what is the real use case of using service principal? because the same can be achieved using key-vault authentication as well. im new to azure so pls ignore if the question is novice.
one more security step...whitelisting IP's. All this works but if you're locked down access to certain IP's then this fails at creating a linked service if the IP must be listed. where I am stuck now :(
thanks. good video. Exactly what I was looking for.
Thanks for the video! Clear explanation.
what is the real use case of using service principal? because the same can be achieved using key-vault authentication as well.
im new to azure so pls ignore if the question is novice.
one more security step...whitelisting IP's. All this works but if you're locked down access to certain IP's then this fails at creating a linked service if the IP must be listed. where I am stuck now :(