Learn how to use a shared access signature to provide minimum privileges to queue clients.
- [Instructor] It is important that you consider…the security implications of a third party…being able to add messages to your queues or worse,…being able to retrieve messages off your queues.…So you can apply minimum privilege…in that you can actually use shared access signatures…for granting access to those who need to…either add messages or process messages on queues.…You'll forgive me to copy and paste for a moment,…we'll take this last file from our previous example.…Control drag up here.…I'll rename the file.…
Sas shared access signatures.…Press Enter to open the file.…Rename the class 30_SAS.…I'll use all of the same code here at the top,…but I'll change the name of the queue.…We don't need the metadata.…Delete that.…And delete the method.…
So now I have a class containing only the class initialize…method and we can create the new test method to try and use…the shared access signatures for the queue.…So let's go ahead and create some shared access signatures.…We have a queue object already,…the get queue reference is there.…
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11/15/2017- Azure Storage overview
- Azure Storage security
- Deploying Azure Storage
- Accessing Azure Storage files
- Passing messages with Azure Storage queues
- Storing unstructured data with Azure Storage blobs
- Storing structured data in Azure Storage tables (Cosmos DB)
Skill Level Intermediate
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Introduction
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Welcome38s
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What you should know1m 54s
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1. Overview
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Azure Storage overview9m 20s
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Azure Storage Explorer2m 13s
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2. Security
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Shared key authentication2m 22s
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Shared access signatures3m 47s
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Encryption at rest2m 13s
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3. Deployment
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Azure CLI6m 57s
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PowerShell4m 13s
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Local emulator2m 6s
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4. Azure Storage Files
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Querying Azure storage files15m 25s
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Combining REST and SMB12m 18s
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5. Azure Storage Queues
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Queue concepts6m 47s
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Queue XML15m 5s
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Queue visible time property16m 8s
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Queue metadata9m 33s
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Queue access control (SAS)11m 45s
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Common patterns1m 38s
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6. Azure Storage Blobs
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Connecting to blob containers12m 21s
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Working with block blobs29m 53s
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Working with a lease8m 39s
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Blob access control (SAS)8m 15s
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7. Azure Storage Tables
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Creating entities14m 37s
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Querying tables13m 57s
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Schemaless queries14m 10s
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Azure Cosmos DB2m 22s
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Conclusion
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Next steps1m 19s
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