LettuceEncrypt
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Apache License 2.0 | MIT License |
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LettuceEncrypt
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Let's secure our .NET Web APIs with a Free Let's Encrypt certificate by manually generating a Wildcard certificate and installing it in NGINX or Kestrel.
If you're using kestrel directly as your server, use LettuceEncrypt to generate the cert for you.
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Why is there a lack of cool repos?
Based on that is LettuceEncrypt which makes it easy to create certificates on ASP.NET Core https://github.com/natemcmaster/LettuceEncrypt
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YARP – Microsoft toolkit to build fast reverse proxy servers
I hope you left feedback!
- Writing code in a .net based language is one of the strengths.
- let’s encrypt isn’t built in but can be added by using https://github.com/natemcmaster/LettuceEncrypt
- Not sure about the caching one. Do you have more details?
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how can I add the SSL certificate to webapi?
you can use LettuceEncrypt if you're exposing kestrel to the internet directly.
ASP.NET Core
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Middleware in .NET 8
This approach to organizing middleware enhances code readability, maintainability, and reusability. By following this encapsulation pattern, you're adhering to best practices in ASP.NET Core development, ensuring your application remains well-organized and scalable.
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.NET Monthly Roundup - March 2024 - .NET 9 Preview 2, Smart Components, AI fun, and more!
🌟.NET 9 Preview 2 ➡️.NET 9 Preview 2 Discussion ➡️ASP.NET Core updates in .NET 9 Preview 2 ➡️ASP.NET Core updates in .NET 9 Preview 2 Release Notes ➡️EF Core updates in .NET 9 Preview 2 ➡️.NET Aspire preview 4 - .NET Aspire
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Chrome Feature: ZSTD Content-Encoding
https://github.com/dotnet/aspnetcore/issues/50643
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The Mechanics of Silicon Valley Pump and Dump Schemes
Even if you look at Microsoft’s by far most popular GitHub project, they’re still only half as big as SupaBase. If you believe “the SupaBase story”, SupaBase grew and became twice as large as Microsoft in 3 years. Below is their likes over time if you’re curious, together with a couple of additional “too good to be true” Silicon Valley projects.
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Bug Thread
https://github.com/dotnet/aspnetcore/issues/10117
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Evolutive and robust password hashing using PBKDF2 in .NET
To achieve these objectives, we will take inspiration from ASP.NET Core Identity's PasswordHasher class. It incorporates a concept of hash versioning, allowing only the number of iterations to be modified.
- Experimenting with .NET 8 Blazor Web App w/ the Blazor Server rendering mode enabled but I can't get any my events to fire.
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Observable or promise for http call from ASP.Net
yes I watched several courses, may be aim not getting clearly. but i worked with asp.net which uses http call and firebase cloud function also which uses socket connection, for socket connection its makes sense to use observable bcoz there streams of data we can observe once the connection establish ,but for http it need to be call every time.
- Como conseguir mi primer laburo
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Working with Excel Interop and BGWorker
As I'm not utilizing ASP.NET, despite its resource-intensive nature and occasional unpredictability, I prefer the cost-free option. I'm hesitant to invest in EPPlus or engage in trials, and moreover, I am more proficient with Interop. Given the limited volume of records in my department, there's a preference for utilizing tools covered by our existing license. This avoids the need for navigating through layers of approval within the chain of command and ensures compliance with our contractual agreements and Microsoft's patch management, ultimately aligning with a cost-saving mindset.
What are some alternatives?
YARP - A toolkit for developing high-performance HTTP reverse proxy applications.
Blazor.WebRTC
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