If your site uses PHP 5.4 then download “ 5.4 VC9 (32 bit) ”. Use 32 bit build even if your Windows OS is 64 bit. Do not use thread safe (TS) builds. 10 URL REWRITING TIPS AND TRICKS This post describes some of the tips and tricks that one may find useful when solving URL-based problems for their web server or web site. Each tip/trick has a description of a problem and then an example of how it can be solved with IIS 7 URL Rewrite Module.. Add or Remove Trailing SlashAZURE WEB SITES
Azure Web Sites – block web access to non-production deployment slots. Windows Azure Web Sites supports Staged Publishing functionality, which allows you to create a staging site slot where you can publish a new version of the website and then test it before swapping to the production environment. By default the non-productiondeployment slot
HOW TO FIND OUT OUTBOUND IP ADDRESSES USED BY AZURE WEB The list of outbound IP addresses is now included in the REST API Site object and can be accessed by using Azure Resource Explorer. Just select the Web App in the Resource Explorer tree view and then look for the “ outboundIpAddresses ” property, which will contain a comma separated list of IP addresses. For example the followingscreenshot
ASP.NET POSTBACKS AND URL REWRITING ASP.NET Web Forms extensively use postback mechanism in order to maintain the state of the server-side controls on the web page. This makes it somewhat tricky to perform URL rewriting for ASP.NET pages. When a server side form control is added to the web page, ASP.NET will render the response with HTML tag that Continue reading "ASP.NET postbacks and URL rewriting" HOW TO WARM UP AZURE WEB APP DURING DEPLOYMENT SLOTS SWAP Azure Web App deployment slots are used to help roll out new versions of an app without downtime or cold start activation. New version is typically deployed to a staging slot, then after testing and final verification it gets swapped into a production slot. During the swap operation the Web App’s worker process may get Continue reading "How to warm up Azure Web App during deployment IIS 7 URL REWRITE MODULE SUPPORT IN WORDPRESS 2.8 Celso, thanks for reporting this. Looks like this is a bug in the plugin. It incorreclty passes an argument to a function load_plugin_textdomain, which causes the open_basedir warning.RUSLANY BLOG
If you use Azure Web App Deployment Slots then you may have noticed that sometimes the swap action may take a while to complete. This may happen when an application that is being swapped into production has a long warmup/initialization phase. It has to be warmed up on every VM in an App Service Plan and that sometimes takes minutes (more detailed description of what happens during the PHPMYADMIN ON WINDOWS AZURE WEB SITES In my previous post about the migration of a WordPress site to Windows Azure I mentioned that I used phpMyAdmin to import existing blog data into a MySql/ClearDb database in Windows Azure. phpMyAdmin is a web based tool for administering MySql databases. It can be used to create tables, edit the data in tables, export/import/backup data and Continue reading "phpMyAdmin on Windows Azure USING AZURE WEB SITE AS A REVERSE PROXY IIS has been supporting reverse proxy configuration since URL Rewrite and Application Request Routing modules were released a few years ago. It is possible to configure an IIS hosted web site to act as a reverse proxy and forward web request to other URL’s based on the incoming request URL path. This is described in Continue reading "Using Azure Web Site as a reverse proxy" USING POWERSHELL TO MANAGE AZURE WEB APP This blog post has been updated from its original version in order to use the correct names of the PowerShell cmdlets. This blog post explains how to perform common management tasks for Azure Web App deployment slots by using Powershell cmdlets. To learn more about deployment slots refer to the Azure documentation and my previous Continue reading "Using Powershell to manage HOW TO MONITOR AZURE APP SERVICE CONTENT CHANGES AND There are various ways to deploy an Azure App Service content: FTP, GitHub actions, deploy from Zip and many others.With Azure Role-Based Access Control it is possible to have many different users with contributor access who can deploy new content or modify existingfiles.
HOW TO BUY A CERTIFICATE FOR AN AZURE WEB APP If you have tried to enable SSL for your Azure Web App you know that the steps to do that are: Purchase certificate and export it into a PFX file Upload PFX file to a resource group that contains your web app Bind the web app’s hostnames to the certificate Out of those steps the Continue reading "How to buy a certificate for an Azure WebApp"
AZURE WEB APP DEPLOYMENT SLOT SWAP WITH PREVIEW Some time ago I had a blog post describing how to warm up an Azure Web App during deployment slots swap.In that post I explained the sequence of actions that happens during the swap. One important point in that explanation is that if a site has any app settings or connection strings that are marked as “Slot” then during slot swap those settings are read from target (e.g. Production) slot AZURE APP SERVICE DEPLOYMENT SLOTS TIPS AND TRICKS This post explains some of the not so well-known features and configurations settings of the Azure App Service deployment slots.These can be used to modify the swap logic as well as to improve the application availability during and after the swap. STORING URL REWRITE MAPPINGS IN A SEPARATE FILE When using rewrite maps in IIS URL Rewrite it is very common to have a very large number of entries in a rewrite map. In order to avoid cluttering the configuration file – web.config – with this configuration data the rewrite maps can be defined in a separate configuration file. That file can then be referenced from the web.config file. Continue reading "Storing URL rewrite mappings in HOW TO RESTORE A DELETED AZURE WEB APP Learn how to restore an accidentally deleted web app in Azure App Service by using Azure Powershell commands. Do it yourself without opening a support case.RUSLANY BLOG
If you use Azure Web App Deployment Slots then you may have noticed that sometimes the swap action may take a while to complete. This may happen when an application that is being swapped into production has a long warmup/initialization phase. It has to be warmed up on every VM in an App Service Plan and that sometimes takes minutes (more detailed description of what happens during the PHPMYADMIN ON WINDOWS AZURE WEB SITES In my previous post about the migration of a WordPress site to Windows Azure I mentioned that I used phpMyAdmin to import existing blog data into a MySql/ClearDb database in Windows Azure. phpMyAdmin is a web based tool for administering MySql databases. It can be used to create tables, edit the data in tables, export/import/backup data and Continue reading "phpMyAdmin on Windows Azure USING AZURE WEB SITE AS A REVERSE PROXY IIS has been supporting reverse proxy configuration since URL Rewrite and Application Request Routing modules were released a few years ago. It is possible to configure an IIS hosted web site to act as a reverse proxy and forward web request to other URL’s based on the incoming request URL path. This is described in Continue reading "Using Azure Web Site as a reverse proxy" USING POWERSHELL TO MANAGE AZURE WEB APP This blog post has been updated from its original version in order to use the correct names of the PowerShell cmdlets. This blog post explains how to perform common management tasks for Azure Web App deployment slots by using Powershell cmdlets. To learn more about deployment slots refer to the Azure documentation and my previous Continue reading "Using Powershell to manage HOW TO MONITOR AZURE APP SERVICE CONTENT CHANGES AND There are various ways to deploy an Azure App Service content: FTP, GitHub actions, deploy from Zip and many others.With Azure Role-Based Access Control it is possible to have many different users with contributor access who can deploy new content or modify existingfiles.
HOW TO BUY A CERTIFICATE FOR AN AZURE WEB APP If you have tried to enable SSL for your Azure Web App you know that the steps to do that are: Purchase certificate and export it into a PFX file Upload PFX file to a resource group that contains your web app Bind the web app’s hostnames to the certificate Out of those steps the Continue reading "How to buy a certificate for an Azure WebApp"
AZURE WEB APP DEPLOYMENT SLOT SWAP WITH PREVIEW Some time ago I had a blog post describing how to warm up an Azure Web App during deployment slots swap.In that post I explained the sequence of actions that happens during the swap. One important point in that explanation is that if a site has any app settings or connection strings that are marked as “Slot” then during slot swap those settings are read from target (e.g. Production) slot AZURE APP SERVICE DEPLOYMENT SLOTS TIPS AND TRICKS This post explains some of the not so well-known features and configurations settings of the Azure App Service deployment slots.These can be used to modify the swap logic as well as to improve the application availability during and after the swap. STORING URL REWRITE MAPPINGS IN A SEPARATE FILE When using rewrite maps in IIS URL Rewrite it is very common to have a very large number of entries in a rewrite map. In order to avoid cluttering the configuration file – web.config – with this configuration data the rewrite maps can be defined in a separate configuration file. That file can then be referenced from the web.config file. Continue reading "Storing URL rewrite mappings in HOW TO RESTORE A DELETED AZURE WEB APP Learn how to restore an accidentally deleted web app in Azure App Service by using Azure Powershell commands. Do it yourself without opening a support case.RUSLANY BLOG
If you use Azure Web App Deployment Slots then you may have noticed that sometimes the swap action may take a while to complete. This may happen when an application that is being swapped into production has a long warmup/initialization phase. It has to be warmed up on every VM in an App Service Plan and that sometimes takes minutes (more detailed description of what happens during the USING POWERSHELL TO MANAGE AZURE WEB APP This blog post has been updated from its original version in order to use the correct names of the PowerShell cmdlets. This blog post explains how to perform common management tasks for Azure Web App deployment slots by using Powershell cmdlets. To learn more about deployment slots refer to the Azure documentation and my previous Continue reading "Using Powershell to manage 10 URL REWRITING TIPS AND TRICKS This post describes some of the tips and tricks that one may find useful when solving URL-based problems for their web server or web site. Each tip/trick has a description of a problem and then an example of how it can be solved with IIS 7 URL Rewrite Module.. Add or Remove Trailing Slash HOW TO RESTORE A DELETED AZURE WEB APP Learn how to restore an accidentally deleted web app in Azure App Service by using Azure Powershell commands. Do it yourself without opening a support case. PHP TROUBLESHOOTING IN WINDOWS AZURE WEB SITES Hi, i am using windows azure server for php application.In this my mail function is not working.Kindly send me any solution for that.At the same time in database all the table auto increment values are incremented by 10 insted of 1.Let me know if any solution for HOW TO SETUP IP SSL ON WINDOWS AZURE WEB SITES The information in this post is out of date and should not be used as a guidance when configuring IP SSL for Azure Web Apps. Specifically if your custom domain is a CNAME to the default web app domain (e.g. contoso.azurewebsites.net) then it is not necessary to do any A record or CNAME changes as Continue reading "How to setup IP SSL on WindowsAzure Web Sites"
HOW TO FIND OUT OUTBOUND IP ADDRESSES USED BY AZURE WEB When an Azure Web App makes an outbound network call it uses a set of predefined IP addresses. Usually the Web App developer needs to know those IP addresses in order to configure firewalls of external services to allow requests from that Web App. In the past it was not easy to discover the IP Continue reading "How to find out outbound IP addresses used by Azure Web App" URL REWRITE MODULE 1.1 FOR IIS 7 Today IIS team has released the URL Rewrite Module 1.1 for IIS 7. This is an incremental update that contains fixes to the bugs found since the URL Rewrite Module v1.0 has been released in November 2008. If you have version 1.0 installed (file version of rewrite.dll is 7.1.315.0), it is highly recommended you upgrade Continue reading "URL Rewrite Module 1.1 for IIS 7"AZURE WEB SITES
Windows Azure Web Sites supports Staged Publishing functionality, which allows you to create a staging site slot where you can publish a new version of the website and then test it before swapping to the production environment. By default the non-production deployment slot has its own hostname that you use to test the bits deployed there. IIS 7 URL REWRITE MODULE SUPPORT IN WORDPRESS 2.8 Celso, thanks for reporting this. Looks like this is a bug in the plugin. It incorreclty passes an argument to a function load_plugin_textdomain, which causes the open_basedir warning.RUSLANY BLOG
If you have tried to enable SSL for your Azure Web App you know that the steps to do that are: Purchase certificate and export it into a PFX file. Upload PFX file to a resource group that contains your web app. Bind the web app’s hostnames to the certificate. Out PHPMYADMIN ON WINDOWS AZURE WEB SITES In my previous post about the migration of a WordPress site to Windows Azure I mentioned that I used phpMyAdmin to import existing blog data into a MySql/ClearDb database in Windows Azure. phpMyAdmin is a web based tool for administering MySql databases. It can be used to create tables, edit the data in tables, export/import/backup data and Continue reading "phpMyAdmin on Windows Azure USING AZURE WEB SITE AS A REVERSE PROXY IIS has been supporting reverse proxy configuration since URL Rewrite and Application Request Routing modules were released a few years ago. It is possible to configure an IIS hosted web site to act as a reverse proxy and forward web request to other URL’s based on the incoming request URL path. This is described in Continue reading "Using Azure Web Site as a reverse proxy" HOW TO MONITOR AZURE APP SERVICE CONTENT CHANGES AND There are various ways to deploy an Azure App Service content: FTP, GitHub actions, deploy from Zip and many others.With Azure Role-Based Access Control it is possible to have many different users with contributor access who can deploy new content or modify existingfiles.
USING POWERSHELL TO MANAGE AZURE WEB APP This blog post has been updated from its original version in order to use the correct names of the PowerShell cmdlets. This blog post explains how to perform common management tasks for Azure Web App deployment slots by using Powershell cmdlets. To learn more about deployment slots refer to the Azure documentation and my previous Continue reading "Using Powershell to manage HOW TO BUY A CERTIFICATE FOR AN AZURE WEB APP How to buy a certificate for an Azure Web App. If you have tried to enable SSL for your Azure Web App you know that the steps to do that are: Purchase certificate and export it into a PFX file. Upload PFX file to a resource group that contains your web app. Bind the web app’s hostnames to the certificate. Out of those steps the step #1is the
AZURE WEB APP DEPLOYMENT SLOT SWAP WITH PREVIEW Some time ago I had a blog post describing how to warm up an Azure Web App during deployment slots swap.In that post I explained the sequence of actions that happens during the swap. One important point in that explanation is that if a site has any app settings or connection strings that are marked as “Slot” then during slot swap those settings are read from target (e.g. Production) slot AZURE APP SERVICE DEPLOYMENT SLOTS TIPS AND TRICKS Azure App Service Deployment Slots Tips and Tricks. This post explains some of the not so well-known features and configurations settings of the Azure App Service deployment slots. These can be used to modify the swap logic as well as to improve the application availability during and after the swap. Here is what you can do with them: HOW TO RESTORE A DELETED AZURE WEB APP The first step to recover it is to get the details of the deleted app: Get-AzDeletedWebApp -Name undeletesiteexample. Get-AzDeletedWebApp output. This command will return the information about the deleted app such as when it was deleted and what is its DeletedSiteId. The DeletedSiteId is used to uniquely identify the deleted app in casethere
STORING URL REWRITE MAPPINGS IN A SEPARATE FILE When using rewrite maps in IIS URL Rewrite it is very common to have a very large number of entries in a rewrite map. In order to avoid cluttering the configuration file – web.config – with this configuration data the rewrite maps can be defined in a separate configuration file. That file can then be referenced from the web.config file. Continue reading "Storing URL rewrite mappings inRUSLANY BLOG
If you have tried to enable SSL for your Azure Web App you know that the steps to do that are: Purchase certificate and export it into a PFX file. Upload PFX file to a resource group that contains your web app. Bind the web app’s hostnames to the certificate. Out PHPMYADMIN ON WINDOWS AZURE WEB SITES In my previous post about the migration of a WordPress site to Windows Azure I mentioned that I used phpMyAdmin to import existing blog data into a MySql/ClearDb database in Windows Azure. phpMyAdmin is a web based tool for administering MySql databases. It can be used to create tables, edit the data in tables, export/import/backup data and Continue reading "phpMyAdmin on Windows Azure USING AZURE WEB SITE AS A REVERSE PROXY IIS has been supporting reverse proxy configuration since URL Rewrite and Application Request Routing modules were released a few years ago. It is possible to configure an IIS hosted web site to act as a reverse proxy and forward web request to other URL’s based on the incoming request URL path. This is described in Continue reading "Using Azure Web Site as a reverse proxy" HOW TO MONITOR AZURE APP SERVICE CONTENT CHANGES AND There are various ways to deploy an Azure App Service content: FTP, GitHub actions, deploy from Zip and many others.With Azure Role-Based Access Control it is possible to have many different users with contributor access who can deploy new content or modify existingfiles.
USING POWERSHELL TO MANAGE AZURE WEB APP This blog post has been updated from its original version in order to use the correct names of the PowerShell cmdlets. This blog post explains how to perform common management tasks for Azure Web App deployment slots by using Powershell cmdlets. To learn more about deployment slots refer to the Azure documentation and my previous Continue reading "Using Powershell to manage HOW TO BUY A CERTIFICATE FOR AN AZURE WEB APP How to buy a certificate for an Azure Web App. If you have tried to enable SSL for your Azure Web App you know that the steps to do that are: Purchase certificate and export it into a PFX file. Upload PFX file to a resource group that contains your web app. Bind the web app’s hostnames to the certificate. Out of those steps the step #1is the
AZURE WEB APP DEPLOYMENT SLOT SWAP WITH PREVIEW Some time ago I had a blog post describing how to warm up an Azure Web App during deployment slots swap.In that post I explained the sequence of actions that happens during the swap. One important point in that explanation is that if a site has any app settings or connection strings that are marked as “Slot” then during slot swap those settings are read from target (e.g. Production) slot AZURE APP SERVICE DEPLOYMENT SLOTS TIPS AND TRICKS Azure App Service Deployment Slots Tips and Tricks. This post explains some of the not so well-known features and configurations settings of the Azure App Service deployment slots. These can be used to modify the swap logic as well as to improve the application availability during and after the swap. Here is what you can do with them: HOW TO RESTORE A DELETED AZURE WEB APP The first step to recover it is to get the details of the deleted app: Get-AzDeletedWebApp -Name undeletesiteexample. Get-AzDeletedWebApp output. This command will return the information about the deleted app such as when it was deleted and what is its DeletedSiteId. The DeletedSiteId is used to uniquely identify the deleted app in casethere
STORING URL REWRITE MAPPINGS IN A SEPARATE FILE When using rewrite maps in IIS URL Rewrite it is very common to have a very large number of entries in a rewrite map. In order to avoid cluttering the configuration file – web.config – with this configuration data the rewrite maps can be defined in a separate configuration file. That file can then be referenced from the web.config file. Continue reading "Storing URL rewrite mappings inRUSLANY BLOG
If you have tried to enable SSL for your Azure Web App you know that the steps to do that are: Purchase certificate and export it into a PFX file. Upload PFX file to a resource group that contains your web app. Bind the web app’s hostnames to the certificate. Out USING POWERSHELL TO MANAGE AZURE WEB APP This blog post has been updated from its original version in order to use the correct names of the PowerShell cmdlets. This blog post explains how to perform common management tasks for Azure Web App deployment slots by using Powershell cmdlets. To learn more about deployment slots refer to the Azure documentation and my previous Continue reading "Using Powershell to manage HOW TO RESTORE A DELETED AZURE WEB APP The first step to recover it is to get the details of the deleted app: Get-AzDeletedWebApp -Name undeletesiteexample. Get-AzDeletedWebApp output. This command will return the information about the deleted app such as when it was deleted and what is its DeletedSiteId. The DeletedSiteId is used to uniquely identify the deleted app in casethere
10 URL REWRITING TIPS AND TRICKS This post describes some of the tips and tricks that one may find useful when solving URL-based problems for their web server or web site. Each tip/trick has a description of a problem and then an example of how it can be solved with IIS 7 URL Rewrite Module.. Add or Remove Trailing Slash PHP TROUBLESHOOTING IN WINDOWS AZURE WEB SITES To enable Xdebug for a site in Windows Azure download the appropriate build of Xdebug extension from downloads page. If your site uses PHP 5.3 then download “ 5.3 VC9 (32 bit) ”. If your site uses PHP 5.4 then download “ 5.4 VC9 (32 bit) ”. Use 32 bit build even if your Windows OS is 64 bit. Do not use thread safe (TS) builds. HOW TO SETUP IP SSL ON WINDOWS AZURE WEB SITES The information in this post is out of date and should not be used as a guidance when configuring IP SSL for Azure Web Apps. Specifically if your custom domain is a CNAME to the default web app domain (e.g. contoso.azurewebsites.net) then it is not necessary to do any A record or CNAME changes as Continue reading "How to setup IP SSL on WindowsAzure Web Sites"
HOW TO FIND OUT OUTBOUND IP ADDRESSES USED BY AZURE WEB The list of outbound IP addresses is now included in the REST API Site object and can be accessed by using Azure Resource Explorer. Just select the Web App in the Resource Explorer tree view and then look for the “ outboundIpAddresses ” property, which will contain a comma separated list of IP addresses. For example the followingscreenshot
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Azure Web Sites – block web access to non-production deployment slots. Windows Azure Web Sites supports Staged Publishing functionality, which allows you to create a staging site slot where you can publish a new version of the website and then test it before swapping to the production environment. By default the non-productiondeployment slot
URL REWRITE MODULE 1.1 FOR IIS 7 Today IIS team has released the URL Rewrite Module 1.1 for IIS 7. This is an incremental update that contains fixes to the bugs found since the URL Rewrite Module v1.0 has been released in November 2008. If you have version 1.0 installed (file version of rewrite.dll is 7.1.315.0), it is highly recommended you upgrade Continue reading "URL Rewrite Module 1.1 for IIS 7" IIS 7 URL REWRITE MODULE SUPPORT IN WORDPRESS 2.8 Celso, thanks for reporting this. Looks like this is a bug in the plugin. It incorreclty passes an argument to a function load_plugin_textdomain, which causes the open_basedir warning.RUSLANY BLOG
If you have tried to enable SSL for your Azure Web App you know that the steps to do that are: Purchase certificate and export it into a PFX file. Upload PFX file to a resource group that contains your web app. Bind the web app’s hostnames to the certificate. Out PHPMYADMIN ON WINDOWS AZURE WEB SITES In my previous post about the migration of a WordPress site to Windows Azure I mentioned that I used phpMyAdmin to import existing blog data into a MySql/ClearDb database in Windows Azure. phpMyAdmin is a web based tool for administering MySql databases. It can be used to create tables, edit the data in tables, export/import/backup data and Continue reading "phpMyAdmin on Windows Azure USING AZURE WEB SITE AS A REVERSE PROXY IIS has been supporting reverse proxy configuration since URL Rewrite and Application Request Routing modules were released a few years ago. It is possible to configure an IIS hosted web site to act as a reverse proxy and forward web request to other URL’s based on the incoming request URL path. This is described in Continue reading "Using Azure Web Site as a reverse proxy" USING POWERSHELL TO MANAGE AZURE WEB APP This blog post has been updated from its original version in order to use the correct names of the PowerShell cmdlets. This blog post explains how to perform common management tasks for Azure Web App deployment slots by using Powershell cmdlets. To learn more about deployment slots refer to the Azure documentation and my previous Continue reading "Using Powershell to manage HOW TO BUY A CERTIFICATE FOR AN AZURE WEB APP How to buy a certificate for an Azure Web App. If you have tried to enable SSL for your Azure Web App you know that the steps to do that are: Purchase certificate and export it into a PFX file. Upload PFX file to a resource group that contains your web app. Bind the web app’s hostnames to the certificate. Out of those steps the step #1is the
AZURE WEB APP DEPLOYMENT SLOT SWAP WITH PREVIEW Some time ago I had a blog post describing how to warm up an Azure Web App during deployment slots swap.In that post I explained the sequence of actions that happens during the swap. One important point in that explanation is that if a site has any app settings or connection strings that are marked as “Slot” then during slot swap those settings are read from target (e.g. Production) slot AZURE APP SERVICE DEPLOYMENT SLOTS TIPS AND TRICKS Azure App Service Deployment Slots Tips and Tricks. This post explains some of the not so well-known features and configurations settings of the Azure App Service deployment slots. These can be used to modify the swap logic as well as to improve the application availability during and after the swap. Here is what you can do with them: PHP TROUBLESHOOTING IN WINDOWS AZURE WEB SITES To enable Xdebug for a site in Windows Azure download the appropriate build of Xdebug extension from downloads page. If your site uses PHP 5.3 then download “ 5.3 VC9 (32 bit) ”. If your site uses PHP 5.4 then download “ 5.4 VC9 (32 bit) ”. Use 32 bit build even if your Windows OS is 64 bit. Do not use thread safe (TS) builds. HOW TO RESTORE A DELETED AZURE WEB APP The first step to recover it is to get the details of the deleted app: Get-AzDeletedWebApp -Name undeletesiteexample. Get-AzDeletedWebApp output. This command will return the information about the deleted app such as when it was deleted and what is its DeletedSiteId. The DeletedSiteId is used to uniquely identify the deleted app in casethere
STORING URL REWRITE MAPPINGS IN A SEPARATE FILE When using rewrite maps in IIS URL Rewrite it is very common to have a very large number of entries in a rewrite map. In order to avoid cluttering the configuration file – web.config – with this configuration data the rewrite maps can be defined in a separate configuration file. That file can then be referenced from the web.config file. Continue reading "Storing URL rewrite mappings inRUSLANY BLOG
If you have tried to enable SSL for your Azure Web App you know that the steps to do that are: Purchase certificate and export it into a PFX file. Upload PFX file to a resource group that contains your web app. Bind the web app’s hostnames to the certificate. Out PHPMYADMIN ON WINDOWS AZURE WEB SITES In my previous post about the migration of a WordPress site to Windows Azure I mentioned that I used phpMyAdmin to import existing blog data into a MySql/ClearDb database in Windows Azure. phpMyAdmin is a web based tool for administering MySql databases. It can be used to create tables, edit the data in tables, export/import/backup data and Continue reading "phpMyAdmin on Windows Azure USING AZURE WEB SITE AS A REVERSE PROXY IIS has been supporting reverse proxy configuration since URL Rewrite and Application Request Routing modules were released a few years ago. It is possible to configure an IIS hosted web site to act as a reverse proxy and forward web request to other URL’s based on the incoming request URL path. This is described in Continue reading "Using Azure Web Site as a reverse proxy" USING POWERSHELL TO MANAGE AZURE WEB APP This blog post has been updated from its original version in order to use the correct names of the PowerShell cmdlets. This blog post explains how to perform common management tasks for Azure Web App deployment slots by using Powershell cmdlets. To learn more about deployment slots refer to the Azure documentation and my previous Continue reading "Using Powershell to manage HOW TO BUY A CERTIFICATE FOR AN AZURE WEB APP How to buy a certificate for an Azure Web App. If you have tried to enable SSL for your Azure Web App you know that the steps to do that are: Purchase certificate and export it into a PFX file. Upload PFX file to a resource group that contains your web app. Bind the web app’s hostnames to the certificate. Out of those steps the step #1is the
AZURE WEB APP DEPLOYMENT SLOT SWAP WITH PREVIEW Some time ago I had a blog post describing how to warm up an Azure Web App during deployment slots swap.In that post I explained the sequence of actions that happens during the swap. One important point in that explanation is that if a site has any app settings or connection strings that are marked as “Slot” then during slot swap those settings are read from target (e.g. Production) slot AZURE APP SERVICE DEPLOYMENT SLOTS TIPS AND TRICKS Azure App Service Deployment Slots Tips and Tricks. This post explains some of the not so well-known features and configurations settings of the Azure App Service deployment slots. These can be used to modify the swap logic as well as to improve the application availability during and after the swap. Here is what you can do with them: PHP TROUBLESHOOTING IN WINDOWS AZURE WEB SITES To enable Xdebug for a site in Windows Azure download the appropriate build of Xdebug extension from downloads page. If your site uses PHP 5.3 then download “ 5.3 VC9 (32 bit) ”. If your site uses PHP 5.4 then download “ 5.4 VC9 (32 bit) ”. Use 32 bit build even if your Windows OS is 64 bit. Do not use thread safe (TS) builds. HOW TO RESTORE A DELETED AZURE WEB APP The first step to recover it is to get the details of the deleted app: Get-AzDeletedWebApp -Name undeletesiteexample. Get-AzDeletedWebApp output. This command will return the information about the deleted app such as when it was deleted and what is its DeletedSiteId. The DeletedSiteId is used to uniquely identify the deleted app in casethere
STORING URL REWRITE MAPPINGS IN A SEPARATE FILE When using rewrite maps in IIS URL Rewrite it is very common to have a very large number of entries in a rewrite map. In order to avoid cluttering the configuration file – web.config – with this configuration data the rewrite maps can be defined in a separate configuration file. That file can then be referenced from the web.config file. Continue reading "Storing URL rewrite mappings inRUSLANY BLOG
If you have tried to enable SSL for your Azure Web App you know that the steps to do that are: Purchase certificate and export it into a PFX file. Upload PFX file to a resource group that contains your web app. Bind the web app’s hostnames to the certificate. Out USING POWERSHELL TO MANAGE AZURE WEB APP This blog post has been updated from its original version in order to use the correct names of the PowerShell cmdlets. This blog post explains how to perform common management tasks for Azure Web App deployment slots by using Powershell cmdlets. To learn more about deployment slots refer to the Azure documentation and my previous Continue reading "Using Powershell to manage HOW TO RESTORE A DELETED AZURE WEB APP The first step to recover it is to get the details of the deleted app: Get-AzDeletedWebApp -Name undeletesiteexample. Get-AzDeletedWebApp output. This command will return the information about the deleted app such as when it was deleted and what is its DeletedSiteId. The DeletedSiteId is used to uniquely identify the deleted app in casethere
10 URL REWRITING TIPS AND TRICKS This post describes some of the tips and tricks that one may find useful when solving URL-based problems for their web server or web site. Each tip/trick has a description of a problem and then an example of how it can be solved with IIS 7 URL Rewrite Module.. Add or Remove Trailing Slash PHP TROUBLESHOOTING IN WINDOWS AZURE WEB SITES Hi, i am using windows azure server for php application.In this my mail function is not working.Kindly send me any solution for that.At the same time in database all the table auto increment values are incremented by 10 insted of 1.Let me know if any solution for HOW TO SETUP IP SSL ON WINDOWS AZURE WEB SITES The information in this post is out of date and should not be used as a guidance when configuring IP SSL for Azure Web Apps. Specifically if your custom domain is a CNAME to the default web app domain (e.g. contoso.azurewebsites.net) then it is not necessary to do any A record or CNAME changes as Continue reading "How to setup IP SSL on WindowsAzure Web Sites"
HOW TO FIND OUT OUTBOUND IP ADDRESSES USED BY AZURE WEB The list of outbound IP addresses is now included in the REST API Site object and can be accessed by using Azure Resource Explorer. Just select the Web App in the Resource Explorer tree view and then look for the “ outboundIpAddresses ” property, which will contain a comma separated list of IP addresses. For example the followingscreenshot
URL REWRITE MODULE 1.1 FOR IIS 7 Today IIS team has released the URL Rewrite Module 1.1 for IIS 7. This is an incremental update that contains fixes to the bugs found since the URL Rewrite Module v1.0 has been released in November 2008. If you have version 1.0 installed (file version of rewrite.dll is 7.1.315.0), it is highly recommended you upgrade Continue reading "URL Rewrite Module 1.1 for IIS 7"AZURE WEB SITES
Azure Web Sites – block web access to non-production deployment slots. Windows Azure Web Sites supports Staged Publishing functionality, which allows you to create a staging site slot where you can publish a new version of the website and then test it before swapping to the production environment. By default the non-productiondeployment slot
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HOW TO MONITOR AZURE APP SERVICE CONTENT CHANGES AND PUBLISHINGACTIVITY
There are various ways to deploy an Azure App Service content: FTP, GitHub actions, deploy from Zip and many others. With
Azure Role-Based Access Control it is possible to have many different users with contributor access who can deploy new content or modify existing files. In those situations it may be important to track who made the content changes and when. Some companies or businesses may need this capability for various compliance requirements. This blog post explains how to enable the monitoring of app service content publishing activity and content file changes. Azure App Service is integrated with Azure Monitor which makes many app service logs available in Azure Monitor and AzureLog Analytics
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The publishing activity and file change logs are also pushed to Azure Monitor and can be exported to third party services or can be used to create rule-based alerts. Here are the configuration steps necessary to enable publishing activity and file change logging. Continue reading “How to monitor Azure App Service content changes and publishing activity” Author Ruslan Posted on January 13, 2020January 31, 2020Categories
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Leave a comment on How to monitor Azure App Service content changes and publishing activity USING ARM TEMPLATE TO SWAP APP SERVICE DEPLOYMENT SLOTS Azure Resource Manager (ARM) templates are used to automate deployment and configuration of Azure resources. With the templates you can define the infrastructure to be deployed via a JSON file and then use that file to repeatedly deploy new resources or update existing ones. ARM templates are widely used to release new versions of the Azure web apps and function apps. During a release the new version of an app is deployed to a staging slot and then it is swapped into production. This blog post explains how to automate the App Service deployment slot swap operation with an ARM template. Continue reading “Using ARM template to swap App Service deploymentslots”
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Leave a comment on Using ARM template to swap App Service deployment slots HOW TO RESTORE A DELETED AZURE WEB APP If you happened to accidentally delete your web app in Azure App Service then up until recently you had to open a support case in order to get it restored. But now you can restore it yourself by using the commands from the Az PowerShell module. This blog post explains how to do that. Assume you used to have a site named “UNDELETESITEEXAMPLE” and you have deleted it accidentally. The first step to recover it is to get the details of the deleted app: Continue reading “How to restore a deleted Azure Web App” Author Ruslan Posted on June 5, 2019October 18, 2019Categories
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11 Comments on How to restore a deleted Azure Web App AZURE APP SERVICE DEPLOYMENT SLOTS TIPS AND TRICKS This post explains some of the not so well-known features and configurations settings of the Azure App Service deployment slots.
These can be used to modify the swap logic as well as to improve the application availability during and after the swap. Here is what youcan do with them:
* Swap slots only if the warm up request gets an expected status code * Minimize the random cold starts in the production slot * Configure the behavior of the slot settings * Use swap detector to troubleshoot swap errors Continue reading “Azure App Service Deployment Slots Tips andTricks”
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29 Comments on Azure App Service Deployment Slots Tips and Tricks USING AZURE ACTIVITY LOG TO CHECK THE PROGRESS OF DEPLOYMENT SLOTSSWAP OPERATION
If you use Azure Web App Deployment Slots then you may have noticed that sometimes the swap action may take a while to complete. This may happen when an application that is being swapped into production has a long warmup/initialization phase. It has to be warmed up on every VM in an App Service Plan and that sometimes takes minutes (more detailed description of what happens during the swap can be found in Most common deployment slot swap failures andhow to fix them
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6 Comments on Using Azure Activity Log to check the progress of deployment slots swap operation MOST COMMON DEPLOYMENT SLOT SWAP FAILURES AND HOW TO FIX THEM Azure Web App Deployment Slots are used to deploy new versions of an application code into production with no interruption to the production traffic. In order to achieve this the swap process involves multiple steps that are performed to prepare the new version of the code to successfully handle the load once it is in production slot. Some of these steps may go wrong, especially when the new version of the code does not cooperate well. This in turn either causes the swap to fail or it results in swapping new code in production while it is still not ready to handle the production load. This post describes the most common reasons why this may happen and how to correct them. Continue reading “Most common deployment slot swap failures and howto fix them”
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14 Comments on Most common deployment slot swap failures and how to fix them USING POWERSHELL TO MANAGE AZURE WEB APP DEPLOYMENT SLOTS > This blog post has been updated from its original version in order > to use the correct names of the PowerShell cmdlets. This blog post explains how to perform common management tasks for Azure Web App deployment slots by using Powershell cmdlets. To learn more about deployment slots refer to the Azure documentation and my previous blog posts: Azure Web App Deployment Slot Swap withPreview
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6 Comments on Using Powershell to manage Azure Web App Deployment Slots HOW TO BUY A CERTIFICATE FOR AN AZURE WEB APP If you have tried to enable SSL for your Azure Web App you know that the steps to do that are: * Purchase certificate and export it into a PFX file * Upload PFX file to a resource group that contains your web app * Bind the web app’s hostnames to the certificate Out of those steps the step #1 is the most non-obvious. Just by looking through the instructions in this article you can see that the process is complex and error prone. Recently the Azure team has released an improved support for buying certificates for Azure Web Apps. Now it is possible to purchase a certificate without ever leaving the Azure Portal UI experience. In this blog post I’ll show how easy it is to buy a certificate and enable SSL for a Web App. As an example I will walk through the process of buying a certificate and enabling SSL for my web sitehttp://ruslany.net/
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5 Comments on How to buy a certificate for an Azure Web App AZURE WEB APP DEPLOYMENT SLOT SWAP WITH PREVIEW Some time ago I had a blog post describing how to warm up an Azure Web App during deployment slots swap.
In that post I explained the sequence of actions that happens during the swap. One important point in that explanation is that if a site has any app settings or connection strings that are marked as “Slot” then during slot swap those settings are read from target (e.g. Production) slot and applied to the site in the staging slot. That causes the restart of the site’s worker process so that those changes take effect and become visible as process environmentvariable.
The restart of the worker process is OK for the majority of the swaps. But sometimes it would be useful to pause right after the production settings were applied on the staging slot and before the actual swap of host names happens. Recently Azure Web Apps team has released a “Swap with Preview” feature that supports that use case. That feature will give you a chance to verify that the web site in the staging slot works fine with production settings. Also this will allow you to warm up/initialize the site in any way you want. For example you can generate some load on that site so that its cache is completely pre-populated. After you are satisfied with how the site works in staging slot you can complete the swap so that the site is moved to production slot and starts taking on production traffic. The site’s worker process WILL NOT BE RESTARTED during that step, which means that the worker process in production slot is exactly what you have tested in staging slot. To demonstrate how Swap with Preview works I’ve created a site and added a “Slot” setting to it with name “SLOTNAME” and value “PRODUCTION“. Also I added a “Slot” connection string with value “PRODUCTIONCONNECTIONSTRING“. Continue reading “Azure Web App Deployment Slot Swap with Preview” Author Ruslan Posted on October 30, 2015June 1, 2019Categories
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3 Comments on Azure Web App Deployment Slot Swap with Preview HOW TO WARM UP AZURE WEB APP DURING DEPLOYMENT SLOTS SWAP Azure Web App deployment slots are used to help roll out new versions of an app without downtime or cold start activation. New version is typically deployed to a staging slot, then after testing and final verification it gets swapped into a production slot. During the swap operation the Web App’s worker process may get restarted in order for some settings to take effect. Even though the swap does not proceed until the restarted worker process comes back online on every VM instance, it may still not be enough for application to be completely ready to take on production traffic. This post explains how you can use the recently enabled Application Initialization Moduleto
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