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Techno Funda By Vijayshinva Karnure.
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All opinions posted here are those of the author and are in no way intended to represent those of his employer. All posts are provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights.
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The Way I See It
Orchestrating Kerberos Authentication .... SPN Cheat Sheet
Posted
over 6 years ago
by
Shinva
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When it comes to orchestrating Kerberos authentication on IIS websites most people get it wrong when the question of Service Principal Names (SPN) comes up. Microsoft PSS gets a huge number of such issues. When you set a SPN you are telling the Key...
The Way I See It
Visual Studio Debugging websites that require client certificates
Posted
over 6 years ago
by
Shinva
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Just when I was too confident about my Visual Studio F5 skills I encountered the devil :) Not a very common scenario but consider you are developing a website off an IIS server and you need to debug it. The only catch is that the website is configured...
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