So when we started our Azure migration we migrated our web.config
settings over to the Azure configuration .cscfg
file.
While this works, and is jolly useful in test environments as I can quickly hack the configuration, this seems rather dangerous in production... as I can quickly hack the configuration.
More formally, it means that it's easy for anyone with access to the Azure management console to make uncontrolled changes to a production Azure instance.
This strikes me as very bad.
So is there in practice any utility behind the .cscfg
file beyond the standard diagnostic string configuration and so forth?