NuGet Gallery Feed for Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStoreCookie store for use with the firewall allowing to not store any GDPR data in cookies but keep all references local.
You can read and write these cookies using the User in the page request object that is injected in all your controllers.
To integrate the Cookie Store database use the UseDBCookieStore extension method as shown bellow
services.AddFireWall(FireWallTrial.License, FireWallTrial.DomainKey
, domainName: new Uri("https://www.your-domain.com", UriKind.Absolute)
, options =>
{
//your firewall settings
}).UseDBCookieStore();
You can see how to use it using this online documentation here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/Overload-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.WriteCookie.htm
Read about reading such a cookie is documented here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/M-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.TryReadCookie.htmhttps://www.nuget.org/packages/Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore/2023-11-13T10:33:36Zhttps://api.nuget.org/v3-flatcontainer/walter.web.firewall.cookiestore/2023.11.13.1117/iconhttps://www.nuget.org/packages/Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore/2023.11.13.1117Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore 2023.11.13.11172023-11-13T10:30:32Z2023-11-13T10:33:36Zaspwafhttps://www.nuget.org/profiles/aspwafCookie store for use with the firewall allowing to not store any GDPR data in cookies but keep all references local.
You can read and write these cookies using the User in the page request object that is injected in all your controllers.
To integrate the Cookie Store database use the UseDBCookieStore extension method as shown bellow
services.AddFireWall(FireWallTrial.License, FireWallTrial.DomainKey
, domainName: new Uri("https://www.your-domain.com", UriKind.Absolute)
, options =>
{
//your firewall settings
}).UseDBCookieStore();
You can see how to use it using this online documentation here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/Overload-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.WriteCookie.htm
Read about reading such a cookie is documented here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/M-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.TryReadCookie.htmhttps://www.nuget.org/packages/Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore/2023.10.26.1502Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore 2023.10.26.15022023-10-29T17:32:53Z2023-10-29T17:35:57Zaspwafhttps://www.nuget.org/profiles/aspwafCookie store for use with the firewall allowing to not store any GDPR data in cookies but keep all references local.
You can read and write these cookies using the User in the page request object that is injected in all your controllers.
To integrate the Cookie Store database use the UseDBCookieStore extension method as shown bellow
services.AddFireWall(FireWallTrial.License, FireWallTrial.DomainKey
, domainName: new Uri("https://www.your-domain.com", UriKind.Absolute)
, options =>
{
//your firewall settings
}).UseDBCookieStore();
You can see how to use it using this online documentation here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/Overload-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.WriteCookie.htm
Read about reading such a cookie is documented here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/M-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.TryReadCookie.htmhttps://www.nuget.org/packages/Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore/2023.10.12.1926Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore 2023.10.12.19262023-10-12T18:22:47Z2023-10-12T18:25:19Zaspwafhttps://www.nuget.org/profiles/aspwafCookie store for use with the firewall allowing to not store any GDPR data in cookies but keep all references local.
You can read and write these cookies using the User in the page request object that is injected in all your controllers.
To integrate the Cookie Store database use the UseDBCookieStore extension method as shown bellow
services.AddFireWall(FireWallTrial.License, FireWallTrial.DomainKey
, domainName: new Uri("https://www.your-domain.com", UriKind.Absolute)
, options =>
{
//your firewall settings
}).UseDBCookieStore();
You can see how to use it using this online documentation here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/Overload-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.WriteCookie.htm
Read about reading such a cookie is documented here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/M-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.TryReadCookie.htmhttps://www.nuget.org/packages/Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore/2023.9.14.812Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore 2023.9.14.8122023-09-14T06:51:18Z2023-09-14T06:53:51Zaspwafhttps://www.nuget.org/profiles/aspwafCookie store for use with the firewall allowing to not store any GDPR data in cookies but keep all references local.
You can read and write these cookies using the User in the page request object that is injected in all your controllers.
To integrate the Cookie Store database use the UseDBCookieStore extension method as shown bellow
services.AddFireWall(FireWallTrial.License, FireWallTrial.DomainKey
, domainName: new Uri("https://www.your-domain.com", UriKind.Absolute)
, options =>
{
//your firewall settings
}).UseDBCookieStore();
You can see how to use it using this online documentation here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/Overload-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.WriteCookie.htm
Read about reading such a cookie is documented here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/M-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.TryReadCookie.htmhttps://www.nuget.org/packages/Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore/2023.9.7.1748Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore 2023.9.7.17482023-09-07T16:44:15Z2023-09-07T16:47:19Zaspwafhttps://www.nuget.org/profiles/aspwafCookie store for use with the firewall allowing to not store any GDPR data in cookies but keep all references local.
You can read and write these cookies using the User in the page request object that is injected in all your controllers.
To integrate the Cookie Store database use the UseDBCookieStore extension method as shown bellow
services.AddFireWall(FireWallTrial.License, FireWallTrial.DomainKey
, domainName: new Uri("https://www.your-domain.com", UriKind.Absolute)
, options =>
{
//your firewall settings
}).UseDBCookieStore();
You can see how to use it using this online documentation here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/Overload-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.WriteCookie.htm
Read about reading such a cookie is documented here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/M-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.TryReadCookie.htmhttps://www.nuget.org/packages/Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore/2023.9.7.1241Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore 2023.9.7.12412023-09-07T11:02:42Z2023-09-07T11:05:46Zaspwafhttps://www.nuget.org/profiles/aspwafCookie store for use with the firewall allowing to not store any GDPR data in cookies but keep all references local.
You can read and write these cookies using the User in the page request object that is injected in all your controllers.
To integrate the Cookie Store database use the UseDBCookieStore extension method as shown bellow
services.AddFireWall(FireWallTrial.License, FireWallTrial.DomainKey
, domainName: new Uri("https://www.your-domain.com", UriKind.Absolute)
, options =>
{
//your firewall settings
}).UseDBCookieStore();
You can see how to use it using this online documentation here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/Overload-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.WriteCookie.htm
Read about reading such a cookie is documented here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/M-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.TryReadCookie.htmhttps://www.nuget.org/packages/Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore/2023.9.6.1001Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore 2023.9.6.10012023-09-06T08:33:00Z2023-09-06T08:35:36Zaspwafhttps://www.nuget.org/profiles/aspwafCookie store for use with the firewall allowing to not store any GDPR data in cookies but keep all references local.
You can read and write these cookies using the User in the page request object that is injected in all your controllers.
To integrate the Cookie Store database use the UseDBCookieStore extension method as shown bellow
services.AddFireWall(FireWallTrial.License, FireWallTrial.DomainKey
, domainName: new Uri("https://www.your-domain.com", UriKind.Absolute)
, options =>
{
//your firewall settings
}).UseDBCookieStore();
You can see how to use it using this online documentation here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/Overload-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.WriteCookie.htm
Read about reading such a cookie is documented here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/M-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.TryReadCookie.htmhttps://www.nuget.org/packages/Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore/2023.9.5.1246Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore 2023.9.5.12462023-09-05T11:38:43Z2023-09-05T11:41:48Zaspwafhttps://www.nuget.org/profiles/aspwafCookie store for use with the firewall allowing to not store any GDPR data in cookies but keep all references local.
You can read and write these cookies using the User in the page request object that is injected in all your controllers.
To integrate the Cookie Store database use the UseDBCookieStore extension method as shown bellow
services.AddFireWall(FireWallTrial.License, FireWallTrial.DomainKey
, domainName: new Uri("https://www.your-domain.com", UriKind.Absolute)
, options =>
{
//your firewall settings
}).UseDBCookieStore();
You can see how to use it using this online documentation here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/Overload-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.WriteCookie.htm
Read about reading such a cookie is documented here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/M-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.TryReadCookie.htmhttps://www.nuget.org/packages/Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore/2023.9.5.1032Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore 2023.9.5.10322023-09-05T09:36:41Z2023-09-05T09:39:14Zaspwafhttps://www.nuget.org/profiles/aspwafCookie store for use with the firewall allowing to not store any GDPR data in cookies but keep all references local.
You can read and write these cookies using the User in the page request object that is injected in all your controllers.
To integrate the Cookie Store database use the UseDBCookieStore extension method as shown bellow
services.AddFireWall(FireWallTrial.License, FireWallTrial.DomainKey
, domainName: new Uri("https://www.your-domain.com", UriKind.Absolute)
, options =>
{
//your firewall settings
}).UseDBCookieStore();
You can see how to use it using this online documentation here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/Overload-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.WriteCookie.htm
Read about reading such a cookie is documented here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/M-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.TryReadCookie.htmhttps://www.nuget.org/packages/Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore/2023.8.31.1522Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore 2023.8.31.15222023-08-31T14:11:31Z2023-08-31T14:14:03Zaspwafhttps://www.nuget.org/profiles/aspwafCookie store for use with the firewall allowing to not store any GDPR data in cookies but keep all references local.
You can read and write these cookies using the User in the page request object that is injected in all your controllers.
To integrate the Cookie Store database use the UseDBCookieStore extension method as shown bellow
services.AddFireWall(FireWallTrial.License, FireWallTrial.DomainKey
, domainName: new Uri("https://www.your-domain.com", UriKind.Absolute)
, options =>
{
//your firewall settings
}).UseDBCookieStore();
You can see how to use it using this online documentation here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/Overload-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.WriteCookie.htm
Read about reading such a cookie is documented here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/M-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.TryReadCookie.htmhttps://www.nuget.org/packages/Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore/2023.8.29.1040Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore 2023.8.29.10402023-08-29T09:25:13Z2023-08-29T09:27:18Zaspwafhttps://www.nuget.org/profiles/aspwafCookie store for use with the firewall allowing to not store any GDPR data in cookies but keep all references local.
You can read and write these cookies using the User in the page request object that is injected in all your controllers.
To integrate the Cookie Store database use the UseDBCookieStore extension method as shown bellow
services.AddFireWall(FireWallTrial.License, FireWallTrial.DomainKey
, domainName: new Uri("https://www.your-domain.com", UriKind.Absolute)
, options =>
{
//your firewall settings
}).UseDBCookieStore();
You can see how to use it using this online documentation here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/Overload-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.WriteCookie.htm
Read about reading such a cookie is documented here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/M-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.TryReadCookie.htmhttps://www.nuget.org/packages/Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore/2023.8.17.901Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore 2023.8.17.9012023-08-17T10:24:40Z2023-08-17T10:27:11Zaspwafhttps://www.nuget.org/profiles/aspwafCookie store for use with the firewall allowing to not store any GDPR data in cookies but keep all references local.
You can read and write these cookies using the User in the page request object that is injected in all your controllers.
To integrate the Cookie Store database use the UseDBCookieStore extension method as shown bellow
services.AddFireWall(FireWallTrial.License, FireWallTrial.DomainKey
, domainName: new Uri("https://www.your-domain.com", UriKind.Absolute)
, options =>
{
//your firewall settings
}).UseDBCookieStore();
You can see how to use it using this online documentation here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/Overload-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.WriteCookie.htm
Read about reading such a cookie is documented here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/M-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.TryReadCookie.htmhttps://www.nuget.org/packages/Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore/2023.8.9.1314Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore 2023.8.9.13142023-08-09T12:41:47Z2023-08-09T12:44:19Zaspwafhttps://www.nuget.org/profiles/aspwafCookie store for use with the firewall allowing to not store any GDPR data in cookies but keep all references local.
You can read and write these cookies using the User in the page request object that is injected in all your controllers.
To integrate the Cookie Store database use the UseDBCookieStore extension method as shown bellow
services.AddFireWall(FireWallTrial.License, FireWallTrial.DomainKey
, domainName: new Uri("https://www.your-domain.com", UriKind.Absolute)
, options =>
{
//your firewall settings
}).UseDBCookieStore();
You can see how to use it using this online documentation here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/Overload-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.WriteCookie.htm
Read about reading such a cookie is documented here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/M-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.TryReadCookie.htmhttps://www.nuget.org/packages/Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore/2023.8.2.750Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore 2023.8.2.7502023-08-02T06:30:41Z2023-08-02T06:33:18Zaspwafhttps://www.nuget.org/profiles/aspwafCookie store for use with the firewall allowing to not store any GDPR data in cookies but keep all references local.
You can read and write these cookies using the User in the page request object that is injected in all your controllers.
To integrate the Cookie Store database use the UseDBCookieStore extension method as shown bellow
services.AddFireWall(FireWallTrial.License, FireWallTrial.DomainKey
, domainName: new Uri("https://www.your-domain.com", UriKind.Absolute)
, options =>
{
//your firewall settings
}).UseDBCookieStore();
You can see how to use it using this online documentation here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/Overload-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.WriteCookie.htm
Read about reading such a cookie is documented here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/M-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.TryReadCookie.htmhttps://www.nuget.org/packages/Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore/2023.7.12.830Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore 2023.7.12.8302023-07-12T07:31:33Z2023-07-12T07:35:24Zaspwafhttps://www.nuget.org/profiles/aspwafCookie store for use with the firewall allowing to not store any GDPR data in cookies but keep all references local.
You can read and write these cookies using the User in the page request object that is injected in all your controllers.
To integrate the Cookie Store database use the UseDBCookieStore extension method as shown bellow
services.AddFireWall(FireWallTrial.License, FireWallTrial.DomainKey
, domainName: new Uri("https://www.your-domain.com", UriKind.Absolute)
, options =>
{
//your firewall settings
}).UseDBCookieStore();
You can see how to use it using this online documentation here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/Overload-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.WriteCookie.htm
Read about reading such a cookie is documented here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/M-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.TryReadCookie.htmhttps://www.nuget.org/packages/Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore/2023.7.5.1419Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore 2023.7.5.14192023-07-06T13:07:36Z2023-07-06T13:09:39Zaspwafhttps://www.nuget.org/profiles/aspwafCookie store for use with the firewall allowing to not store any GDPR data in cookies but keep all references local.
You can read and write these cookies using the User in the page request object that is injected in all your controllers.
To integrate the Cookie Store database use the UseDBCookieStore extension method as shown bellow
services.AddFireWall(FireWallTrial.License, FireWallTrial.DomainKey
, domainName: new Uri("https://www.your-domain.com", UriKind.Absolute)
, options =>
{
//your firewall settings
}).UseDBCookieStore();
You can see how to use it using this online documentation here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/Overload-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.WriteCookie.htm
Read about reading such a cookie is documented here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/M-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.TryReadCookie.htmhttps://www.nuget.org/packages/Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore/2023.6.14.1628Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore 2023.6.14.16282023-06-14T16:27:01Z2023-06-14T16:29:38Zaspwafhttps://www.nuget.org/profiles/aspwafCookie store for use with the firewall allowing to not store any GDPR data in cookies but keep all references local.
You can read and write these cookies using the User in the page request object that is injected in all your controllers.
To integrate the Cookie Store database use the UseDBCookieStore extension method as shown bellow
services.AddFireWall(FireWallTrial.License, FireWallTrial.DomainKey
, domainName: new Uri("https://www.your-domain.com", UriKind.Absolute)
, options =>
{
//your firewall settings
}).UseDBCookieStore();
You can see how to use it using this online documentation here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/Overload-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.WriteCookie.htm
Read about reading such a cookie is documented here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/M-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.TryReadCookie.htmhttps://www.nuget.org/packages/Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore/2023.6.11.1304Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore 2023.6.11.13042023-06-11T11:44:50Z2023-06-11T11:47:23Zaspwafhttps://www.nuget.org/profiles/aspwafCookie store for use with the firewall allowing to not store any GDPR data in cookies but keep all references local.
You can read and write these cookies using the User in the page request object that is injected in all your controllers.
To integrate the Cookie Store database use the UseDBCookieStore extension method as shown bellow
services.AddFireWall(FireWallTrial.License, FireWallTrial.DomainKey
, domainName: new Uri("https://www.your-domain.com", UriKind.Absolute)
, options =>
{
//your firewall settings
}).UseDBCookieStore();
You can see how to use it using this online documentation here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/Overload-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.WriteCookie.htm
Read about reading such a cookie is documented here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/M-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.TryReadCookie.htmhttps://www.nuget.org/packages/Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore/2023.5.30.1640Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore 2023.5.30.16402023-05-30T17:10:48Z2023-05-30T17:13:29Zaspwafhttps://www.nuget.org/profiles/aspwafCookie store for use with the firewall allowing to not store any GDPR data in cookies but keep all references local.
You can read and write these cookies using the User in the page request object that is injected in all your controllers.
To integrate the Cookie Store database use the UseDBCookieStore extension method as shown bellow
services.AddFireWall(FireWallTrial.License, FireWallTrial.DomainKey
, domainName: new Uri("https://www.your-domain.com", UriKind.Absolute)
, options =>
{
//your firewall settings
}).UseDBCookieStore();
You can see how to use it using this online documentation here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/Overload-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.WriteCookie.htm
Read about reading such a cookie is documented here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/M-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.TryReadCookie.htmhttps://www.nuget.org/packages/Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore/2023.5.4.1552Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore 2023.5.4.15522023-05-04T15:21:12Z2023-05-04T15:23:48Zaspwafhttps://www.nuget.org/profiles/aspwafCookie store for use with the firewall allowing to not store any GDPR data in cookies but keep all references local.
You can read and write these cookies using the User in the page request object that is injected in all your controllers.
To integrate the Cookie Store database use the UseDBCookieStore extension method as shown bellow
services.AddFireWall(FireWallTrial.License, FireWallTrial.DomainKey
, domainName: new Uri("https://www.your-domain.com", UriKind.Absolute)
, options =>
{
//your firewall settings
}).UseDBCookieStore();
You can see how to use it using this online documentation here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/Overload-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.WriteCookie.htm
Read about reading such a cookie is documented here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/M-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.TryReadCookie.htmhttps://www.nuget.org/packages/Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore/2023.5.1.1524Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore 2023.5.1.15242023-05-01T13:51:20Z2023-05-01T13:53:23Zaspwafhttps://www.nuget.org/profiles/aspwafCookie store for use with the firewall allowing to not store any GDPR data in cookies but keep all references local.
You can read and write these cookies using the User in the page request object that is injected in all your controllers.
To integrate the Cookie Store database use the UseDBCookieStore extension method as shown bellow
services.AddFireWall(FireWallTrial.License, FireWallTrial.DomainKey
, domainName: new Uri("https://www.your-domain.com", UriKind.Absolute)
, options =>
{
//your firewall settings
}).UseDBCookieStore();
You can see how to use it using this online documentation here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/Overload-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.WriteCookie.htm
Read about reading such a cookie is documented here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/M-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.TryReadCookie.htmhttps://www.nuget.org/packages/Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore/2023.4.29.910Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore 2023.4.29.9102023-04-29T07:37:24Z2023-04-29T07:40:28Zaspwafhttps://www.nuget.org/profiles/aspwafCookie store for use with the firewall allowing to not store any GDPR data in cookies but keep all references local.
You can read and write these cookies using the User in the page request object that is injected in all your controllers.
To integrate the Cookie Store database use the UseDBCookieStore extension method as shown bellow
services.AddFireWall(FireWallTrial.License, FireWallTrial.DomainKey
, domainName: new Uri("https://www.your-domain.com", UriKind.Absolute)
, options =>
{
//your firewall settings
}).UseDBCookieStore();
You can see how to use it using this online documentation here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/Overload-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.WriteCookie.htm
Read about reading such a cookie is documented here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/M-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.TryReadCookie.htmhttps://www.nuget.org/packages/Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore/2023.4.12.1236Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore 2023.4.12.12362023-04-12T14:26:26Z2023-04-12T14:28:31Zaspwafhttps://www.nuget.org/profiles/aspwafCookie store for use with the firewall allowing to not store any GDPR data in cookies but keep all references local.
You can read and write these cookies using the User in the page request object that is injected in all your controllers.
To integrate the Cookie Store database use the UseDBCookieStore extension method as shown bellow
services.AddFireWall(FireWallTrial.License, FireWallTrial.DomainKey
, domainName: new Uri("https://www.your-domain.com", UriKind.Absolute)
, options =>
{
//your firewall settings
}).UseDBCookieStore();
You can see how to use it using this online documentation here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/Overload-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.WriteCookie.htm
Read about reading such a cookie is documented here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/M-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.TryReadCookie.htmhttps://www.nuget.org/packages/Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore/2023.3.22.1456Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore 2023.3.22.14562023-03-22T14:07:24Z2023-03-22T14:09:27Zaspwafhttps://www.nuget.org/profiles/aspwafCookie store for use with the firewall allowing to not store any GDPR data in cookies but keep all references local.
You can read and write these cookies using the User in the page request object that is injected in all your controllers.
To integrate the Cookie Store database use the UseDBCookieStore extension method as shown bellow
services.AddFireWall(FireWallTrial.License, FireWallTrial.DomainKey
, domainName: new Uri("https://www.your-domain.com", UriKind.Absolute)
, options =>
{
//your firewall settings
}).UseDBCookieStore();
You can see how to use it using this online documentation here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/Overload-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.WriteCookie.htm
Read about reading such a cookie is documented here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/M-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.TryReadCookie.htmhttps://www.nuget.org/packages/Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore/2023.3.14.1356Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore 2023.3.14.13562023-03-14T13:31:59Z2023-03-14T13:34:40Zaspwafhttps://www.nuget.org/profiles/aspwafCookie store for use with the firewall allowing to not store any GDPR data in cookies but keep all references local.
You can read and write these cookies using the User in the page request object that is injected in all your controllers.
To integrate the Cookie Store database use the UseDBCookieStore extension method as shown bellow
services.AddFireWall(FireWallTrial.License, FireWallTrial.DomainKey
, domainName: new Uri("https://www.your-domain.com", UriKind.Absolute)
, options =>
{
//your firewall settings
}).UseDBCookieStore();
You can see how to use it using this online documentation here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/Overload-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.WriteCookie.htm
Read about reading such a cookie is documented here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/M-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.TryReadCookie.htmhttps://www.nuget.org/packages/Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore/2023.3.1.810Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore 2023.3.1.8102023-03-01T18:34:43Z2023-03-01T18:36:48Zaspwafhttps://www.nuget.org/profiles/aspwafCookie store for use with the firewall allowing to not store any GDPR data in cookies but keep all references local.
You can read and write these cookies using the User in the page request object that is injected in all your controllers.
To integrate the Cookie Store database use the UseDBCookieStore extension method as shown bellow
services.AddFireWall(FireWallTrial.License, FireWallTrial.DomainKey
, domainName: new Uri("https://www.your-domain.com", UriKind.Absolute)
, options =>
{
//your firewall settings
}).UseDBCookieStore();
You can see how to use it using this online documentation here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/Overload-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.WriteCookie.htm
Read about reading such a cookie is documented here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/M-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.TryReadCookie.htmhttps://www.nuget.org/packages/Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore/2023.2.25.11857Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore 2023.2.25.118572023-02-25T12:24:46Z2023-02-25T12:26:47Zaspwafhttps://www.nuget.org/profiles/aspwafCookie store for use with the firewall allowing to not store any GDPR data in cookies but keep all references local.
You can read and write these cookies using the User in the page request object that is injected in all your controllers.
To integrate the Cookie Store database use the UseDBCookieStore extension method as shown bellow
services.AddFireWall(FireWallTrial.License, FireWallTrial.DomainKey
, domainName: new Uri("https://www.your-domain.com", UriKind.Absolute)
, options =>
{
//your firewall settings
}).UseDBCookieStore();
You can see how to use it using this online documentation here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/Overload-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.WriteCookie.htm
Read about reading such a cookie is documented here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/M-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.TryReadCookie.htmhttps://www.nuget.org/packages/Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore/2023.2.22.27Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore 2023.2.22.272023-02-22T16:26:49Z2023-02-22T16:28:53Zaspwafhttps://www.nuget.org/profiles/aspwafCookie store for use with the firewall allowing to not store any GDPR data in cookies but keep all references local.
You can read and write these cookies using the User in the page request object that is injected in all your controllers.
To integrate the Cookie Store database use the UseDBCookieStore extension method as shown bellow
services.AddFireWall(FireWallTrial.License, FireWallTrial.DomainKey
, domainName: new Uri("https://www.your-domain.com", UriKind.Absolute)
, options =>
{
//your firewall settings
}).UseDBCookieStore();
You can see how to use it using this online documentation here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/Overload-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.WriteCookie.htm
Read about reading such a cookie is documented here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/M-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.TryReadCookie.htmhttps://www.nuget.org/packages/Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore/2023.2.15.1413Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore 2023.2.15.14132023-02-15T13:49:06Z2023-02-15T13:51:41Zaspwafhttps://www.nuget.org/profiles/aspwafCookie store for use with the firewall allowing to not store any GDPR data in cookies but keep all references local.
You can read and write these cookies using the User in the page request object that is injected in all your controllers.
To integrate the Cookie Store database use the UseDBCookieStore extension method as shown bellow
services.AddFireWall(FireWallTrial.License, FireWallTrial.DomainKey
, domainName: new Uri("https://www.your-domain.com", UriKind.Absolute)
, options =>
{
//your firewall settings
}).UseDBCookieStore();
You can see how to use it using this online documentation here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/Overload-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.WriteCookie.htm
Read about reading such a cookie is documented here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/M-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.TryReadCookie.htmhttps://www.nuget.org/packages/Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore/2023.2.11.1628Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore 2023.2.11.16282023-02-11T15:37:54Z2023-02-11T15:39:55Zaspwafhttps://www.nuget.org/profiles/aspwafCookie store for use with the firewall allowing to not store any GDPR data in cookies but keep all references local.
You can read and write these cookies using the User in the page request object that is injected in all your controllers.
To integrate the Cookie Store database use the UseDBCookieStore extension method as shown bellow
services.AddFireWall(FireWallTrial.License, FireWallTrial.DomainKey
, domainName: new Uri("https://www.your-domain.com", UriKind.Absolute)
, options =>
{
//your firewall settings
}).UseDBCookieStore();
You can see how to use it using this online documentation here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/Overload-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.WriteCookie.htm
Read about reading such a cookie is documented here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/M-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.TryReadCookie.htmhttps://www.nuget.org/packages/Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore/2023.1.11.534Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore 2023.1.11.5342023-01-11T05:48:42Z2023-01-11T05:50:42Zaspwafhttps://www.nuget.org/profiles/aspwafCookie store for use with the firewall allowing to not store any GDPR data in cookies but keep all references local.
You can read and write these cookies using the User in the page request object that is injected in all your controllers.
To integrate the Cookie Store database use the UseDBCookieStore extension method as shown bellow
services.AddFireWall(FireWallTrial.License, FireWallTrial.DomainKey
, domainName: new Uri("https://www.your-domain.com", UriKind.Absolute)
, options =>
{
//your firewall settings
}).UseDBCookieStore();
You can see how to use it using this online documentation here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/Overload-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.WriteCookie.htm
Read about reading such a cookie is documented here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/M-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.TryReadCookie.htmhttps://www.nuget.org/packages/Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore/2022.12.30.711Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore 2022.12.30.7112022-12-30T08:00:30Z2022-12-30T08:02:32Zaspwafhttps://www.nuget.org/profiles/aspwafCookie store for use with the firewall allowing to not store any GDPR data in cookies but keep all references local.
You can read and write these cookies using the User in the page request object that is injected in all your controllers.
To integrate the Cookie Store database use the UseDBCookieStore extension method as shown bellow
services.AddFireWall(FireWallTrial.License, FireWallTrial.DomainKey
, domainName: new Uri("https://www.your-domain.com", UriKind.Absolute)
, options =>
{
//your firewall settings
}).UseDBCookieStore();
You can see how to use it using this online documentation here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/Overload-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.WriteCookie.htm
Read about reading such a cookie is documented here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/M-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.TryReadCookie.htmhttps://www.nuget.org/packages/Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore/2022.12.15.1108Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore 2022.12.15.11082022-12-15T11:27:29Z2022-12-15T11:30:01Zaspwafhttps://www.nuget.org/profiles/aspwafCookie store for use with the firewall allowing to not store any GDPR data in cookies but keep all references local.
You can read and write these cookies using the User in the page request object that is injected in all your controllers.
To integrate the Cookie Store database use the UseDBCookieStore extension method as shown bellow
services.AddFireWall(FireWallTrial.License, FireWallTrial.DomainKey
, domainName: new Uri("https://www.your-domain.com", UriKind.Absolute)
, options =>
{
//your firewall settings
}).UseDBCookieStore();
You can see how to use it using this online documentation here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/Overload-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.WriteCookie.htm
Read about reading such a cookie is documented here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/M-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.TryReadCookie.htmhttps://www.nuget.org/packages/Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore/2022.12.14.648Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore 2022.12.14.6482022-12-14T11:53:49Z2022-12-14T11:55:53Zaspwafhttps://www.nuget.org/profiles/aspwafCookie store for use with the firewall allowing to not store any GDPR data in cookies but keep all references local.
You can read and write these cookies using the User in the page request object that is injected in all your controllers.
To integrate the Cookie Store database use the UseDBCookieStore extension method as shown bellow
services.AddFireWall(FireWallTrial.License, FireWallTrial.DomainKey
, domainName: new Uri("https://www.your-domain.com", UriKind.Absolute)
, options =>
{
//your firewall settings
}).UseDBCookieStore();
You can see how to use it using this online documentation here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/Overload-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.WriteCookie.htm
Read about reading such a cookie is documented here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/M-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.TryReadCookie.htmhttps://www.nuget.org/packages/Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore/2022.11.27.1059Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore 2022.11.27.10592022-11-27T10:40:56Z2022-11-27T10:44:30Zaspwafhttps://www.nuget.org/profiles/aspwafCookie store for use with the firewall allowing to not store any GDPR data in cookies but keep all references local.
You can read and write these cookies using the User in the page request object that is injected in all your controllers.
To integrate the Cookie Store database use the UseDBCookieStore extension method as shown bellow
services.AddFireWall(FireWallTrial.License, FireWallTrial.DomainKey
, domainName: new Uri("https://www.your-domain.com", UriKind.Absolute)
, options =>
{
//your firewall settings
}).UseDBCookieStore();
You can see how to use it using this online documentation here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/Overload-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.WriteCookie.htm
Read about reading such a cookie is documented here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/M-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.TryReadCookie.htmhttps://www.nuget.org/packages/Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore/2022.11.21.338Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore 2022.11.21.3382022-11-21T03:58:56Z2022-11-21T04:00:58Zaspwafhttps://www.nuget.org/profiles/aspwafCookie store for use with the firewall allowing to not store any GDPR data in cookies but keep all references local.
You can read and write these cookies using the User in the page request object that is injected in all your controllers.
To integrate the Cookie Store database use the UseDBCookieStore extension method as shown bellow
services.AddFireWall(FireWallTrial.License, FireWallTrial.DomainKey
, domainName: new Uri("https://www.your-domain.com", UriKind.Absolute)
, options =>
{
//your firewall settings
}).UseDBCookieStore();
You can see how to use it using this online documentation here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/Overload-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.WriteCookie.htm
Read about reading such a cookie is documented here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/M-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.TryReadCookie.htmhttps://www.nuget.org/packages/Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore/2022.11.14.1819Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore 2022.11.14.18192022-11-14T18:00:20Z2022-11-14T18:02:25Zaspwafhttps://www.nuget.org/profiles/aspwafCookie store for use with the firewall allowing to not store any GDPR data in cookies but keep all references local.
You can read and write these cookies using the User in the page request object that is injected in all your controllers.
To integrate the Cookie Store database use the UseDBCookieStore extension method as shown bellow
services.AddFireWall(FireWallTrial.License, FireWallTrial.DomainKey
, domainName: new Uri("https://www.your-domain.com", UriKind.Absolute)
, options =>
{
//your firewall settings
}).UseDBCookieStore();
You can see how to use it using this online documentation here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/Overload-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.WriteCookie.htm
Read about reading such a cookie is documented here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/M-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.TryReadCookie.htmhttps://www.nuget.org/packages/Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore/2022.11.13.917Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore 2022.11.13.9172022-11-13T15:12:35Z2022-11-13T15:14:36Zaspwafhttps://www.nuget.org/profiles/aspwafCookie store for use with the firewall allowing to not store any GDPR data in cookies but keep all references local.
You can read and write these cookies using the User in the page request object that is injected in all your controllers.
To integrate the Cookie Store database use the UseDBCookieStore extension method as shown bellow
services.AddFireWall(FireWallTrial.License, FireWallTrial.DomainKey
, domainName: new Uri("https://www.your-domain.com", UriKind.Absolute)
, options =>
{
//your firewall settings
}).UseDBCookieStore();
You can see how to use it using this online documentation here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/Overload-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.WriteCookie.htm
Read about reading such a cookie is documented here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/M-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.TryReadCookie.htmhttps://www.nuget.org/packages/Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore/2022.10.31.740Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore 2022.10.31.7402022-11-01T02:47:32Z2022-11-01T02:49:31Zaspwafhttps://www.nuget.org/profiles/aspwafCookie store for use with the firewall allowing to not store any GDPR data in cookies but keep all references local.
You can read and write these cookies using the User in the page request object that is injected in all your controllers.
To integrate the Cookie Store database use the UseDBCookieStore extension method as shown bellow
services.AddFireWall(FireWallTrial.License, FireWallTrial.DomainKey
, domainName: new Uri("https://www.your-domain.com", UriKind.Absolute)
, options =>
{
//your firewall settings
}).UseDBCookieStore();
You can see how to use it using this online documentation here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/Overload-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.WriteCookie.htm
Read about reading such a cookie is documented here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/M-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.TryReadCookie.htmhttps://www.nuget.org/packages/Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore/2022.10.15.652Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore 2022.10.15.6522022-10-15T06:08:23Z2022-10-15T06:10:26Zaspwafhttps://www.nuget.org/profiles/aspwafCookie store for use with the firewall allowing to not store any GDPR data in cookies but keep all references local.
You can read and write these cookies using the User in the page request object that is injected in all your controllers.
To integrate the Cookie Store database use the UseDBCookieStore extension method as shown bellow
services.AddFireWall(FireWallTrial.License, FireWallTrial.DomainKey
, domainName: new Uri("https://www.your-domain.com", UriKind.Absolute)
, options =>
{
//your firewall settings
}).UseDBCookieStore();
You can see how to use it using this online documentation here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/Overload-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.WriteCookie.htm
Read about reading such a cookie is documented here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/M-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.TryReadCookie.htmhttps://www.nuget.org/packages/Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore/2022.10.1.810Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore 2022.10.1.8102022-10-01T07:57:23Z2022-10-01T08:00:28Zaspwafhttps://www.nuget.org/profiles/aspwafCookie store for use with the firewall allowing to not store any GDPR data in cookies but keep all references local.
You can read and write these cookies using the User in the page request object that is injected in all your controllers.
To integrate the Cookie Store database use the UseDBCookieStore extension method as shown bellow
services.AddFireWall(FireWallTrial.License, FireWallTrial.DomainKey
, domainName: new Uri("https://www.your-domain.com", UriKind.Absolute)
, options =>
{
//your firewall settings
}).UseDBCookieStore();
You can see how to use it using this online documentation here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/Overload-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.WriteCookie.htm
Read about reading such a cookie is documented here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/M-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.TryReadCookie.htmhttps://www.nuget.org/packages/Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore/2022.9.26.1444Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore 2022.9.26.14442022-09-26T14:19:07Z2022-09-26T14:21:10Zaspwafhttps://www.nuget.org/profiles/aspwafCookie store for use with the firewall allowing to not store any GDPR data in cookies but keep all references local.
You can read and write these cookies using the User in the page request object that is injected in all your controllers.
To integrate the Cookie Store database use the UseDBCookieStore extension method as shown bellow
services.AddFireWall(FireWallTrial.License, FireWallTrial.DomainKey
, domainName: new Uri("https://www.your-domain.com", UriKind.Absolute)
, options =>
{
//your firewall settings
}).UseDBCookieStore();
You can see how to use it using this online documentation here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/Overload-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.WriteCookie.htm
Read about reading such a cookie is documented here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/M-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.TryReadCookie.htmhttps://www.nuget.org/packages/Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore/2022.9.14.1508Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore 2022.9.14.15082022-09-14T16:54:05Z2022-09-14T16:56:06Zaspwafhttps://www.nuget.org/profiles/aspwafCookie store for use with the firewall allowing to not store any GDPR data in cookies but keep all references local.
You can read and write these cookies using the User in the page request object that is injected in all your controllers.
To integrate the Cookie Store database use the UseDBCookieStore extension method as shown bellow
services.AddFireWall(FireWallTrial.License, FireWallTrial.DomainKey
, domainName: new Uri("https://www.your-domain.com", UriKind.Absolute)
, options =>
{
//your firewall settings
}).UseDBCookieStore();
You can see how to use it using this online documentation here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/Overload-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.WriteCookie.htm
Read about reading such a cookie is documented here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/M-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.TryReadCookie.htmhttps://www.nuget.org/packages/Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore/2022.9.14.809Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore 2022.9.14.8092022-09-14T09:17:24Z2022-09-14T09:19:27Zaspwafhttps://www.nuget.org/profiles/aspwafCookie store for use with the firewall allowing to not store any GDPR data in cookies but keep all references local.
You can read and write these cookies using the User in the page request object that is injected in all your controllers.
To integrate the Cookie Store database use the UseDBCookieStore extension method as shown bellow
services.AddFireWall(FireWallTrial.License, FireWallTrial.DomainKey
, domainName: new Uri("https://www.your-domain.com", UriKind.Absolute)
, options =>
{
//your firewall settings
}).UseDBCookieStore();
You can see how to use it using this online documentation here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/Overload-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.WriteCookie.htm
Read about reading such a cookie is documented here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/M-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.TryReadCookie.htmhttps://www.nuget.org/packages/Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore/2022.9.8.1009Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore 2022.9.8.10092022-09-08T09:56:48Z2022-09-08T09:59:20Zaspwafhttps://www.nuget.org/profiles/aspwafCookie store for use with the firewall allowing to not store any GDPR data in cookies but keep all references local.
You can read and write these cookies using the User in the page request object that is injected in all your controllers.
To integrate the Cookie Store database use the UseDBCookieStore extension method as shown bellow
services.AddFireWall(FireWallTrial.License, FireWallTrial.DomainKey
, domainName: new Uri("https://www.your-domain.com", UriKind.Absolute)
, options =>
{
//your firewall settings
}).UseDBCookieStore();
You can see how to use it using this online documentation here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/Overload-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.WriteCookie.htm
Read about reading such a cookie is documented here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/M-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.TryReadCookie.htmhttps://www.nuget.org/packages/Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore/2022.8.20.1007Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore 2022.8.20.10072022-08-20T09:12:04Z2022-08-20T09:14:34Zaspwafhttps://www.nuget.org/profiles/aspwafCookie store for use with the firewall allowing to not store any GDPR data in cookies but keep all references local.
You can read and write these cookies using the User in the page request object that is injected in all your controllers.
To integrate the Cookie Store database use the UseDBCookieStore extension method as shown bellow
services.AddFireWall(FireWallTrial.License, FireWallTrial.DomainKey
, domainName: new Uri("https://www.your-domain.com", UriKind.Absolute)
, options =>
{
//your firewall settings
}).UseDBCookieStore();
You can see how to use it using this online documentation here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/Overload-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.WriteCookie.htm
Read about reading such a cookie is documented here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/M-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.TryReadCookie.htmhttps://www.nuget.org/packages/Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore/2022.8.1.1Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore 2022.8.1.12022-07-31T14:29:47Z2022-07-31T14:31:52Zaspwafhttps://www.nuget.org/profiles/aspwafCookie store for use with the firewall allowing to not store any GDPR data in cookies but keep all references local.
You can read and write these cookies using the User in the page request object that is injected in all your controllers.
To integrate the Cookie Store database use the UseDBCookieStore extension method as shown bellow
services.AddFireWall(FireWallTrial.License, FireWallTrial.DomainKey
, domainName: new Uri("https://www.your-domain.com", UriKind.Absolute)
, options =>
{
//your firewall settings
}).UseDBCookieStore();
You can see how to use it using this online documentation here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/Overload-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.WriteCookie.htm
Read about reading such a cookie is documented here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/M-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.TryReadCookie.htmhttps://www.nuget.org/packages/Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore/2022.7.1300Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore 2022.7.13002022-07-01T12:57:59Z2022-07-01T13:00:01Zaspwafhttps://www.nuget.org/profiles/aspwafCookie store for use with the firewall allowing to not store any GDPR data in cookies but keep all references local.
You can read and write these cookies using the User in the page request object that is injected in all your controllers.
To integrate the Cookie Store database use the UseDBCookieStore extension method as shown bellow
services.AddFireWall(FireWallTrial.License, FireWallTrial.DomainKey
, domainName: new Uri("https://www.your-domain.com", UriKind.Absolute)
, options =>
{
//your firewall settings
}).UseDBCookieStore();
You can see how to use it using this online documentation here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/Overload-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.WriteCookie.htm
Read about reading such a cookie is documented here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/M-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.TryReadCookie.htmhttps://www.nuget.org/packages/Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore/2022.7.31.1016Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore 2022.7.31.10162022-07-31T11:58:15Z2022-07-31T12:00:15Zaspwafhttps://www.nuget.org/profiles/aspwafCookie store for use with the firewall allowing to not store any GDPR data in cookies but keep all references local.
You can read and write these cookies using the User in the page request object that is injected in all your controllers.
To integrate the Cookie Store database use the UseDBCookieStore extension method as shown bellow
services.AddFireWall(FireWallTrial.License, FireWallTrial.DomainKey
, domainName: new Uri("https://www.your-domain.com", UriKind.Absolute)
, options =>
{
//your firewall settings
}).UseDBCookieStore();
You can see how to use it using this online documentation here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/Overload-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.WriteCookie.htm
Read about reading such a cookie is documented here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/M-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.TryReadCookie.htmhttps://www.nuget.org/packages/Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore/2022.7.15.841Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore 2022.7.15.8412022-07-15T07:36:24Z2022-07-15T07:38:54Zaspwafhttps://www.nuget.org/profiles/aspwafCookie store for use with the firewall allowing to not store any GDPR data in cookies but keep all references local.
You can read and write these cookies using the User in the page request object that is injected in all your controllers.
To integrate the Cookie Store database use the UseDBCookieStore extension method as shown bellow
services.AddFireWall(FireWallTrial.License, FireWallTrial.DomainKey
, domainName: new Uri("https://www.your-domain.com", UriKind.Absolute)
, options =>
{
//your firewall settings
}).UseDBCookieStore();
You can see how to use it using this online documentation here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/Overload-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.WriteCookie.htm
Read about reading such a cookie is documented here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/M-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.TryReadCookie.htmhttps://www.nuget.org/packages/Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore/2022.6.21.647Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore 2022.6.21.6472022-06-21T11:09:33Z2022-06-21T11:11:34Zaspwafhttps://www.nuget.org/profiles/aspwafCookie store for use with the firewall allowing to not store any GDPR data in cookies but keep all references local.
You can read and write these cookies using the User in the page request object that is injected in all your controllers.
To integrate the Cookie Store database use the UseDBCookieStore extension method as shown bellow
services.AddFireWall(FireWallTrial.License, FireWallTrial.DomainKey
, domainName: new Uri("https://www.your-domain.com", UriKind.Absolute)
, options =>
{
//your firewall settings
}).UseDBCookieStore();
You can see how to use it using this online documentation here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/Overload-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.WriteCookie.htm
Read about reading such a cookie is documented here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/M-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.TryReadCookie.htmhttps://www.nuget.org/packages/Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore/2022.5.18.638Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore 2022.5.18.6382022-05-19T15:21:01Z2022-05-19T15:23:35Zaspwafhttps://www.nuget.org/profiles/aspwafCookie store for use with the firewall allowing to not store any GDPR data in cookies but keep all references local.
You can read and write these cookies using the User in the page request object that is injected in all your controllers.
To integrate the Cookie Store database use the UseDBCookieStore extension method as shown bellow
services.AddFireWall(FireWallTrial.License, FireWallTrial.DomainKey
, domainName: new Uri("https://www.your-domain.com", UriKind.Absolute)
, options =>
{
//your firewall settings
}).UseDBCookieStore();
You can see how to use it using this online documentation here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/Overload-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.WriteCookie.htm
Read about reading such a cookie is documented here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/M-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.TryReadCookie.htmhttps://www.nuget.org/packages/Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore/2022.5.16.853Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore 2022.5.16.8532022-05-19T15:21:00Z2022-05-19T15:23:01Zaspwafhttps://www.nuget.org/profiles/aspwafCookie store for use with the firewall allowing to not store any GDPR data in cookies but keep all references local.
You can read and write these cookies using the User in the page request object that is injected in all your controllers.
To integrate the Cookie Store database use the UseDBCookieStore extension method as shown bellow
services.AddFireWall(FireWallTrial.License, FireWallTrial.DomainKey
, domainName: new Uri("https://www.your-domain.com", UriKind.Absolute)
, options =>
{
//your firewall settings
}).UseDBCookieStore();
You can see how to use it using this online documentation here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/Overload-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.WriteCookie.htm
Read about reading such a cookie is documented here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/M-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.TryReadCookie.htmhttps://www.nuget.org/packages/Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore/2022.5.16.816Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore 2022.5.16.8162022-05-16T06:31:09Z2022-05-16T06:33:09Zaspwafhttps://www.nuget.org/profiles/aspwafCookie store for use with the firewall allowing to not store any GDPR data in cookies but keep all references local.
You can read and write these cookies using the User in the page request object that is injected in all your controllers.
To integrate the Cookie Store database use the UseDBCookieStore extension method as shown bellow
services.AddFireWall(FireWallTrial.License, FireWallTrial.DomainKey
, domainName: new Uri("https://www.your-domain.com", UriKind.Absolute)
, options =>
{
//your firewall settings
}).UseDBCookieStore();
You can see how to use it using this online documentation here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/Overload-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.WriteCookie.htm
Read about reading such a cookie is documented here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/M-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.TryReadCookie.htmhttps://www.nuget.org/packages/Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore/2022.5.4.1010Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore 2022.5.4.10102022-05-04T13:40:26Z2022-05-04T13:42:27Zaspwafhttps://www.nuget.org/profiles/aspwafCookie store for use with the firewall allowing to not store any GDPR data in cookies but keep all references local.
You can read and write these cookies using the User in the page request object that is injected in all your controllers.
To integrate the Cookie Store database use the UseDBCookieStore extension method as shown bellow
services.AddFireWall(FireWallTrial.License, FireWallTrial.DomainKey
, domainName: new Uri("https://www.your-domain.com", UriKind.Absolute)
, options =>
{
//your firewall settings
}).UseDBCookieStore();
You can see how to use it using this online documentation here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/Overload-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.WriteCookie.htm
Read about reading such a cookie is documented here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/M-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.TryReadCookie.htmhttps://www.nuget.org/packages/Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore/2022.4.10.947Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore 2022.4.10.9472022-04-10T07:59:18Z2022-04-10T08:02:19Zaspwafhttps://www.nuget.org/profiles/aspwafCookie store for use with the firewall allowing to not store any GDPR data in cookies but keep all references local.
You can read and write these cookies using the User in the page request object that is injected in all your controllers.
To integrate the Cookie Store database use the UseDBCookieStore extension method as shown bellow
services.AddFireWall(FireWallTrial.License, FireWallTrial.DomainKey
, domainName: new Uri("https://www.your-domain.com", UriKind.Absolute)
, options =>
{
//your firewall settings
}).UseDBCookieStore();
You can see how to use it using this online documentation here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/Overload-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.WriteCookie.htm
Read about reading such a cookie is documented here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/M-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.TryReadCookie.htmhttps://www.nuget.org/packages/Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore/2022.4.10.925Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore 2022.4.10.9252022-04-10T07:59:16Z2022-04-10T08:02:46Zaspwafhttps://www.nuget.org/profiles/aspwafCookie store for use with the firewall allowing to not store any GDPR data in cookies but keep all references local.
You can read and write these cookies using the User in the page request object that is injected in all your controllers.
To integrate the Cookie Store database use the UseDBCookieStore extension method as shown bellow
services.AddFireWall(FireWallTrial.License, FireWallTrial.DomainKey
, domainName: new Uri("https://www.your-domain.com", UriKind.Absolute)
, options =>
{
//your firewall settings
}).UseDBCookieStore();
You can see how to use it using this online documentation here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/Overload-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.WriteCookie.htm
Read about reading such a cookie is documented here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/M-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.TryReadCookie.htmhttps://www.nuget.org/packages/Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore/2022.4.10.828Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore 2022.4.10.8282022-04-10T07:06:39Z2022-04-10T07:09:39Zaspwafhttps://www.nuget.org/profiles/aspwafCookie store for use with the firewall allowing to not store any GDPR data in cookies but keep all references local.
You can read and write these cookies using the User in the page request object that is injected in all your controllers.
To integrate the Cookie Store database use the UseDBCookieStore extension method as shown bellow
services.AddFireWall(FireWallTrial.License, FireWallTrial.DomainKey
, domainName: new Uri("https://www.your-domain.com", UriKind.Absolute)
, options =>
{
//your firewall settings
}).UseDBCookieStore();
You can see how to use it using this online documentation here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/Overload-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.WriteCookie.htm
Read about reading such a cookie is documented here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/M-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.TryReadCookie.htmhttps://www.nuget.org/packages/Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore/2022.4.1.1545Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore 2022.4.1.15452022-04-01T13:59:09Z2022-04-01T14:08:05Zaspwafhttps://www.nuget.org/profiles/aspwafCookie store for use with the firewall allowing to not store any GDPR data in cookies but keep all references local.
You can read and write these cookies using the User in the page request object that is injected in all your controllers.
To integrate the Cookie Store database use the UseDBCookieStore extension method as shown bellow
services.AddFireWall(FireWallTrial.License, FireWallTrial.DomainKey
, domainName: new Uri("https://www.your-domain.com", UriKind.Absolute)
, options =>
{
//your firewall settings
}).UseDBCookieStore();
You can see how to use it using this online documentation here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/Overload-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.WriteCookie.htm
Read about reading such a cookie is documented here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/M-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.TryReadCookie.htmhttps://www.nuget.org/packages/Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore/2022.3.31.823Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore 2022.3.31.8232022-03-31T07:48:50Z2022-03-31T07:51:23Zaspwafhttps://www.nuget.org/profiles/aspwafCookie store for use with the firewall allowing to not store any GDPR data in cookies but keep all references local.
You can read and write these cookies using the User in the page request object that is injected in all your controllers.
To integrate the Cookie Store database use the UseDBCookieStore extension method as shown bellow
services.AddFireWall(FireWallTrial.License, FireWallTrial.DomainKey
, domainName: new Uri("https://www.your-domain.com", UriKind.Absolute)
, options =>
{
//your firewall settings
}).UseDBCookieStore();
You can see how to use it using this online documentation here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/Overload-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.WriteCookie.htm
Read about reading such a cookie is documented here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/M-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.TryReadCookie.htmhttps://www.nuget.org/packages/Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore/2022.3.26.1103Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore 2022.3.26.11032022-03-26T11:02:49Z2022-03-26T11:04:51Zaspwafhttps://www.nuget.org/profiles/aspwafCookie store for use with the firewall allowing to not store any GDPR data in cookies but keep all references local.
You can read and write these cookies using the User in the page request object that is injected in all your controllers.
To integrate the Cookie Store database use the UseDBCookieStore extension method as shown bellow
services.AddFireWall(FireWallTrial.License, FireWallTrial.DomainKey
, domainName: new Uri("https://www.your-domain.com", UriKind.Absolute)
, options =>
{
//your firewall settings
}).UseDBCookieStore();
You can see how to use it using this online documentation here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/Overload-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.WriteCookie.htm
Read about reading such a cookie is documented here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/M-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.TryReadCookie.htmhttps://www.nuget.org/packages/Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore/2022.3.26.820Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore 2022.3.26.8202022-03-26T08:07:13Z2022-03-26T08:09:16Zaspwafhttps://www.nuget.org/profiles/aspwafCookie store for use with the firewall allowing to not store any GDPR data in cookies but keep all references local.
You can read and write these cookies using the User in the page request object that is injected in all your controllers.
To integrate the Cookie Store database use the UseDBCookieStore extension method as shown bellow
services.AddFireWall(FireWallTrial.License, FireWallTrial.DomainKey
, domainName: new Uri("https://www.your-domain.com", UriKind.Absolute)
, options =>
{
//your firewall settings
}).UseDBCookieStore();
You can see how to use it using this online documentation here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/Overload-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.WriteCookie.htm
Read about reading such a cookie is documented here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/M-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.TryReadCookie.htmhttps://www.nuget.org/packages/Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore/2022.3.25.840Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore 2022.3.25.8402022-03-26T08:07:11Z2022-03-26T08:09:11Zaspwafhttps://www.nuget.org/profiles/aspwafCookie store for use with the firewall allowing to not store any GDPR data in cookies but keep all references local.
You can read and write these cookies using the User in the page request object that is injected in all your controllers.
To integrate the Cookie Store database use the UseDBCookieStore extension method as shown bellow
services.AddFireWall(FireWallTrial.License, FireWallTrial.DomainKey
, domainName: new Uri("https://www.your-domain.com", UriKind.Absolute)
, options =>
{
//your firewall settings
}).UseDBCookieStore();
You can see how to use it using this online documentation here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/Overload-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.WriteCookie.htm
Read about reading such a cookie is documented here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/M-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.TryReadCookie.htmhttps://www.nuget.org/packages/Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore/2022.2.16.1131Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore 2022.2.16.11312022-02-17T13:49:46Z2022-02-17T13:51:49Zaspwafhttps://www.nuget.org/profiles/aspwafCookie store for use with the firewall allowing to not store any GDPR data in cookies but keep all references local.
You can read and write these cookies using the User in the page request object that is injected in all your controllers.
To integrate the Cookie Store database use the UseDBCookieStore extension method as shown bellow
services.AddFireWall(FireWallTrial.License, FireWallTrial.DomainKey
, domainName: new Uri("https://www.your-domain.com", UriKind.Absolute)
, options =>
{
//your firewall settings
}).UseDBCookieStore();
You can see how to use it using this online documentation here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/Overload-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.WriteCookie.htm
Read about reading such a cookie is documented here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/M-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.TryReadCookie.htmhttps://www.nuget.org/packages/Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore/2022.2.16.834Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore 2022.2.16.8342022-02-17T13:49:48Z2022-02-17T13:51:50Zaspwafhttps://www.nuget.org/profiles/aspwafCookie store for use with the firewall allowing to not store any GDPR data in cookies but keep all references local.
You can read and write these cookies using the User in the page request object that is injected in all your controllers.
To integrate the Cookie Store database use the UseDBCookieStore extension method as shown bellow
services.AddFireWall(FireWallTrial.License, FireWallTrial.DomainKey
, domainName: new Uri("https://www.your-domain.com", UriKind.Absolute)
, options =>
{
//your firewall settings
}).UseDBCookieStore();
You can see how to use it using this online documentation here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/Overload-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.WriteCookie.htm
Read about reading such a cookie is documented here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/M-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.TryReadCookie.htmhttps://www.nuget.org/packages/Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore/2022.2.5.1114Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore 2022.2.5.11142022-02-05T21:12:18Z2022-02-05T21:15:25Zaspwafhttps://www.nuget.org/profiles/aspwafCookie store for use with the firewall allowing to not store any GDPR data in cookies but keep all references local.
You can read and write these cookies using the User in the page request object that is injected in all your controllers.
To integrate the Cookie Store database use the UseDBCookieStore extension method as shown bellow
services.AddFireWall(FireWallTrial.License, FireWallTrial.DomainKey
, domainName: new Uri("https://www.your-domain.com", UriKind.Absolute)
, options =>
{
//your firewall settings
}).UseDBCookieStore();
You can see how to use it using this online documentation here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/Overload-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.WriteCookie.htm
Read about reading such a cookie is documented here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/M-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.TryReadCookie.htmhttps://www.nuget.org/packages/Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore/2022.1.17.1158Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore 2022.1.17.11582022-01-17T12:50:35Z2022-01-17T12:52:36Zaspwafhttps://www.nuget.org/profiles/aspwafCookie store for use with the firewall allowing to not store any GDPR data in cookies but keep all references local.
You can read and write these cookies using the User in the page request object that is injected in all your controllers.
To integrate the Cookie Store database use the UseDBCookieStore extension method as shown bellow
services.AddFireWall(FireWallTrial.License, FireWallTrial.DomainKey
, domainName: new Uri("https://www.your-domain.com", UriKind.Absolute)
, options =>
{
//your firewall settings
}).UseDBCookieStore();
You can see how to use it using this online documentation here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/Overload-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.WriteCookie.htm
Read about reading such a cookie is documented here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/M-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.TryReadCookie.htmhttps://www.nuget.org/packages/Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore/2022.1.10.1505Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore 2022.1.10.15052022-01-10T18:17:42Z2022-01-10T18:20:22Zaspwafhttps://www.nuget.org/profiles/aspwafCookie store for use with the firewall allowing to not store any GDPR data in cookies but keep all references local.
You can read and write these cookies using the User in the page request object that is injected in all your controllers.
To integrate the Cookie Store database use the UseDBCookieStore extension method as shown bellow
services.AddFireWall(FireWallTrial.License, FireWallTrial.DomainKey
, domainName: new Uri("https://www.your-domain.com", UriKind.Absolute)
, options =>
{
//your firewall settings
}).UseDBCookieStore();
You can see how to use it using this online documentation here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/Overload-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.WriteCookie.htm
Read about reading such a cookie is documented here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/M-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.TryReadCookie.htmhttps://www.nuget.org/packages/Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore/2022.1.10.537Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore 2022.1.10.5372022-01-10T08:15:30Z2022-01-10T08:17:36Zaspwafhttps://www.nuget.org/profiles/aspwafCookie store for use with the firewall allowing to not store any GDPR data in cookies but keep all references local.
You can read and write these cookies using the User in the page request object that is injected in all your controllers.
To integrate the Cookie Store database use the UseDBCookieStore extension method as shown bellow
services.AddFireWall(FireWallTrial.License, FireWallTrial.DomainKey
, domainName: new Uri("https://www.your-domain.com", UriKind.Absolute)
, options =>
{
//your firewall settings
}).UseDBCookieStore();
You can see how to use it using this online documentation here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/Overload-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.WriteCookie.htm
Read about reading such a cookie is documented here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/M-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.TryReadCookie.htmhttps://www.nuget.org/packages/Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore/2022.1.5.1139Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore 2022.1.5.11392022-01-08T11:58:32Z2022-01-08T12:00:16Zaspwafhttps://www.nuget.org/profiles/aspwafCookie store for use with the firewall allowing to not store any GDPR data in cookies but keep all references local.
You can read and write these cookies using the User in the page request object that is injected in all your controllers.
To integrate the Cookie Store database use the UseDBCookieStore extension method as shown bellow
services.AddFireWall(FireWallTrial.License, FireWallTrial.DomainKey
, domainName: new Uri("https://www.your-domain.com", UriKind.Absolute)
, options =>
{
//your firewall settings
}).UseDBCookieStore();
You can see how to use it using this online documentation here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/Overload-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.WriteCookie.htm
Read about reading such a cookie is documented here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/M-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.TryReadCookie.htmhttps://www.nuget.org/packages/Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore/2021.12.28.1452Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore 2021.12.28.14522021-12-28T17:54:32Z2021-12-28T17:56:36Zaspwafhttps://www.nuget.org/profiles/aspwafCookie store for use with the firewall allowing to not store any GDPR data in cookies but keep all references local.
You can read and write these cookies using the User in the page request object that is injected in all your controllers.
To integrate the Cookie Store database use the UseDBCookieStore extension method as shown bellow
services.AddFireWall(FireWallTrial.License, FireWallTrial.DomainKey
, domainName: new Uri("https://www.your-domain.com", UriKind.Absolute)
, options =>
{
//your firewall settings
}).UseDBCookieStore();
You can see how to use it using this online documentation here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/Overload-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.WriteCookie.htm
Read about reading such a cookie is documented here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/M-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.TryReadCookie.htmhttps://www.nuget.org/packages/Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore/2021.12.16.812Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore 2021.12.16.8122021-12-16T07:39:14Z2021-12-16T07:41:48Zaspwafhttps://www.nuget.org/profiles/aspwafCookie store for use with the firewall allowing to not store any GDPR data in cookies but keep all references local.
You can read and write these cookies using the User in the page request object that is injected in all your controllers.
To integrate the Cookie Store database use the UseDBCookieStore extension method as shown bellow
services.AddFireWall(FireWallTrial.License, FireWallTrial.DomainKey
, domainName: new Uri("https://www.your-domain.com", UriKind.Absolute)
, options =>
{
//your firewall settings
}).UseDBCookieStore();
You can see how to use it using this online documentation here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/Overload-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.WriteCookie.htm
Read about reading such a cookie is documented here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/M-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.TryReadCookie.htmhttps://www.nuget.org/packages/Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore/2021.11.23.1528Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore 2021.11.23.15282021-11-24T02:39:00Z2021-11-24T02:41:00Zaspwafhttps://www.nuget.org/profiles/aspwafCookie store for use with the firewall allowing to not store any GDPR data in cookies but keep all references local.
You can read and write these cookies using the User in the page request object that is injected in all your controllers.
To integrate the Cookie Store database use the UseDBCookieStore extension method as shown bellow
services.AddFireWall(FireWallTrial.License, FireWallTrial.DomainKey
, domainName: new Uri("https://www.your-domain.com", UriKind.Absolute)
, options =>
{
//your firewall settings
}).UseDBCookieStore();
You can see how to use it using this online documentation here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/Overload-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.WriteCookie.htm
Read about reading such a cookie is documented here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/M-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.TryReadCookie.htmhttps://www.nuget.org/packages/Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore/2021.11.21.925Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore 2021.11.21.9252021-11-22T14:18:00Z2021-11-22T14:20:03Zaspwafhttps://www.nuget.org/profiles/aspwafCookie store for use with the firewall allowing to not store any GDPR data in cookies but keep all references local.
You can read and write these cookies using the User in the page request object that is injected in all your controllers.
To integrate the Cookie Store database use the UseDBCookieStore extension method as shown bellow
services.AddFireWall(FireWallTrial.License, FireWallTrial.DomainKey
, domainName: new Uri("https://www.your-domain.com", UriKind.Absolute)
, options =>
{
//your firewall settings
}).UseDBCookieStore();
You can see how to use it using this online documentation here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/Overload-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.WriteCookie.htm
Read about reading such a cookie is documented here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/M-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.TryReadCookie.htmhttps://www.nuget.org/packages/Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore/2021.11.19.1503Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore 2021.11.19.15032021-11-22T14:17:58Z2021-11-22T14:19:32Zaspwafhttps://www.nuget.org/profiles/aspwafCookie store for use with the firewall allowing to not store any GDPR data in cookies but keep all references local.
You can read and write these cookies using the User in the page request object that is injected in all your controllers.
To integrate the Cookie Store database use the UseDBCookieStore extension method as shown bellow
services.AddFireWall(FireWallTrial.License, FireWallTrial.DomainKey
, domainName: new Uri("https://www.your-domain.com", UriKind.Absolute)
, options =>
{
//your firewall settings
}).UseDBCookieStore();
You can see how to use it using this online documentation here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/Overload-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.WriteCookie.htm
Read about reading such a cookie is documented here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/M-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.TryReadCookie.htmhttps://www.nuget.org/packages/Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore/2021.11.19.847Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore 2021.11.19.8472021-11-19T08:20:39Z2021-11-19T08:23:45Zaspwafhttps://www.nuget.org/profiles/aspwafCookie store for use with the firewall allowing to not store any GDPR data in cookies but keep all references local.
You can read and write these cookies using the User in the page request object that is injected in all your controllers.
To integrate the Cookie Store database use the UseDBCookieStore extension method as shown bellow
services.AddFireWall(FireWallTrial.License, FireWallTrial.DomainKey
, domainName: new Uri("https://www.your-domain.com", UriKind.Absolute)
, options =>
{
//your firewall settings
}).UseDBCookieStore();
You can see how to use it using this online documentation here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/Overload-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.WriteCookie.htm
Read about reading such a cookie is documented here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/M-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.TryReadCookie.htmhttps://www.nuget.org/packages/Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore/2021.11.18.1824Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore 2021.11.18.18242021-11-16T19:44:51Z2021-11-16T19:46:54Zaspwafhttps://www.nuget.org/profiles/aspwafCookie store for use with the firewall allowing to not store any GDPR data in cookies but keep all references local.
You can read and write these cookies using the User in the page request object that is injected in all your controllers.
To integrate the Cookie Store database use the UseDBCookieStore extension method as shown bellow
services.AddFireWall(FireWallTrial.License, FireWallTrial.DomainKey
, domainName: new Uri("https://www.your-domain.com", UriKind.Absolute)
, options =>
{
//your firewall settings
}).UseDBCookieStore();
You can see how to use it using this online documentation here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/Overload-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.WriteCookie.htm
Read about reading such a cookie is documented here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/M-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.TryReadCookie.htmhttps://www.nuget.org/packages/Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore/2021.11.10.852Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore 2021.11.10.8522021-11-10T08:55:51Z2021-11-10T08:58:54Zaspwafhttps://www.nuget.org/profiles/aspwafCookie store for use with the firewall allowing to not store any GDPR data in cookies but keep all references local.
You can read and write these cookies using the User in the page request object that is injected in all your controllers.
To integrate the Cookie Store database use the UseDBCookieStore extension method as shown bellow
services.AddFireWall(FireWallTrial.License, FireWallTrial.DomainKey
, domainName: new Uri("https://www.your-domain.com", UriKind.Absolute)
, options =>
{
//your firewall settings
}).UseDBCookieStore();
You can see how to use it using this online documentation here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/Overload-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.WriteCookie.htm
Read about reading such a cookie is documented here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/M-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.TryReadCookie.htmhttps://www.nuget.org/packages/Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore/2021.11.9.2021Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore 2021.11.9.20212021-11-09T21:56:12Z2021-11-09T21:57:47Zaspwafhttps://www.nuget.org/profiles/aspwafCookie store for use with the firewall allowing to not store any GDPR data in cookies but keep all references local.
You can read and write these cookies using the User in the page request object that is injected in all your controllers.
To integrate the Cookie Store database use the UseDBCookieStore extension method as shown bellow
services.AddFireWall(FireWallTrial.License, FireWallTrial.DomainKey
, domainName: new Uri("https://www.your-domain.com", UriKind.Absolute)
, options =>
{
//your firewall settings
}).UseDBCookieStore();
You can see how to use it using this online documentation here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/Overload-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.WriteCookie.htm
Read about reading such a cookie is documented here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/M-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.TryReadCookie.htmhttps://www.nuget.org/packages/Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore/2021.11.8.2109Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore 2021.11.8.21092021-11-09T10:14:10Z2021-11-09T10:16:21Zaspwafhttps://www.nuget.org/profiles/aspwafCookie store for use with the firewall allowing to not store any GDPR data in cookies but keep all references local.
You can read and write these cookies using the User in the page request object that is injected in all your controllers.
To integrate the Cookie Store database use the UseDBCookieStore extension method as shown bellow
services.AddFireWall(FireWallTrial.License, FireWallTrial.DomainKey
, domainName: new Uri("https://www.your-domain.com", UriKind.Absolute)
, options =>
{
//your firewall settings
}).UseDBCookieStore();
You can see how to use it using this online documentation here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/Overload-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.WriteCookie.htm
Read about reading such a cookie is documented here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/M-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.TryReadCookie.htmhttps://www.nuget.org/packages/Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore/2021.11.8.1612Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore 2021.11.8.16122021-11-08T17:35:33Z2021-11-08T17:37:47Zaspwafhttps://www.nuget.org/profiles/aspwafCookie store for use with the firewall allowing to not store any GDPR data in cookies but keep all references local.
You can read and write these cookies using the User in the page request object that is injected in all your controllers.
To integrate the Cookie Store database use the UseDBCookieStore extension method as shown bellow
services.AddFireWall(FireWallTrial.License, FireWallTrial.DomainKey
, domainName: new Uri("https://www.your-domain.com", UriKind.Absolute)
, options =>
{
//your firewall settings
}).UseDBCookieStore();
You can see how to use it using this online documentation here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/Overload-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.WriteCookie.htm
Read about reading such a cookie is documented here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/M-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.TryReadCookie.htmhttps://www.nuget.org/packages/Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore/2021.11.7.1021Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore 2021.11.7.10212021-11-08T06:04:35Z2021-11-08T06:06:44Zaspwafhttps://www.nuget.org/profiles/aspwafCookie store for use with the firewall allowing to not store any GDPR data in cookies but keep all references local.
You can read and write these cookies using the User in the page request object that is injected in all your controllers.
To integrate the Cookie Store database use the UseDBCookieStore extension method as shown bellow
services.AddFireWall(FireWallTrial.License, FireWallTrial.DomainKey
, domainName: new Uri("https://www.your-domain.com", UriKind.Absolute)
, options =>
{
//your firewall settings
}).UseDBCookieStore();
You can see how to use it using this online documentation here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/Overload-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.WriteCookie.htm
Read about reading such a cookie is documented here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/M-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.TryReadCookie.htmhttps://www.nuget.org/packages/Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore/2021.11.3.1612Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore 2021.11.3.16122021-11-04T14:48:06Z2021-11-04T14:49:39Zaspwafhttps://www.nuget.org/profiles/aspwafCookie store for use with the firewall allowing to not store any GDPR data in cookies but keep all references local.
You can read and write these cookies using the User in the page request object that is injected in all your controllers.
To integrate the Cookie Store database use the UseDBCookieStore extension method as shown bellow
services.AddFireWall(FireWallTrial.License, FireWallTrial.DomainKey
, domainName: new Uri("https://www.your-domain.com", UriKind.Absolute)
, options =>
{
//your firewall settings
}).UseDBCookieStore();
You can see how to use it using this online documentation here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/Overload-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.WriteCookie.htm
Read about reading such a cookie is documented here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/M-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.TryReadCookie.htmhttps://www.nuget.org/packages/Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore/2021.11.1.1102Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore 2021.11.1.11022021-11-01T10:34:53Z2021-11-01T10:36:57Zaspwafhttps://www.nuget.org/profiles/aspwafCookie store for use with the firewall allowing to not store any GDPR data in cookies but keep all references local.
You can read and write these cookies using the User in the page request object that is injected in all your controllers.
To integrate the Cookie Store database use the UseDBCookieStore extension method as shown bellow
services.AddFireWall(FireWallTrial.License, FireWallTrial.DomainKey
, domainName: new Uri("https://www.your-domain.com", UriKind.Absolute)
, options =>
{
//your firewall settings
}).UseDBCookieStore();
You can see how to use it using this online documentation here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/Overload-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.WriteCookie.htm
Read about reading such a cookie is documented here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/M-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.TryReadCookie.htmhttps://www.nuget.org/packages/Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore/2021.10.25.1206Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore 2021.10.25.12062021-10-25T12:45:53Z2021-10-25T12:47:57Zaspwafhttps://www.nuget.org/profiles/aspwafCookie store for use with the firewall allowing to not store any GDPR data in cookies but keep all references local.
You can read and write these cookies using the User in the page request object that is injected in all your controllers.
To integrate the Cookie Store database use the UseDBCookieStore extension method as shown bellow
services.AddFireWall(FireWallTrial.License, FireWallTrial.DomainKey
, domainName: new Uri("https://www.your-domain.com", UriKind.Absolute)
, options =>
{
//your firewall settings
}).UseDBCookieStore();
You can see how to use it using this online documentation here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/Overload-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.WriteCookie.htm
Read about reading such a cookie is documented here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/M-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.TryReadCookie.htmhttps://www.nuget.org/packages/Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore/2021.10.23.1310Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore 2021.10.23.13102021-10-25T07:48:12Z2021-10-25T07:50:14Zaspwafhttps://www.nuget.org/profiles/aspwafCookie store for use with the firewall allowing to not store any GDPR data in cookies but keep all references local.
You can read and write these cookies using the User in the page request object that is injected in all your controllers.
To integrate the Cookie Store database use the UseDBCookieStore extension method as shown bellow
services.AddFireWall(FireWallTrial.License, FireWallTrial.DomainKey
, domainName: new Uri("https://www.your-domain.com", UriKind.Absolute)
, options =>
{
//your firewall settings
}).UseDBCookieStore();
You can see how to use it using this online documentation here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/Overload-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.WriteCookie.htm
Read about reading such a cookie is documented here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/M-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.TryReadCookie.htmhttps://www.nuget.org/packages/Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore/2021.10.19.1522Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore 2021.10.19.15222021-10-19T14:40:57Z2021-10-19T14:43:31Zaspwafhttps://www.nuget.org/profiles/aspwafCookie store for use with the firewall allowing to not store any GDPR data in cookies but keep all references local.
You can read and write these cookies using the User in the page request object that is injected in all your controllers.
To integrate the Cookie Store database use the UseDBCookieStore extension method as shown bellow
services.AddFireWall(FireWallTrial.License, FireWallTrial.DomainKey
, domainName: new Uri("https://www.your-domain.com", UriKind.Absolute)
, options =>
{
//your firewall settings
}).UseDBCookieStore();
You can see how to use it using this online documentation here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/Overload-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.WriteCookie.htm
Read about reading such a cookie is documented here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/M-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.TryReadCookie.htmhttps://www.nuget.org/packages/Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore/2021.10.16.1325Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore 2021.10.16.13252021-10-18T06:32:20Z2021-10-18T06:34:20Zaspwafhttps://www.nuget.org/profiles/aspwafCookie store for use with the firewall allowing to not store any GDPR data in cookies but keep all references local.
You can read and write these cookies using the User in the page request object that is injected in all your controllers.
To integrate the Cookie Store database use the UseDBCookieStore extension method as shown bellow
services.AddFireWall(FireWallTrial.License, FireWallTrial.DomainKey
, domainName: new Uri("https://www.your-domain.com", UriKind.Absolute)
, options =>
{
//your firewall settings
}).UseDBCookieStore();
You can see how to use it using this online documentation here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/Overload-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.WriteCookie.htm
Read about reading such a cookie is documented here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/M-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.TryReadCookie.htmhttps://www.nuget.org/packages/Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore/2021.10.6.1546Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore 2021.10.6.15462021-10-06T20:02:06Z2021-10-06T20:03:35Zaspwafhttps://www.nuget.org/profiles/aspwafCookie store for use with the firewall allowing to not store any GDPR data in cookies but keep all references local.
You can read and write these cookies using the User in the page request object that is injected in all your controllers.
To integrate the Cookie Store database use the UseDBCookieStore extension method as shown bellow
services.AddFireWall(FireWallTrial.License, FireWallTrial.DomainKey
, domainName: new Uri("https://www.your-domain.com", UriKind.Absolute)
, options =>
{
//your firewall settings
}).UseDBCookieStore();
You can see how to use it using this online documentation here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/Overload-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.WriteCookie.htm
Read about reading such a cookie is documented here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/M-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.TryReadCookie.htmhttps://www.nuget.org/packages/Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore/2021.10.5.1450Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore 2021.10.5.14502021-10-05T14:12:24Z2021-10-05T14:13:55Zaspwafhttps://www.nuget.org/profiles/aspwafCookie store for use with the firewall allowing to not store any GDPR data in cookies but keep all references local.
You can read and write these cookies using the User in the page request object that is injected in all your controllers.
To integrate the Cookie Store database use the UseDBCookieStore extension method as shown bellow
services.AddFireWall(FireWallTrial.License, FireWallTrial.DomainKey
, domainName: new Uri("https://www.your-domain.com", UriKind.Absolute)
, options =>
{
//your firewall settings
}).UseDBCookieStore();
You can see how to use it using this online documentation here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/Overload-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.WriteCookie.htm
Read about reading such a cookie is documented here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/M-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.TryReadCookie.htmhttps://www.nuget.org/packages/Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore/2021.10.4.1155Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore 2021.10.4.11552021-10-05T05:01:58Z2021-10-05T05:03:28Zaspwafhttps://www.nuget.org/profiles/aspwafCookie store for use with the firewall allowing to not store any GDPR data in cookies but keep all references local.
You can read and write these cookies using the User in the page request object that is injected in all your controllers.
To integrate the Cookie Store database use the UseDBCookieStore extension method as shown bellow
services.AddFireWall(FireWallTrial.License, FireWallTrial.DomainKey
, domainName: new Uri("https://www.your-domain.com", UriKind.Absolute)
, options =>
{
//your firewall settings
}).UseDBCookieStore();
You can see how to use it using this online documentation here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/Overload-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.WriteCookie.htm
Read about reading such a cookie is documented here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/M-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.TryReadCookie.htmhttps://www.nuget.org/packages/Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore/2021.10.1.753Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore 2021.10.1.7532021-10-01T09:20:20Z2021-10-01T09:22:21Zaspwafhttps://www.nuget.org/profiles/aspwafCookie store for use with the firewall allowing to not store any GDPR data in cookies but keep all references local.
You can read and write these cookies using the User in the page request object that is injected in all your controllers.
To integrate the Cookie Store database use the UseDBCookieStore extension method as shown bellow
services.AddFireWall(FireWallTrial.License, FireWallTrial.DomainKey
, domainName: new Uri("https://www.your-domain.com", UriKind.Absolute)
, options =>
{
//your firewall settings
}).UseDBCookieStore();
You can see how to use it using this online documentation here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/Overload-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.WriteCookie.htm
Read about reading such a cookie is documented here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/M-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.TryReadCookie.htmhttps://www.nuget.org/packages/Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore/2021.9.27.1005Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore 2021.9.27.10052021-09-28T09:42:41Z2021-09-28T09:44:42Zaspwafhttps://www.nuget.org/profiles/aspwafCookie store for use with the firewall allowing to not store any GDPR data in cookies but keep all references local.
You can read and write these cookies using the User in the page request object that is injected in all your controllers.
To integrate the Cookie Store database use the UseDBCookieStore extension method as shown bellow
services.AddFireWall(FireWallTrial.License, FireWallTrial.DomainKey
, domainName: new Uri("https://www.your-domain.com", UriKind.Absolute)
, options =>
{
//your firewall settings
}).UseDBCookieStore();
You can see how to use it using this online documentation here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/Overload-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.WriteCookie.htm
Read about reading such a cookie is documented here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/M-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.TryReadCookie.htmhttps://www.nuget.org/packages/Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore/2021.9.26.1913Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore 2021.9.26.19132021-09-26T18:14:55Z2021-09-26T18:16:28Zaspwafhttps://www.nuget.org/profiles/aspwafCookie store for use with the firewall allowing to not store any GDPR data in cookies but keep all references local.
You can read and write these cookies using the User in the page request object that is injected in all your controllers.
To integrate the Cookie Store database use the UseDBCookieStore extension method as shown bellow
services.AddFireWall(FireWallTrial.License, FireWallTrial.DomainKey
, domainName: new Uri("https://www.your-domain.com", UriKind.Absolute)
, options =>
{
//your firewall settings
}).UseDBCookieStore();
You can see how to use it using this online documentation here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/Overload-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.WriteCookie.htm
Read about reading such a cookie is documented here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/M-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.TryReadCookie.htmhttps://www.nuget.org/packages/Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore/2021.9.19.1015Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore 2021.9.19.10152021-09-19T09:00:58Z2021-09-19T09:03:31Zaspwafhttps://www.nuget.org/profiles/aspwafCookie store for use with the firewall allowing to not store any GDPR data in cookies but keep all references local.
You can read and write these cookies using the User in the page request object that is injected in all your controllers.
To integrate the Cookie Store database use the UseDBCookieStore extension method as shown bellow
services.AddFireWall(FireWallTrial.License, FireWallTrial.DomainKey
, domainName: new Uri("https://www.your-domain.com", UriKind.Absolute)
, options =>
{
//your firewall settings
}).UseDBCookieStore();
You can see how to use it using this online documentation here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/Overload-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.WriteCookie.htm
Read about reading such a cookie is documented here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/M-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.TryReadCookie.htmhttps://www.nuget.org/packages/Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore/2021.9.17.1702Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore 2021.9.17.17022021-09-17T17:51:00Z2021-09-17T17:53:00Zaspwafhttps://www.nuget.org/profiles/aspwafCookie store for use with the firewall allowing to not store any GDPR data in cookies but keep all references local.
You can read and write these cookies using the User in the page request object that is injected in all your controllers.
To integrate the Cookie Store database use the UseDBCookieStore extension method as shown bellow
services.AddFireWall(FireWallTrial.License, FireWallTrial.DomainKey
, domainName: new Uri("https://www.your-domain.com", UriKind.Absolute)
, options =>
{
//your firewall settings
}).UseDBCookieStore();
You can see how to use it using this online documentation here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/Overload-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.WriteCookie.htm
Read about reading such a cookie is documented here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/M-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.TryReadCookie.htmhttps://www.nuget.org/packages/Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore/2021.9.17.1449Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore 2021.9.17.14492021-09-17T14:49:40Z2021-09-17T14:51:42Zaspwafhttps://www.nuget.org/profiles/aspwafCookie store for use with the firewall allowing to not store any GDPR data in cookies but keep all references local.
You can read and write these cookies using the User in the page request object that is injected in all your controllers.
To integrate the Cookie Store database use the UseDBCookieStore extension method as shown bellow
services.AddFireWall(FireWallTrial.License, FireWallTrial.DomainKey
, domainName: new Uri("https://www.your-domain.com", UriKind.Absolute)
, options =>
{
//your firewall settings
}).UseDBCookieStore();
You can see how to use it using this online documentation here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/Overload-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.WriteCookie.htm
Read about reading such a cookie is documented here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/M-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.TryReadCookie.htmhttps://www.nuget.org/packages/Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore/2021.9.12.1100Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore 2021.9.12.11002021-09-13T13:55:22Z2021-09-13T13:57:28Zaspwafhttps://www.nuget.org/profiles/aspwafCookie store for use with the firewall allowing to not store any GDPR data in cookies but keep all references local.
You can read and write these cookies using the User in the page request object that is injected in all your controllers.
To integrate the Cookie Store database use the UseDBCookieStore extension method as shown bellow
services.AddFireWall(FireWallTrial.License, FireWallTrial.DomainKey
, domainName: new Uri("https://www.your-domain.com", UriKind.Absolute)
, options =>
{
//your firewall settings
}).UseDBCookieStore();
You can see how to use it using this online documentation here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/Overload-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.WriteCookie.htm
Read about reading such a cookie is documented here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/M-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.TryReadCookie.htmhttps://www.nuget.org/packages/Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore/2021.9.11.2004Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore 2021.9.11.20042021-09-11T18:58:20Z2021-09-11T19:00:24Zaspwafhttps://www.nuget.org/profiles/aspwafCookie store for use with the firewall allowing to not store any GDPR data in cookies but keep all references local.
You can read and write these cookies using the User in the page request object that is injected in all your controllers.
To integrate the Cookie Store database use the UseDBCookieStore extension method as shown bellow
services.AddFireWall(FireWallTrial.License, FireWallTrial.DomainKey
, domainName: new Uri("https://www.your-domain.com", UriKind.Absolute)
, options =>
{
//your firewall settings
}).UseDBCookieStore();
You can see how to use it using this online documentation here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/Overload-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.WriteCookie.htm
Read about reading such a cookie is documented here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/M-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.TryReadCookie.htmhttps://www.nuget.org/packages/Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore/2021.9.9.1110Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore 2021.9.9.11102021-09-09T14:53:03Z2021-09-09T14:55:38Zaspwafhttps://www.nuget.org/profiles/aspwafCookie store for use with the firewall allowing to not store any GDPR data in cookies but keep all references local.
You can read and write these cookies using the User in the page request object that is injected in all your controllers.
To integrate the Cookie Store database use the UseDBCookieStore extension method as shown bellow
services.AddFireWall(FireWallTrial.License, FireWallTrial.DomainKey
, domainName: new Uri("https://www.your-domain.com", UriKind.Absolute)
, options =>
{
//your firewall settings
}).UseDBCookieStore();
You can see how to use it using this online documentation here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/Overload-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.WriteCookie.htm
Read about reading such a cookie is documented here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/M-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.TryReadCookie.htmhttps://www.nuget.org/packages/Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore/2021.9.7.1901Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore 2021.9.7.19012021-09-08T08:06:05Z2021-09-08T08:08:37Zaspwafhttps://www.nuget.org/profiles/aspwafCookie store for use with the firewall allowing to not store any GDPR data in cookies but keep all references local.
You can read and write these cookies using the User in the page request object that is injected in all your controllers.
To integrate the Cookie Store database use the UseDBCookieStore extension method as shown bellow
services.AddFireWall(FireWallTrial.License, FireWallTrial.DomainKey
, domainName: new Uri("https://www.your-domain.com", UriKind.Absolute)
, options =>
{
//your firewall settings
}).UseDBCookieStore();
You can see how to use it using this online documentation here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/Overload-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.WriteCookie.htm
Read about reading such a cookie is documented here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/M-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.TryReadCookie.htmhttps://www.nuget.org/packages/Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore/2021.9.7.1121Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore 2021.9.7.11212021-09-07T16:59:36Z2021-09-07T17:01:37Zaspwafhttps://www.nuget.org/profiles/aspwafCookie store for use with the firewall allowing to not store any GDPR data in cookies but keep all references local.
You can read and write these cookies using the User in the page request object that is injected in all your controllers.
To integrate the Cookie Store database use the UseDBCookieStore extension method as shown bellow
services.AddFireWall(FireWallTrial.License, FireWallTrial.DomainKey
, domainName: new Uri("https://www.your-domain.com", UriKind.Absolute)
, options =>
{
//your firewall settings
}).UseDBCookieStore();
You can see how to use it using this online documentation here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/Overload-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.WriteCookie.htm
Read about reading such a cookie is documented here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/M-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.TryReadCookie.htmhttps://www.nuget.org/packages/Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore/2021.9.6.1518Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore 2021.9.6.15182021-09-07T16:59:34Z2021-09-07T17:01:41Zaspwafhttps://www.nuget.org/profiles/aspwafCookie store for use with the firewall allowing to not store any GDPR data in cookies but keep all references local.
You can read and write these cookies using the User in the page request object that is injected in all your controllers.
To integrate the Cookie Store database use the UseDBCookieStore extension method as shown bellow
services.AddFireWall(FireWallTrial.License, FireWallTrial.DomainKey
, domainName: new Uri("https://www.your-domain.com", UriKind.Absolute)
, options =>
{
//your firewall settings
}).UseDBCookieStore();
You can see how to use it using this online documentation here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/Overload-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.WriteCookie.htm
Read about reading such a cookie is documented here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/M-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.TryReadCookie.htmhttps://www.nuget.org/packages/Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore/2021.9.4.1124Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore 2021.9.4.11242021-09-04T11:52:08Z2021-09-04T11:54:42Zaspwafhttps://www.nuget.org/profiles/aspwafCookie store for use with the firewall allowing to not store any GDPR data in cookies but keep all references local.
You can read and write these cookies using the User in the page request object that is injected in all your controllers.
To integrate the Cookie Store database use the UseDBCookieStore extension method as shown bellow
services.AddFireWall(FireWallTrial.License, FireWallTrial.DomainKey
, domainName: new Uri("https://www.your-domain.com", UriKind.Absolute)
, options =>
{
//your firewall settings
}).UseDBCookieStore();
You can see how to use it using this online documentation here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/Overload-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.WriteCookie.htm
Read about reading such a cookie is documented here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/M-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.TryReadCookie.htmhttps://www.nuget.org/packages/Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore/2021.9.2.708Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore 2021.9.2.7082021-09-04T11:52:06Z2021-09-04T11:54:41Zaspwafhttps://www.nuget.org/profiles/aspwafCookie store for use with the firewall allowing to not store any GDPR data in cookies but keep all references local.
You can read and write these cookies using the User in the page request object that is injected in all your controllers.
To integrate the Cookie Store database use the UseDBCookieStore extension method as shown bellow
services.AddFireWall(FireWallTrial.License, FireWallTrial.DomainKey
, domainName: new Uri("https://www.your-domain.com", UriKind.Absolute)
, options =>
{
//your firewall settings
}).UseDBCookieStore();
You can see how to use it using this online documentation here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/Overload-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.WriteCookie.htm
Read about reading such a cookie is documented here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/M-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.TryReadCookie.htmhttps://www.nuget.org/packages/Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore/2021.9.0.1259Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore 2021.9.0.12592021-09-02T05:09:16Z2021-09-02T05:11:49Zaspwafhttps://www.nuget.org/profiles/aspwafCookie store for use with the firewall allowing to not store any GDPR data in cookies but keep all references local.
You can read and write these cookies using the User in the page request object that is injected in all your controllers.
To integrate the Cookie Store database use the UseDBCookieStore extension method as shown bellow
services.AddFireWall(FireWallTrial.License, FireWallTrial.DomainKey
, domainName: new Uri("https://www.your-domain.com", UriKind.Absolute)
, options =>
{
//your firewall settings
}).UseDBCookieStore();
You can see how to use it using this online documentation here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/Overload-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.WriteCookie.htm
Read about reading such a cookie is documented here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/M-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.TryReadCookie.htmhttps://www.nuget.org/packages/Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore/2021.8.2200Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore 2021.8.22002021-08-23T20:38:02Z2021-08-23T20:40:07Zaspwafhttps://www.nuget.org/profiles/aspwafCookie store for use with the firewall allowing to not store any GDPR data in cookies but keep all references local.
You can read and write these cookies using the User in the page request object that is injected in all your controllers.
To integrate the Cookie Store database use the UseDBCookieStore extension method as shown bellow
services.AddFireWall(FireWallTrial.License, FireWallTrial.DomainKey
, domainName: new Uri("https://www.your-domain.com", UriKind.Absolute)
, options =>
{
//your firewall settings
}).UseDBCookieStore();
You can see how to use it using this online documentation here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/Overload-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.WriteCookie.htm
Read about reading such a cookie is documented here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/M-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.TryReadCookie.htmhttps://www.nuget.org/packages/Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore/2021.8.2100Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore 2021.8.21002021-08-23T19:42:17Z2021-08-23T19:44:19Zaspwafhttps://www.nuget.org/profiles/aspwafCookie store for use with the firewall allowing to not store any GDPR data in cookies but keep all references local.
You can read and write these cookies using the User in the page request object that is injected in all your controllers.
To integrate the Cookie Store database use the UseDBCookieStore extension method as shown bellow
services.AddFireWall(FireWallTrial.License, FireWallTrial.DomainKey
, domainName: new Uri("https://www.your-domain.com", UriKind.Absolute)
, options =>
{
//your firewall settings
}).UseDBCookieStore();
You can see how to use it using this online documentation here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/Overload-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.WriteCookie.htm
Read about reading such a cookie is documented here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/M-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.TryReadCookie.htmhttps://www.nuget.org/packages/Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore/2021.8.22.900Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore 2021.8.22.9002021-08-22T11:32:38Z2021-08-22T11:35:39Zaspwafhttps://www.nuget.org/profiles/aspwafCookie store for use with the firewall allowing to not store any GDPR data in cookies but keep all references local.
You can read and write these cookies using the User in the page request object that is injected in all your controllers.
To integrate the Cookie Store database use the UseDBCookieStore extension method as shown bellow
services.AddFireWall(FireWallTrial.License, FireWallTrial.DomainKey
, domainName: new Uri("https://www.your-domain.com", UriKind.Absolute)
, options =>
{
//your firewall settings
}).UseDBCookieStore();
You can see how to use it using this online documentation here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/Overload-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.WriteCookie.htm
Read about reading such a cookie is documented here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/M-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.TryReadCookie.htmhttps://www.nuget.org/packages/Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore/2021.8.18.1500Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore 2021.8.18.15002021-08-18T14:21:37Z2021-08-18T14:23:38Zaspwafhttps://www.nuget.org/profiles/aspwafCookie store for use with the firewall allowing to not store any GDPR data in cookies but keep all references local.
You can read and write these cookies using the User in the page request object that is injected in all your controllers.
To integrate the Cookie Store database use the UseDBCookieStore extension method as shown bellow
services.AddFireWall(FireWallTrial.License, FireWallTrial.DomainKey
, domainName: new Uri("https://www.your-domain.com", UriKind.Absolute)
, options =>
{
//your firewall settings
}).UseDBCookieStore();
You can see how to use it using this online documentation here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/Overload-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.WriteCookie.htm
Read about reading such a cookie is documented here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/M-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.TryReadCookie.htmhttps://www.nuget.org/packages/Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore/2021.8.18.930Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore 2021.8.18.9302021-08-18T09:06:49Z2021-08-18T09:09:50Zaspwafhttps://www.nuget.org/profiles/aspwafCookie store for use with the firewall allowing to not store any GDPR data in cookies but keep all references local.
You can read and write these cookies using the User in the page request object that is injected in all your controllers.
To integrate the Cookie Store database use the UseDBCookieStore extension method as shown bellow
services.AddFireWall(FireWallTrial.License, FireWallTrial.DomainKey
, domainName: new Uri("https://www.your-domain.com", UriKind.Absolute)
, options =>
{
//your firewall settings
}).UseDBCookieStore();
You can see how to use it using this online documentation here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/Overload-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.WriteCookie.htm
Read about reading such a cookie is documented here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/M-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.TryReadCookie.htmhttps://www.nuget.org/packages/Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore/2021.8.14.1600Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore 2021.8.14.16002021-08-16T11:05:10Z2021-08-16T11:06:41Zaspwafhttps://www.nuget.org/profiles/aspwafCookie store for use with the firewall allowing to not store any GDPR data in cookies but keep all references local.
You can read and write these cookies using the User in the page request object that is injected in all your controllers.
To integrate the Cookie Store database use the UseDBCookieStore extension method as shown bellow
services.AddFireWall(FireWallTrial.License, FireWallTrial.DomainKey
, domainName: new Uri("https://www.your-domain.com", UriKind.Absolute)
, options =>
{
//your firewall settings
}).UseDBCookieStore();
You can see how to use it using this online documentation here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/Overload-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.WriteCookie.htm
Read about reading such a cookie is documented here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/M-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.TryReadCookie.htmhttps://www.nuget.org/packages/Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore/2021.8.14.829Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore 2021.8.14.8292021-08-14T08:27:12Z2021-08-14T08:29:44Zaspwafhttps://www.nuget.org/profiles/aspwafCookie store for use with the firewall allowing to not store any GDPR data in cookies but keep all references local.
You can read and write these cookies using the User in the page request object that is injected in all your controllers.
To integrate the Cookie Store database use the UseDBCookieStore extension method as shown bellow
services.AddFireWall(FireWallTrial.License, FireWallTrial.DomainKey
, domainName: new Uri("https://www.your-domain.com", UriKind.Absolute)
, options =>
{
//your firewall settings
}).UseDBCookieStore();
You can see how to use it using this online documentation here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/Overload-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.WriteCookie.htm
Read about reading such a cookie is documented here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/M-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.TryReadCookie.htmhttps://www.nuget.org/packages/Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore/2021.8.9.1105Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore 2021.8.9.11052021-08-09T09:53:24Z2021-08-09T09:55:31Zaspwafhttps://www.nuget.org/profiles/aspwafCookie store for use with the firewall allowing to not store any GDPR data in cookies but keep all references local.
You can read and write these cookies using the User in the page request object that is injected in all your controllers.
To integrate the Cookie Store database use the UseDBCookieStore extension method as shown bellow
services.AddFireWall(FireWallTrial.License, FireWallTrial.DomainKey
, domainName: new Uri("https://www.your-domain.com", UriKind.Absolute)
, options =>
{
//your firewall settings
}).UseDBCookieStore();
You can see how to use it using this online documentation here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/Overload-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.WriteCookie.htm
Read about reading such a cookie is documented here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/M-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.TryReadCookie.htmhttps://www.nuget.org/packages/Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore/2021.8.8.1612Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore 2021.8.8.16122021-08-08T14:51:50Z2021-08-08T14:54:21Zaspwafhttps://www.nuget.org/profiles/aspwafCookie store for use with the firewall allowing to not store any GDPR data in cookies but keep all references local.
You can read and write these cookies using the User in the page request object that is injected in all your controllers.
To integrate the Cookie Store database use the UseDBCookieStore extension method as shown bellow
services.AddFireWall(FireWallTrial.License, FireWallTrial.DomainKey
, domainName: new Uri("https://www.your-domain.com", UriKind.Absolute)
, options =>
{
//your firewall settings
}).UseDBCookieStore();
You can see how to use it using this online documentation here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/Overload-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.WriteCookie.htm
Read about reading such a cookie is documented here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/M-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.TryReadCookie.htmhttps://www.nuget.org/packages/Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore/2021.8.6.1044Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore 2021.8.6.10442021-08-06T09:53:56Z2021-08-06T09:56:27Zaspwafhttps://www.nuget.org/profiles/aspwafCookie store for use with the firewall allowing to not store any GDPR data in cookies but keep all references local.
You can read and write these cookies using the User in the page request object that is injected in all your controllers.
To integrate the Cookie Store database use the UseDBCookieStore extension method as shown bellow
services.AddFireWall(FireWallTrial.License, FireWallTrial.DomainKey
, domainName: new Uri("https://www.your-domain.com", UriKind.Absolute)
, options =>
{
//your firewall settings
}).UseDBCookieStore();
You can see how to use it using this online documentation here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/Overload-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.WriteCookie.htm
Read about reading such a cookie is documented here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/M-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.TryReadCookie.htmhttps://www.nuget.org/packages/Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore/2021.8.4.1355Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore 2021.8.4.13552021-08-05T09:12:12Z2021-08-05T09:14:13Zaspwafhttps://www.nuget.org/profiles/aspwafCookie store for use with the firewall allowing to not store any GDPR data in cookies but keep all references local.
You can read and write these cookies using the User in the page request object that is injected in all your controllers.
To integrate the Cookie Store database use the UseDBCookieStore extension method as shown bellow
services.AddFireWall(FireWallTrial.License, FireWallTrial.DomainKey
, domainName: new Uri("https://www.your-domain.com", UriKind.Absolute)
, options =>
{
//your firewall settings
}).UseDBCookieStore();
You can see how to use it using this online documentation here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/Overload-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.WriteCookie.htm
Read about reading such a cookie is documented here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/M-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.TryReadCookie.htmhttps://www.nuget.org/packages/Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore/2021.7.30.2118Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore 2021.7.30.21182021-07-31T20:30:04Z2021-07-31T20:32:04Zaspwafhttps://www.nuget.org/profiles/aspwafCookie store for use with the firewall allowing to not store any GDPR data in cookies but keep all references local.
You can read and write these cookies using the User in the page request object that is injected in all your controllers.
To integrate the Cookie Store database use the UseDBCookieStore extension method as shown bellow
services.AddFireWall(FireWallTrial.License, FireWallTrial.DomainKey
, domainName: new Uri("https://www.your-domain.com", UriKind.Absolute)
, options =>
{
//your firewall settings
}).UseDBCookieStore();
You can see how to use it using this online documentation here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/Overload-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.WriteCookie.htm
Read about reading such a cookie is documented here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/M-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.TryReadCookie.htmhttps://www.nuget.org/packages/Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore/2021.7.27.926Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore 2021.7.27.9262021-07-28T08:42:36Z2021-07-28T08:44:37Zaspwafhttps://www.nuget.org/profiles/aspwafCookie store for use with the firewall allowing to not store any GDPR data in cookies but keep all references local.
You can read and write these cookies using the User in the page request object that is injected in all your controllers.
To integrate the Cookie Store database use the UseDBCookieStore extension method as shown bellow
services.AddFireWall(FireWallTrial.License, FireWallTrial.DomainKey
, domainName: new Uri("https://www.your-domain.com", UriKind.Absolute)
, options =>
{
//your firewall settings
}).UseDBCookieStore();
You can see how to use it using this online documentation here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/Overload-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.WriteCookie.htm
Read about reading such a cookie is documented here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/M-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.TryReadCookie.htmhttps://www.nuget.org/packages/Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore/2021.7.23.931Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore 2021.7.23.9312021-07-26T15:38:39Z2021-07-26T15:40:40Zaspwafhttps://www.nuget.org/profiles/aspwafCookie store for use with the firewall allowing to not store any GDPR data in cookies but keep all references local.
You can read and write these cookies using the User in the page request object that is injected in all your controllers.
To integrate the Cookie Store database use the UseDBCookieStore extension method as shown bellow
services.AddFireWall(FireWallTrial.License, FireWallTrial.DomainKey
, domainName: new Uri("https://www.your-domain.com", UriKind.Absolute)
, options =>
{
//your firewall settings
}).UseDBCookieStore();
You can see how to use it using this online documentation here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/Overload-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.WriteCookie.htm
Read about reading such a cookie is documented here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/M-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.TryReadCookie.htmhttps://www.nuget.org/packages/Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore/2021.7.22.1456Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore 2021.7.22.14562021-07-23T07:42:06Z2021-07-23T07:44:10Zaspwafhttps://www.nuget.org/profiles/aspwafCookie store for use with the firewall allowing to not store any GDPR data in cookies but keep all references local.
You can read and write these cookies using the User in the page request object that is injected in all your controllers.
To integrate the Cookie Store database use the UseDBCookieStore extension method as shown bellow
services.AddFireWall(FireWallTrial.License, FireWallTrial.DomainKey
, domainName: new Uri("https://www.your-domain.com", UriKind.Absolute)
, options =>
{
//your firewall settings
}).UseDBCookieStore();
You can see how to use it using this online documentation here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/Overload-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.WriteCookie.htm
Read about reading such a cookie is documented here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/M-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.TryReadCookie.htmhttps://www.nuget.org/packages/Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore/2021.7.15.1547Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore 2021.7.15.15472021-07-15T17:26:53Z2021-07-15T17:28:24Zaspwafhttps://www.nuget.org/profiles/aspwafCookie store for use with the firewall allowing to not store any GDPR data in cookies but keep all references local.
You can read and write these cookies using the User in the page request object that is injected in all your controllers.
To integrate the Cookie Store database use the UseDBCookieStore extension method as shown bellow
services.AddFireWall(FireWallTrial.License, FireWallTrial.DomainKey
, domainName: new Uri("https://www.your-domain.com", UriKind.Absolute)
, options =>
{
//your firewall settings
}).UseDBCookieStore();
You can see how to use it using this online documentation here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/Overload-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.WriteCookie.htm
Read about reading such a cookie is documented here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/M-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.TryReadCookie.htmhttps://www.nuget.org/packages/Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore/2021.7.13.812Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore 2021.7.13.8122021-07-13T07:42:15Z2021-07-13T07:44:27Zaspwafhttps://www.nuget.org/profiles/aspwafCookie store for use with the firewall allowing to not store any GDPR data in cookies but keep all references local.
You can read and write these cookies using the User in the page request object that is injected in all your controllers.
To integrate the Cookie Store database use the UseDBCookieStore extension method as shown bellow
services.AddFireWall(FireWallTrial.License, FireWallTrial.DomainKey
, domainName: new Uri("https://www.your-domain.com", UriKind.Absolute)
, options =>
{
//your firewall settings
}).UseDBCookieStore();
You can see how to use it using this online documentation here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/Overload-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.WriteCookie.htm
Read about reading such a cookie is documented here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/M-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.TryReadCookie.htmhttps://www.nuget.org/packages/Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore/2021.7.8.1527Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore 2021.7.8.15272021-07-10T06:11:43Z2021-07-10T06:13:46Zaspwafhttps://www.nuget.org/profiles/aspwafCookie store for use with the firewall allowing to not store any GDPR data in cookies but keep all references local.
You can read and write these cookies using the User in the page request object that is injected in all your controllers.
To integrate the Cookie Store database use the UseDBCookieStore extension method as shown bellow
services.AddFireWall(FireWallTrial.License, FireWallTrial.DomainKey
, domainName: new Uri("https://www.your-domain.com", UriKind.Absolute)
, options =>
{
//your firewall settings
}).UseDBCookieStore();
You can see how to use it using this online documentation here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/Overload-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.WriteCookie.htm
Read about reading such a cookie is documented here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/M-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.TryReadCookie.htmhttps://www.nuget.org/packages/Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore/2021.7.5.1649Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore 2021.7.5.16492021-07-05T18:10:47Z2021-07-05T18:13:44Zaspwafhttps://www.nuget.org/profiles/aspwafCookie store for use with the firewall allowing to not store any GDPR data in cookies but keep all references local.
You can read and write these cookies using the User in the page request object that is injected in all your controllers.
To integrate the Cookie Store database use the UseDBCookieStore extension method as shown bellow
services.AddFireWall(FireWallTrial.License, FireWallTrial.DomainKey
, domainName: new Uri("https://www.your-domain.com", UriKind.Absolute)
, options =>
{
//your firewall settings
}).UseDBCookieStore();
You can see how to use it using this online documentation here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/Overload-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.WriteCookie.htm
Read about reading such a cookie is documented here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/M-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.TryReadCookie.htmhttps://www.nuget.org/packages/Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore/2021.6.29.1453Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore 2021.6.29.14532021-06-30T19:13:14Z2021-06-30T19:15:18Zaspwafhttps://www.nuget.org/profiles/aspwafCookie store for use with the firewall allowing to not store any GDPR data in cookies but keep all references local.
You can read and write these cookies using the User in the page request object that is injected in all your controllers.
To integrate the Cookie Store database use the UseDBCookieStore extension method as shown bellow
services.AddFireWall(FireWallTrial.License, FireWallTrial.DomainKey
, domainName: new Uri("https://www.your-domain.com", UriKind.Absolute)
, options =>
{
//your firewall settings
}).UseDBCookieStore();
You can see how to use it using this online documentation here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/Overload-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.WriteCookie.htm
Read about reading such a cookie is documented here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/M-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.TryReadCookie.htmhttps://www.nuget.org/packages/Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore/2021.6.26.1753Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore 2021.6.26.17532021-06-27T09:12:00Z2021-06-27T09:14:34Zaspwafhttps://www.nuget.org/profiles/aspwafCookie store for use with the firewall allowing to not store any GDPR data in cookies but keep all references local.
You can read and write these cookies using the User in the page request object that is injected in all your controllers.
To integrate the Cookie Store database use the UseDBCookieStore extension method as shown bellow
services.AddFireWall(FireWallTrial.License, FireWallTrial.DomainKey
, domainName: new Uri("https://www.your-domain.com", UriKind.Absolute)
, options =>
{
//your firewall settings
}).UseDBCookieStore();
You can see how to use it using this online documentation here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/Overload-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.WriteCookie.htm
Read about reading such a cookie is documented here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/M-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.TryReadCookie.htmhttps://www.nuget.org/packages/Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore/2021.6.25.1849Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore 2021.6.25.18492021-06-25T18:01:32Z2021-06-25T18:03:37Zaspwafhttps://www.nuget.org/profiles/aspwafCookie store for use with the firewall allowing to not store any GDPR data in cookies but keep all references local.
You can read and write these cookies using the User in the page request object that is injected in all your controllers.
To integrate the Cookie Store database use the UseDBCookieStore extension method as shown bellow
services.AddFireWall(FireWallTrial.License, FireWallTrial.DomainKey
, domainName: new Uri("https://www.your-domain.com", UriKind.Absolute)
, options =>
{
//your firewall settings
}).UseDBCookieStore();
You can see how to use it using this online documentation here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/Overload-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.WriteCookie.htm
Read about reading such a cookie is documented here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/M-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.TryReadCookie.htmhttps://www.nuget.org/packages/Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore/2021.6.24.1518Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore 2021.6.24.15182021-06-24T13:48:27Z2021-06-24T13:50:04Zaspwafhttps://www.nuget.org/profiles/aspwafCookie store for use with the firewall allowing to not store any GDPR data in cookies but keep all references local.
You can read and write these cookies using the User in the page request object that is injected in all your controllers.
To integrate the Cookie Store database use the UseDBCookieStore extension method as shown bellow
services.AddFireWall(FireWallTrial.License, FireWallTrial.DomainKey
, domainName: new Uri("https://www.your-domain.com", UriKind.Absolute)
, options =>
{
//your firewall settings
}).UseDBCookieStore();
You can see how to use it using this online documentation here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/Overload-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.WriteCookie.htm
Read about reading such a cookie is documented here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/M-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.TryReadCookie.htmhttps://www.nuget.org/packages/Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore/2021.6.20.729Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore 2021.6.20.7292021-06-20T06:19:05Z2021-06-20T06:20:38Zaspwafhttps://www.nuget.org/profiles/aspwafCookie store for use with the firewall allowing to not store any GDPR data in cookies but keep all references local.
You can read and write these cookies using the User in the page request object that is injected in all your controllers.
To integrate the Cookie Store database use the UseDBCookieStore extension method as shown bellow
services.AddFireWall(FireWallTrial.License, FireWallTrial.DomainKey
, domainName: new Uri("https://www.your-domain.com", UriKind.Absolute)
, options =>
{
//your firewall settings
}).UseDBCookieStore();
You can see how to use it using this online documentation here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/Overload-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.WriteCookie.htm
Read about reading such a cookie is documented here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/M-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.TryReadCookie.htmhttps://www.nuget.org/packages/Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore/2021.6.15.2006Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore 2021.6.15.20062021-06-15T18:35:04Z2021-06-15T18:36:34Zaspwafhttps://www.nuget.org/profiles/aspwafCookie store for use with the firewall allowing to not store any GDPR data in cookies but keep all references local.
You can read and write these cookies using the User in the page request object that is injected in all your controllers.
To integrate the Cookie Store database use the UseDBCookieStore extension method as shown bellow
services.AddFireWall(FireWallTrial.License, FireWallTrial.DomainKey
, domainName: new Uri("https://www.your-domain.com", UriKind.Absolute)
, options =>
{
//your firewall settings
}).UseDBCookieStore();
You can see how to use it using this online documentation here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/Overload-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.WriteCookie.htm
Read about reading such a cookie is documented here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/M-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.TryReadCookie.htmhttps://www.nuget.org/packages/Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore/2021.6.14.2025Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore 2021.6.14.20252021-06-15T05:06:25Z2021-06-15T05:08:27Zaspwafhttps://www.nuget.org/profiles/aspwafCookie store for use with the firewall allowing to not store any GDPR data in cookies but keep all references local.
You can read and write these cookies using the User in the page request object that is injected in all your controllers.
To integrate the Cookie Store database use the UseDBCookieStore extension method as shown bellow
services.AddFireWall(FireWallTrial.License, FireWallTrial.DomainKey
, domainName: new Uri("https://www.your-domain.com", UriKind.Absolute)
, options =>
{
//your firewall settings
}).UseDBCookieStore();
You can see how to use it using this online documentation here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/Overload-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.WriteCookie.htm
Read about reading such a cookie is documented here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/M-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.TryReadCookie.htmhttps://www.nuget.org/packages/Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore/2021.6.13.2035Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore 2021.6.13.20352021-06-14T13:15:22Z2021-06-14T13:16:56Zaspwafhttps://www.nuget.org/profiles/aspwafCookie store for use with the firewall allowing to not store any GDPR data in cookies but keep all references local.
You can read and write these cookies using the User in the page request object that is injected in all your controllers.
To integrate the Cookie Store database use the UseDBCookieStore extension method as shown bellow
services.AddFireWall(FireWallTrial.License, FireWallTrial.DomainKey
, domainName: new Uri("https://www.your-domain.com", UriKind.Absolute)
, options =>
{
//your firewall settings
}).UseDBCookieStore();
You can see how to use it using this online documentation here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/Overload-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.WriteCookie.htm
Read about reading such a cookie is documented here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/M-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.TryReadCookie.htmhttps://www.nuget.org/packages/Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore/2021.6.12.1154Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore 2021.6.12.11542021-06-13T16:51:18Z2021-06-13T16:52:53Zaspwafhttps://www.nuget.org/profiles/aspwafCookie store for use with the firewall allowing to not store any GDPR data in cookies but keep all references local.
You can read and write these cookies using the User in the page request object that is injected in all your controllers.
To integrate the Cookie Store database use the UseDBCookieStore extension method as shown bellow
services.AddFireWall(FireWallTrial.License, FireWallTrial.DomainKey
, domainName: new Uri("https://www.your-domain.com", UriKind.Absolute)
, options =>
{
//your firewall settings
}).UseDBCookieStore();
You can see how to use it using this online documentation here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/Overload-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.WriteCookie.htm
Read about reading such a cookie is documented here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/M-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.TryReadCookie.htmhttps://www.nuget.org/packages/Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore/2021.6.9.1120Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore 2021.6.9.11202021-06-09T14:32:25Z2021-06-09T14:33:58Zaspwafhttps://www.nuget.org/profiles/aspwafCookie store for use with the firewall allowing to not store any GDPR data in cookies but keep all references local.
You can read and write these cookies using the User in the page request object that is injected in all your controllers.
To integrate the Cookie Store database use the UseDBCookieStore extension method as shown bellow
services.AddFireWall(FireWallTrial.License, FireWallTrial.DomainKey
, domainName: new Uri("https://www.your-domain.com", UriKind.Absolute)
, options =>
{
//your firewall settings
}).UseDBCookieStore();
You can see how to use it using this online documentation here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/Overload-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.WriteCookie.htm
Read about reading such a cookie is documented here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/M-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.TryReadCookie.htmhttps://www.nuget.org/packages/Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore/2021.6.3.1509Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore 2021.6.3.15092021-06-03T16:09:04Z2021-06-03T16:10:35Zaspwafhttps://www.nuget.org/profiles/aspwafCookie store for use with the firewall allowing to not store any GDPR data in cookies but keep all references local.
You can read and write these cookies using the User in the page request object that is injected in all your controllers.
To integrate the Cookie Store database use the UseDBCookieStore extension method as shown bellow
services.AddFireWall(FireWallTrial.License, FireWallTrial.DomainKey
, domainName: new Uri("https://www.your-domain.com", UriKind.Absolute)
, options =>
{
//your firewall settings
}).UseDBCookieStore();
You can see how to use it using this online documentation here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/Overload-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.WriteCookie.htm
Read about reading such a cookie is documented here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/M-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.TryReadCookie.htmhttps://www.nuget.org/packages/Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore/2021.5.31.1533Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore 2021.5.31.15332021-05-31T14:05:06Z2021-05-31T14:06:39Zaspwafhttps://www.nuget.org/profiles/aspwafCookie store for use with the firewall allowing to not store any GDPR data in cookies but keep all references local.
You can read and write these cookies using the User in the page request object that is injected in all your controllers.
To integrate the Cookie Store database use the UseDBCookieStore extension method as shown bellow
services.AddFireWall(FireWallTrial.License, FireWallTrial.DomainKey
, domainName: new Uri("https://www.your-domain.com", UriKind.Absolute)
, options =>
{
//your firewall settings
}).UseDBCookieStore();
You can see how to use it using this online documentation here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/Overload-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.WriteCookie.htm
Read about reading such a cookie is documented here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/M-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.TryReadCookie.htmhttps://www.nuget.org/packages/Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore/2021.5.31.1415Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore 2021.5.31.14152021-05-31T12:52:47Z2021-05-31T12:54:19Zaspwafhttps://www.nuget.org/profiles/aspwafCookie store for use with the firewall allowing to not store any GDPR data in cookies but keep all references local.
You can read and write these cookies using the User in the page request object that is injected in all your controllers.
To integrate the Cookie Store database use the UseDBCookieStore extension method as shown bellow
services.AddFireWall(FireWallTrial.License, FireWallTrial.DomainKey
, domainName: new Uri("https://www.your-domain.com", UriKind.Absolute)
, options =>
{
//your firewall settings
}).UseDBCookieStore();
You can see how to use it using this online documentation here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/Overload-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.WriteCookie.htm
Read about reading such a cookie is documented here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/M-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.TryReadCookie.htmhttps://www.nuget.org/packages/Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore/2021.5.25.1732Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore 2021.5.25.17322021-05-25T19:06:54Z2021-05-25T19:08:24Zaspwafhttps://www.nuget.org/profiles/aspwafCookie store for use with the firewall allowing to not store any GDPR data in cookies but keep all references local.
You can read and write these cookies using the User in the page request object that is injected in all your controllers.
To integrate the Cookie Store database use the UseDBCookieStore extension method as shown bellow
services.AddFireWall(FireWallTrial.License, FireWallTrial.DomainKey
, domainName: new Uri("https://www.your-domain.com", UriKind.Absolute)
, options =>
{
//your firewall settings
}).UseDBCookieStore();
You can see how to use it using this online documentation here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/Overload-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.WriteCookie.htm
Read about reading such a cookie is documented here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/M-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.TryReadCookie.htmhttps://www.nuget.org/packages/Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore/2021.5.24.1128Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore 2021.5.24.11282021-05-24T15:06:24Z2021-05-24T15:07:56Zaspwafhttps://www.nuget.org/profiles/aspwafCookie store for use with the firewall allowing to not store any GDPR data in cookies but keep all references local.
You can read and write these cookies using the User in the page request object that is injected in all your controllers.
To integrate the Cookie Store database use the UseDBCookieStore extension method as shown bellow
services.AddFireWall(FireWallTrial.License, FireWallTrial.DomainKey
, domainName: new Uri("https://www.your-domain.com", UriKind.Absolute)
, options =>
{
//your firewall settings
}).UseDBCookieStore();
You can see how to use it using this online documentation here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/Overload-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.WriteCookie.htm
Read about reading such a cookie is documented here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/M-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.TryReadCookie.htmhttps://www.nuget.org/packages/Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore/2021.5.24.1019Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore 2021.5.24.10192021-05-24T11:32:57Z2021-05-24T11:34:28Zaspwafhttps://www.nuget.org/profiles/aspwafCookie store for use with the firewall allowing to not store any GDPR data in cookies but keep all references local.
You can read and write these cookies using the User in the page request object that is injected in all your controllers.
To integrate the Cookie Store database use the UseDBCookieStore extension method as shown bellow
services.AddFireWall(FireWallTrial.License, FireWallTrial.DomainKey
, domainName: new Uri("https://www.your-domain.com", UriKind.Absolute)
, options =>
{
//your firewall settings
}).UseDBCookieStore();
You can see how to use it using this online documentation here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/Overload-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.WriteCookie.htm
Read about reading such a cookie is documented here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/M-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.TryReadCookie.htmhttps://www.nuget.org/packages/Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore/2021.5.12.1054Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore 2021.5.12.10542021-05-12T09:54:16Z2021-05-12T09:55:50Zaspwafhttps://www.nuget.org/profiles/aspwafCookie store for use with the firewall allowing to not store any GDPR data in cookies but keep all references local.
You can read and write these cookies using the User in the page request object that is injected in all your controllers.
To integrate the Cookie Store database use the UseDBCookieStore extension method as shown bellow
services.AddFireWall(FireWallTrial.License, FireWallTrial.DomainKey
, domainName: new Uri("https://www.your-domain.com", UriKind.Absolute)
, options =>
{
//your firewall settings
}).UseDBCookieStore();
You can see how to use it using this online documentation here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/Overload-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.WriteCookie.htm
Read about reading such a cookie is documented here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/M-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.TryReadCookie.htmhttps://www.nuget.org/packages/Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore/2021.5.12.637Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore 2021.5.12.6372021-05-12T09:54:18Z2021-05-12T09:55:54Zaspwafhttps://www.nuget.org/profiles/aspwafCookie store for use with the firewall allowing to not store any GDPR data in cookies but keep all references local.
You can read and write these cookies using the User in the page request object that is injected in all your controllers.
To integrate the Cookie Store database use the UseDBCookieStore extension method as shown bellow
services.AddFireWall(FireWallTrial.License, FireWallTrial.DomainKey
, domainName: new Uri("https://www.your-domain.com", UriKind.Absolute)
, options =>
{
//your firewall settings
}).UseDBCookieStore();
You can see how to use it using this online documentation here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/Overload-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.WriteCookie.htm
Read about reading such a cookie is documented here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/M-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.TryReadCookie.htmhttps://www.nuget.org/packages/Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore/2021.5.8.1226Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore 2021.5.8.12262021-05-08T12:15:16Z2021-05-08T12:16:55Zaspwafhttps://www.nuget.org/profiles/aspwafCookie store for use with the firewall allowing to not store any GDPR data in cookies but keep all references local.
You can read and write these cookies using the User in the page request object that is injected in all your controllers.
To integrate the Cookie Store database use the UseDBCookieStore extension method as shown bellow
services.AddFireWall(FireWallTrial.License, FireWallTrial.DomainKey
, domainName: new Uri("https://www.your-domain.com", UriKind.Absolute)
, options =>
{
//your firewall settings
}).UseDBCookieStore();
You can see how to use it using this online documentation here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/Overload-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.WriteCookie.htm
Read about reading such a cookie is documented here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/M-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.TryReadCookie.htmhttps://www.nuget.org/packages/Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore/2021.5.5.1901Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore 2021.5.5.19012021-05-06T05:15:36Z2021-05-06T05:17:41Zaspwafhttps://www.nuget.org/profiles/aspwafCookie store for use with the firewall allowing to not store any GDPR data in cookies but keep all references local.
You can read and write these cookies using the User in the page request object that is injected in all your controllers.
To integrate the Cookie Store database use the UseDBCookieStore extension method as shown bellow
services.AddFireWall(FireWallTrial.License, FireWallTrial.DomainKey
, domainName: new Uri("https://www.your-domain.com", UriKind.Absolute)
, options =>
{
//your firewall settings
}).UseDBCookieStore();
You can see how to use it using this online documentation here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/Overload-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.WriteCookie.htm
Read about reading such a cookie is documented here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/M-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.TryReadCookie.htmhttps://www.nuget.org/packages/Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore/2021.5.3.1621Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore 2021.5.3.16212021-05-04T19:35:56Z2021-05-04T19:37:33Zaspwafhttps://www.nuget.org/profiles/aspwafCookie store for use with the firewall allowing to not store any GDPR data in cookies but keep all references local.
You can read and write these cookies using the User in the page request object that is injected in all your controllers.
To integrate the Cookie Store database use the UseDBCookieStore extension method as shown bellow
services.AddFireWall(FireWallTrial.License, FireWallTrial.DomainKey
, domainName: new Uri("https://www.your-domain.com", UriKind.Absolute)
, options =>
{
//your firewall settings
}).UseDBCookieStore();
You can see how to use it using this online documentation here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/Overload-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.WriteCookie.htm
Read about reading such a cookie is documented here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/M-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.TryReadCookie.htmhttps://www.nuget.org/packages/Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore/2021.5.1.905Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore 2021.5.1.9052021-05-01T08:34:24Z2021-05-01T08:36:27Zaspwafhttps://www.nuget.org/profiles/aspwafCookie store for use with the firewall allowing to not store any GDPR data in cookies but keep all references local.
You can read and write these cookies using the User in the page request object that is injected in all your controllers.
To integrate the Cookie Store database use the UseDBCookieStore extension method as shown bellow
services.AddFireWall(FireWallTrial.License, FireWallTrial.DomainKey
, domainName: new Uri("https://www.your-domain.com", UriKind.Absolute)
, options =>
{
//your firewall settings
}).UseDBCookieStore();
You can see how to use it using this online documentation here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/Overload-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.WriteCookie.htm
Read about reading such a cookie is documented here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/M-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.TryReadCookie.htmhttps://www.nuget.org/packages/Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore/2021.4.28.1511Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore 2021.4.28.15112021-04-28T13:43:22Z2021-04-28T13:45:07Zaspwafhttps://www.nuget.org/profiles/aspwafCookie store for use with the firewall allowing to not store any GDPR data in cookies but keep all references local.
You can read and write these cookies using the User in the page request object that is injected in all your controllers.
To integrate the Cookie Store database use the UseDBCookieStore extension method as shown bellow
services.AddFireWall(FireWallTrial.License, FireWallTrial.DomainKey
, domainName: new Uri("https://www.your-domain.com", UriKind.Absolute)
, options =>
{
//your firewall settings
}).UseDBCookieStore();
You can see how to use it using this online documentation here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/Overload-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.WriteCookie.htm
Read about reading such a cookie is documented here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/M-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.TryReadCookie.htmhttps://www.nuget.org/packages/Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore/2021.4.20.1520Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore 2021.4.20.15202021-04-21T08:42:09Z2021-04-21T08:43:41Zaspwafhttps://www.nuget.org/profiles/aspwafCookie store for use with the firewall allowing to not store any GDPR data in cookies but keep all references local.
You can read and write these cookies using the User in the page request object that is injected in all your controllers.
To integrate the Cookie Store database use the UseDBCookieStore extension method as shown bellow
services.AddFireWall(FireWallTrial.License, FireWallTrial.DomainKey
, domainName: new Uri("https://www.your-domain.com", UriKind.Absolute)
, options =>
{
//your firewall settings
}).UseDBCookieStore();
You can see how to use it using this online documentation here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/Overload-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.WriteCookie.htm
Read about reading such a cookie is documented here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/M-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.TryReadCookie.htmhttps://www.nuget.org/packages/Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore/2021.4.16.738Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore 2021.4.16.7382021-04-21T08:42:07Z2021-04-21T08:43:43Zaspwafhttps://www.nuget.org/profiles/aspwafCookie store for use with the firewall allowing to not store any GDPR data in cookies but keep all references local.
You can read and write these cookies using the User in the page request object that is injected in all your controllers.
To integrate the Cookie Store database use the UseDBCookieStore extension method as shown bellow
services.AddFireWall(FireWallTrial.License, FireWallTrial.DomainKey
, domainName: new Uri("https://www.your-domain.com", UriKind.Absolute)
, options =>
{
//your firewall settings
}).UseDBCookieStore();
You can see how to use it using this online documentation here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/Overload-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.WriteCookie.htm
Read about reading such a cookie is documented here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/M-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.TryReadCookie.htmhttps://www.nuget.org/packages/Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore/2021.4.14.1216Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore 2021.4.14.12162021-04-16T05:36:00Z2021-04-16T05:37:35Zaspwafhttps://www.nuget.org/profiles/aspwafCookie store for use with the firewall allowing to not store any GDPR data in cookies but keep all references local.
You can read and write these cookies using the User in the page request object that is injected in all your controllers.
To integrate the Cookie Store database use the UseDBCookieStore extension method as shown bellow
services.AddFireWall(FireWallTrial.License, FireWallTrial.DomainKey
, domainName: new Uri("https://www.your-domain.com", UriKind.Absolute)
, options =>
{
//your firewall settings
}).UseDBCookieStore();
You can see how to use it using this online documentation here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/Overload-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.WriteCookie.htm
Read about reading such a cookie is documented here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/M-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.TryReadCookie.htmhttps://www.nuget.org/packages/Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore/2021.4.9.1538Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore 2021.4.9.15382021-04-13T13:58:03Z2021-04-13T13:59:35Zaspwafhttps://www.nuget.org/profiles/aspwafCookie store for use with the firewall allowing to not store any GDPR data in cookies but keep all references local.
You can read and write these cookies using the User in the page request object that is injected in all your controllers.
To integrate the Cookie Store database use the UseDBCookieStore extension method as shown bellow
services.AddFireWall(FireWallTrial.License, FireWallTrial.DomainKey
, domainName: new Uri("https://www.your-domain.com", UriKind.Absolute)
, options =>
{
//your firewall settings
}).UseDBCookieStore();
You can see how to use it using this online documentation here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/Overload-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.WriteCookie.htm
Read about reading such a cookie is documented here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/M-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.TryReadCookie.htmhttps://www.nuget.org/packages/Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore/2021.4.8.947Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore 2021.4.8.9472021-04-13T13:58:01Z2021-04-13T13:59:35Zaspwafhttps://www.nuget.org/profiles/aspwafCookie store for use with the firewall allowing to not store any GDPR data in cookies but keep all references local.
You can read and write these cookies using the User in the page request object that is injected in all your controllers.
To integrate the Cookie Store database use the UseDBCookieStore extension method as shown bellow
services.AddFireWall(FireWallTrial.License, FireWallTrial.DomainKey
, domainName: new Uri("https://www.your-domain.com", UriKind.Absolute)
, options =>
{
//your firewall settings
}).UseDBCookieStore();
You can see how to use it using this online documentation here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/Overload-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.WriteCookie.htm
Read about reading such a cookie is documented here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/M-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.TryReadCookie.htmhttps://www.nuget.org/packages/Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore/2021.4.6.1235Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore 2021.4.6.12352021-04-06T11:36:57Z2021-04-06T11:41:04Zaspwafhttps://www.nuget.org/profiles/aspwafCookie store for use with the firewall allowing to not store any GDPR data in cookies but keep all references local.
You can read and write these cookies using the User in the page request object that is injected in all your controllers.
To integrate the Cookie Store database use the UseDBCookieStore extension method as shown bellow
services.AddFireWall(FireWallTrial.License, FireWallTrial.DomainKey
, domainName: new Uri("https://www.your-domain.com", UriKind.Absolute)
, options =>
{
//your firewall settings
}).UseDBCookieStore();
You can see how to use it using this online documentation here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/Overload-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.WriteCookie.htm
Read about reading such a cookie is documented here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/M-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.TryReadCookie.htmhttps://www.nuget.org/packages/Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore/2021.4.5.1653Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore 2021.4.5.16532021-04-05T19:46:40Z2021-04-05T19:48:15Zaspwafhttps://www.nuget.org/profiles/aspwafCookie store for use with the firewall allowing to not store any GDPR data in cookies but keep all references local.
You can read and write these cookies using the User in the page request object that is injected in all your controllers.
To integrate the Cookie Store database use the UseDBCookieStore extension method as shown bellow
services.AddFireWall(FireWallTrial.License, FireWallTrial.DomainKey
, domainName: new Uri("https://www.your-domain.com", UriKind.Absolute)
, options =>
{
//your firewall settings
}).UseDBCookieStore();
You can see how to use it using this online documentation here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/Overload-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.WriteCookie.htm
Read about reading such a cookie is documented here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/M-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.TryReadCookie.htmhttps://www.nuget.org/packages/Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore/2021.4.1.913Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore 2021.4.1.9132021-04-01T13:56:42Z2021-04-01T13:58:53Zaspwafhttps://www.nuget.org/profiles/aspwafCookie store for use with the firewall allowing to not store any GDPR data in cookies but keep all references local.
You can read and write these cookies using the User in the page request object that is injected in all your controllers.
To integrate the Cookie Store database use the UseDBCookieStore extension method as shown bellow
services.AddFireWall(FireWallTrial.License, FireWallTrial.DomainKey
, domainName: new Uri("https://www.your-domain.com", UriKind.Absolute)
, options =>
{
//your firewall settings
}).UseDBCookieStore();
You can see how to use it using this online documentation here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/Overload-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.WriteCookie.htm
Read about reading such a cookie is documented here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/M-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.TryReadCookie.htmhttps://www.nuget.org/packages/Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore/2021.3.31.2003Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore 2021.3.31.20032021-04-01T03:20:58Z2021-04-01T03:23:00Zaspwafhttps://www.nuget.org/profiles/aspwafCookie store for use with the firewall allowing to not store any GDPR data in cookies but keep all references local.
You can read and write these cookies using the User in the page request object that is injected in all your controllers.
To integrate the Cookie Store database use the UseDBCookieStore extension method as shown bellow
services.AddFireWall(FireWallTrial.License, FireWallTrial.DomainKey
, domainName: new Uri("https://www.your-domain.com", UriKind.Absolute)
, options =>
{
//your firewall settings
}).UseDBCookieStore();
You can see how to use it using this online documentation here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/Overload-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.WriteCookie.htm
Read about reading such a cookie is documented here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/M-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.TryReadCookie.htmhttps://www.nuget.org/packages/Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore/2021.3.18.1622Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore 2021.3.18.16222021-03-18T18:54:53Z2021-03-18T18:56:58Zaspwafhttps://www.nuget.org/profiles/aspwafCookie store for use with the firewall allowing to not store any GDPR data in cookies but keep all references local.
You can read and write these cookies using the User in the page request object that is injected in all your controllers.
To integrate the Cookie Store database use the UseDBCookieStore extension method as shown bellow
services.AddFireWall(FireWallTrial.License, FireWallTrial.DomainKey
, domainName: new Uri("https://www.your-domain.com", UriKind.Absolute)
, options =>
{
//your firewall settings
}).UseDBCookieStore();
You can see how to use it using this online documentation here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/Overload-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.WriteCookie.htm
Read about reading such a cookie is documented here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/M-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.TryReadCookie.htmhttps://www.nuget.org/packages/Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore/2021.3.3.1259Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore 2021.3.3.12592021-03-03T18:13:20Z2021-03-03T18:14:53Zaspwafhttps://www.nuget.org/profiles/aspwafCookie store for use with the firewall allowing to not store any GDPR data in cookies but keep all references local.
You can read and write these cookies using the User in the page request object that is injected in all your controllers.
To integrate the Cookie Store database use the UseDBCookieStore extension method as shown bellow
services.AddFireWall(FireWallTrial.License, FireWallTrial.DomainKey
, domainName: new Uri("https://www.your-domain.com", UriKind.Absolute)
, options =>
{
//your firewall settings
}).UseDBCookieStore();
You can see how to use it using this online documentation here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/Overload-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.WriteCookie.htm
Read about reading such a cookie is documented here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/M-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.TryReadCookie.htmhttps://www.nuget.org/packages/Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore/2021.3.2.1415Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore 2021.3.2.14152021-03-02T14:26:08Z2021-03-02T14:28:15Zaspwafhttps://www.nuget.org/profiles/aspwafCookie store for use with the firewall allowing to not store any GDPR data in cookies but keep all references local.
You can read and write these cookies using the User in the page request object that is injected in all your controllers.
To integrate the Cookie Store database use the UseDBCookieStore extension method as shown bellow
services.AddFireWall(FireWallTrial.License, FireWallTrial.DomainKey
, domainName: new Uri("https://www.your-domain.com", UriKind.Absolute)
, options =>
{
//your firewall settings
}).UseDBCookieStore();
You can see how to use it using this online documentation here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/Overload-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.WriteCookie.htm
Read about reading such a cookie is documented here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/M-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.TryReadCookie.htmhttps://www.nuget.org/packages/Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore/2021.3.1.11Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore 2021.3.1.112021-02-28T21:39:23Z2021-02-28T21:40:57Zaspwafhttps://www.nuget.org/profiles/aspwafCookie store for use with the firewall allowing to not store any GDPR data in cookies but keep all references local.
You can read and write these cookies using the User in the page request object that is injected in all your controllers.
To integrate the Cookie Store database use the UseDBCookieStore extension method as shown bellow
services.AddFireWall(FireWallTrial.License, FireWallTrial.DomainKey
, domainName: new Uri("https://www.your-domain.com", UriKind.Absolute)
, options =>
{
//your firewall settings
}).UseDBCookieStore();
You can see how to use it using this online documentation here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/Overload-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.WriteCookie.htm
Read about reading such a cookie is documented here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/M-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.TryReadCookie.htmhttps://www.nuget.org/packages/Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore/2021.3.1.1Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore 2021.3.1.12021-02-27T19:56:13Z2021-02-27T19:57:48Zaspwafhttps://www.nuget.org/profiles/aspwafCookie store for use with the firewall allowing to not store any GDPR data in cookies but keep all references local.
You can read and write these cookies using the User in the page request object that is injected in all your controllers.
To integrate the Cookie Store database use the UseDBCookieStore extension method as shown bellow
services.AddFireWall(FireWallTrial.License, FireWallTrial.DomainKey
, domainName: new Uri("https://www.your-domain.com", UriKind.Absolute)
, options =>
{
//your firewall settings
}).UseDBCookieStore();
You can see how to use it using this online documentation here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/Overload-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.WriteCookie.htm
Read about reading such a cookie is documented here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/M-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.TryReadCookie.htmhttps://www.nuget.org/packages/Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore/2021.3.1Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore 2021.3.12021-02-27T18:58:25Z2021-02-27T18:59:57Zaspwafhttps://www.nuget.org/profiles/aspwafCookie store for use with the firewall allowing to not store any GDPR data in cookies but keep all references local.
You can read and write these cookies using the User in the page request object that is injected in all your controllers.
To integrate the Cookie Store database use the UseDBCookieStore extension method as shown bellow
services.AddFireWall(FireWallTrial.License, FireWallTrial.DomainKey
, domainName: new Uri("https://www.your-domain.com", UriKind.Absolute)
, options =>
{
//your firewall settings
}).UseDBCookieStore();
You can see how to use it using this online documentation here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/Overload-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.WriteCookie.htm
Read about reading such a cookie is documented here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/M-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.TryReadCookie.htmhttps://www.nuget.org/packages/Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore/2021.2.23.6Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore 2021.2.23.62021-02-23T20:59:29Z2021-02-23T21:01:00Zaspwafhttps://www.nuget.org/profiles/aspwafCookie store for use with the firewall allowing to not store any GDPR data in cookies but keep all references local.
You can read and write these cookies using the User in the page request object that is injected in all your controllers.
To integrate the Cookie Store database use the UseDBCookieStore extension method as shown bellow
services.AddFireWall(FireWallTrial.License, FireWallTrial.DomainKey
, domainName: new Uri("https://www.your-domain.com", UriKind.Absolute)
, options =>
{
//your firewall settings
}).UseDBCookieStore();
You can see how to use it using this online documentation here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/Overload-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.WriteCookie.htm
Read about reading such a cookie is documented here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/M-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.TryReadCookie.htmhttps://www.nuget.org/packages/Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore/2021.2.21.1Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore 2021.2.21.12021-02-21T15:47:30Z2021-02-21T15:49:07Zaspwafhttps://www.nuget.org/profiles/aspwafCookie store for use with the firewall allowing to not store any GDPR data in cookies but keep all references local.
You can read and write these cookies using the User in the page request object that is injected in all your controllers.
To integrate the Cookie Store database use the UseDBCookieStore extension method as shown bellow
services.AddFireWall(FireWallTrial.License, FireWallTrial.DomainKey
, domainName: new Uri("https://www.your-domain.com", UriKind.Absolute)
, options =>
{
//your firewall settings
}).UseDBCookieStore();
You can see how to use it using this online documentation here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/Overload-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.WriteCookie.htm
Read about reading such a cookie is documented here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/M-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.TryReadCookie.htmhttps://www.nuget.org/packages/Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore/2021.2.20.1Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore 2021.2.20.12021-02-20T15:38:46Z2021-02-20T15:40:17Zaspwafhttps://www.nuget.org/profiles/aspwafCookie store for use with the firewall allowing to not store any GDPR data in cookies but keep all references local.
You can read and write these cookies using the User in the page request object that is injected in all your controllers.
To integrate the Cookie Store database use the UseDBCookieStore extension method as shown bellow
services.AddFireWall(FireWallTrial.License, FireWallTrial.DomainKey
, domainName: new Uri("https://www.your-domain.com", UriKind.Absolute)
, options =>
{
//your firewall settings
}).UseDBCookieStore();
You can see how to use it using this online documentation here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/Overload-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.WriteCookie.htm
Read about reading such a cookie is documented here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/M-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.TryReadCookie.htmhttps://www.nuget.org/packages/Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore/2021.2.19.2Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore 2021.2.19.22021-02-19T14:47:23Z2021-02-19T14:51:40Zaspwafhttps://www.nuget.org/profiles/aspwafCookie store for use with the firewall allowing to not store any GDPR data in cookies but keep all references local.
You can read and write these cookies using the User in the page request object that is injected in all your controllers.
To integrate the Cookie Store database use the UseDBCookieStore extension method as shown bellow
services.AddFireWall(FireWallTrial.License, FireWallTrial.DomainKey
, domainName: new Uri("https://www.your-domain.com", UriKind.Absolute)
, options =>
{
//your firewall settings
}).UseDBCookieStore();
You can see how to use it using this online documentation here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/Overload-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.WriteCookie.htm
Read about reading such a cookie is documented here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/M-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.TryReadCookie.htmhttps://www.nuget.org/packages/Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore/2021.2.18.6Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore 2021.2.18.62021-02-19T08:07:15Z2021-02-19T08:10:35Zaspwafhttps://www.nuget.org/profiles/aspwafCookie store for use with the firewall allowing to not store any GDPR data in cookies but keep all references local.
You can read and write these cookies using the User in the page request object that is injected in all your controllers.
To integrate the Cookie Store database use the UseDBCookieStore extension method as shown bellow
services.AddFireWall(FireWallTrial.License, FireWallTrial.DomainKey
, domainName: new Uri("https://www.your-domain.com", UriKind.Absolute)
, options =>
{
//your firewall settings
}).UseDBCookieStore();
You can see how to use it using this online documentation here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/Overload-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.WriteCookie.htm
Read about reading such a cookie is documented here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/M-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.TryReadCookie.htmhttps://www.nuget.org/packages/Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore/2021.2.17.1Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore 2021.2.17.12021-02-17T11:35:48Z2021-02-17T11:37:25Zaspwafhttps://www.nuget.org/profiles/aspwafCookie store for use with the firewall allowing to not store any GDPR data in cookies but keep all references local.
You can read and write these cookies using the User in the page request object that is injected in all your controllers.
To integrate the Cookie Store database use the UseDBCookieStore extension method as shown bellow
services.AddFireWall(FireWallTrail.License, FireWallTrail.DomainKey
, domainName: new Uri("https://www.your-domain.com", UriKind.Absolute)
, options =>
{
//your firewall settings
}).UseDBCookieStore();
You can see how to use it using this online documentation here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/Overload-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.WriteCookie.htm
Read about reading such a cookie is documented here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/M-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.TryReadCookie.htmhttps://www.nuget.org/packages/Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore/2021.2.16.1Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore 2021.2.16.12021-02-16T11:22:07Z2021-02-16T11:23:44Zaspwafhttps://www.nuget.org/profiles/aspwafCookie store for use with the firewall allowing to not store any GDPR data in cookies but keep all references local.
You can read and write these cookies using the User in the page request object that is injected in all your controllers.
To integrate the Cookie Store database use the UseDBCookieStore extension method as shown bellow
services.AddFireWall(FireWallTrail.License, FireWallTrail.DomainKey
, domainName: new Uri("https://www.your-domain.com", UriKind.Absolute)
, options =>
{
//your firewall settings
}).UseDBCookieStore();
You can see how to use it using this online documentation here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/Overload-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.WriteCookie.htm
Read about reading such a cookie is documented here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/M-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.TryReadCookie.htmhttps://www.nuget.org/packages/Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore/2021.2.15.3Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore 2021.2.15.32021-02-15T14:14:14Z2021-02-15T14:16:18Zaspwafhttps://www.nuget.org/profiles/aspwafCookie store for use with the firewall allowing to not store any GDPR data in cookies but keep all references local.
You can read and write these cookies using the User in the page request object that is injected in all your controllers.
To integrate the Cookie Store database use the UseDBCookieStore extension method as shown bellow
services.AddFireWall(FireWallTrail.License, FireWallTrail.DomainKey
, domainName: new Uri("https://www.your-domain.com", UriKind.Absolute)
, options =>
{
//your firewall settings
}).UseDBCookieStore();
You can see how to use it using this online documentation here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/Overload-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.WriteCookie.htm
Read about reading such a cookie is documented here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/M-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.TryReadCookie.htmhttps://www.nuget.org/packages/Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore/2021.2.15.1Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore 2021.2.15.12021-02-14T19:56:20Z2021-02-14T19:57:54Zaspwafhttps://www.nuget.org/profiles/aspwafCookie store for use with the firewall allowing to not store any GDPR data in cookies but keep all references local.
You can read and write these cookies using the User in the page request object that is injected in all your controllers.
To integrate the Cookie Store database use the UseDBCookieStore extension method as shown bellow
services.AddFireWall(FireWallTrail.License, FireWallTrail.DomainKey
, domainName: new Uri("https://www.your-domain.com", UriKind.Absolute)
, options =>
{
//your firewall settings
}).UseDBCookieStore();
You can see how to use it using this online documentation here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/Overload-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.WriteCookie.htm
Read about reading such a cookie is documented here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/M-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.TryReadCookie.htmhttps://www.nuget.org/packages/Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore/2021.2.14.3Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore 2021.2.14.32021-02-14T18:41:40Z2021-02-14T18:43:53Zaspwafhttps://www.nuget.org/profiles/aspwafCookie store for use with the firewall allowing to not store any GDPR data in cookies but keep all references local.
You can read and write these cookies using the User in the page request object that is injected in all your controllers.
To integrate the Cookie Store database use the UseDBCookieStore extension method as shown bellow
services.AddFireWall(FireWallTrail.License, FireWallTrail.DomainKey
, domainName: new Uri("https://www.your-domain.com", UriKind.Absolute)
, options =>
{
//your firewall settings
}).UseDBCookieStore();
You can see how to use it using this online documentation here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/Overload-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.WriteCookie.htm
Read about reading such a cookie is documented here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/M-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.TryReadCookie.htmhttps://www.nuget.org/packages/Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore/2021.2.12.6Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore 2021.2.12.62021-02-12T19:18:06Z2021-02-12T19:19:38Zaspwafhttps://www.nuget.org/profiles/aspwafCookie store for use with the firewall allowing to not store any GDPR data in cookies but keep all references local.
You can read and write these cookies using the User in the page request object that is injected in all your controllers.
To integrate the Cookie Store database use the UseDBCookieStore extension method as shown bellow
services.AddFireWall(FireWallTrail.License, FireWallTrail.DomainKey
, domainName: new Uri("https://www.your-domain.com", UriKind.Absolute)
, options =>
{
//your firewall settings
}).UseDBCookieStore();
You can see how to use it using this online documentation here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/Overload-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.WriteCookie.htm
Read about reading such a cookie is documented here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/M-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.TryReadCookie.htmhttps://www.nuget.org/packages/Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore/2021.2.12.2Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore 2021.2.12.22021-02-12T12:30:10Z2021-02-12T12:31:52Zaspwafhttps://www.nuget.org/profiles/aspwafCookie store for use with the firewall allowing to not store any GDPR data in cookies but keep all references local.
You can read and write these cookies using the User in the page request object that is injected in all your controllers.
To integrate the Cookie Store database use the UseDBCookieStore extension method as shown bellow
services.AddFireWall(FireWallTrail.License, FireWallTrail.DomainKey
, domainName: new Uri("https://www.your-domain.com", UriKind.Absolute)
, options =>
{
//your firewall settings
}).UseDBCookieStore();
You can see how to use it using this online documentation here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/Overload-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.WriteCookie.htm
Read about reading such a cookie is documented here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/M-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.TryReadCookie.htmhttps://www.nuget.org/packages/Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore/2021.2.11.1Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore 2021.2.11.12021-02-11T08:15:08Z2021-02-11T08:16:41Zaspwafhttps://www.nuget.org/profiles/aspwafCookie store for use with the firewall allowing to not store any GDPR data in cookies but keep all references local.
You can read and write these cookies using the User in the page request object that is injected in all your controllers.
To integrate the Cookie Store database use the UseDBCookieStore extension method as shown bellow
services.AddFireWall(FireWallTrail.License, FireWallTrail.DomainKey
, domainName: new Uri("https://www.your-domain.com", UriKind.Absolute)
, options =>
{
//your firewall settings
}).UseDBCookieStore();
You can see how to use it using this online documentation here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/Overload-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.WriteCookie.htm
Read about reading such a cookie is documented here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/M-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.TryReadCookie.htmhttps://www.nuget.org/packages/Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore/2021.2.10.1Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore 2021.2.10.12021-02-10T20:34:40Z2021-02-10T20:36:44Zaspwafhttps://www.nuget.org/profiles/aspwafCookie store for use with the firewall allowing to not store any GDPR data in cookies but keep all references local.
You can read and write these cookies using the User in the page request object that is injected in all your controllers.
To integrate the Cookie Store database use the UseDBCookieStore extension method as shown bellow
services.AddFireWall(FireWallTrail.License, FireWallTrail.DomainKey
, domainName: new Uri("https://www.your-domain.com", UriKind.Absolute)
, options =>
{
//your firewall settings
}).UseDBCookieStore();
You can see how to use it using this online documentation here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/Overload-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.WriteCookie.htm
Read about reading such a cookie is documented here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/M-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.TryReadCookie.htmhttps://www.nuget.org/packages/Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore/2021.2.8.1Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore 2021.2.8.12021-02-09T21:33:26Z2021-02-09T21:35:33Zaspwafhttps://www.nuget.org/profiles/aspwafCookie store for use with the firewall allowing to not store any GDPR data in cookies but keep all references local.
You can read and write these cookies using the User in the page request object that is injected in all your controllers.
To integrate the Cookie Store database use the UseDBCookieStore extension method as shown bellow
services.AddFireWall(FireWallTrail.License, FireWallTrail.DomainKey
, domainName: new Uri("https://www.your-domain.com", UriKind.Absolute)
, options =>
{
//your firewall settings
}).UseDBCookieStore();
You can see how to use it using this online documentation here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/Overload-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.WriteCookie.htm
Read about reading such a cookie is documented here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/M-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.TryReadCookie.htmhttps://www.nuget.org/packages/Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore/2021.2.7.2Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore 2021.2.7.22021-02-07T14:30:53Z2021-02-07T14:32:28Zaspwafhttps://www.nuget.org/profiles/aspwafCookie store for use with the firewall allowing to not store any GDPR data in cookies but keep all references local.
You can read and write these cookies using the User in the page request object that is injected in all your controllers.
To integrate the Cookie Store database use the UseDBCookieStore extension method as shown bellow
services.AddFireWall(FireWallTrail.License, FireWallTrail.DomainKey
, domainName: new Uri("https://www.your-domain.com", UriKind.Absolute)
, options =>
{
//your firewall settings
}).UseDBCookieStore();
You can see how to use it using this online documentation here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/Overload-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.WriteCookie.htm
Read about reading such a cookie is documented here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/M-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.TryReadCookie.htmhttps://www.nuget.org/packages/Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore/2021.2.7.1Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore 2021.2.7.12021-02-06T23:15:53Z2021-02-06T23:17:26Zaspwafhttps://www.nuget.org/profiles/aspwafCookie store for use with the firewall allowing to not store any GDPR data in cookies but keep all references local.
You can read and write these cookies using the User in the page request object that is injected in all your controllers.
To integrate the Cookie Store database use the UseDBCookieStore extension method as shown bellow
services.AddFireWall(FireWallTrail.License, FireWallTrail.DomainKey
, domainName: new Uri("https://www.your-domain.com", UriKind.Absolute)
, options =>
{
//your firewall settings
}).UseDBCookieStore();
You can see how to use it using this online documentation here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/Overload-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.WriteCookie.htm
Read about reading such a cookie is documented here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/M-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.TryReadCookie.htmhttps://www.nuget.org/packages/Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore/2020.12.27.6Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore 2020.12.27.62020-12-27T19:35:47Z2020-12-27T19:37:22Zaspwafhttps://www.nuget.org/profiles/aspwafCookie store for use with the firewall allowing to not store any GDPR data in cookies but keep all references local.
You can read and write these cookies using the User in the page request object that is injected in all your controllers.
To integrate the Cookie Store database use the UseDBCookieStore extension method as shown bellow
services.AddFireWall(FireWallTrail.License, FireWallTrail.DomainKey
, domainName: new Uri("https://www.your-domain.com", UriKind.Absolute)
, options =>
{
//your firewall settings
}).UseDBCookieStore();
You can see how to use it using this online documentation here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/Overload-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.WriteCookie.htm
Read about reading such a cookie is documented here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/M-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.TryReadCookie.htmhttps://www.nuget.org/packages/Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore/2020.12.27.1Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore 2020.12.27.12020-12-27T15:43:24Z2020-12-27T15:45:26Zaspwafhttps://www.nuget.org/profiles/aspwafCookie store for use with the firewall allowing to not store any GDPR data in cookies but keep all references local.
You can read and write these cookies using the User in the page request object that is injected in all your controllers.
To integrate the Cookie Store database use the UseDBCookieStore extension method as shown bellow
services.AddFireWall(FireWallTrail.License, FireWallTrail.DomainKey
, domainName: new Uri("https://www.your-domain.com", UriKind.Absolute)
, options =>
{
//your firewall settings
}).UseDBCookieStore();
You can see how to use it using this online documentation here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/Overload-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.WriteCookie.htm
Read about reading such a cookie is documented here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/M-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.TryReadCookie.htmhttps://www.nuget.org/packages/Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore/2020.12.26.7Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore 2020.12.26.72020-12-27T15:43:22Z2020-12-27T15:44:58Zaspwafhttps://www.nuget.org/profiles/aspwafCookie store for use with the firewall allowing to not store any GDPR data in cookies but keep all references local.
You can read and write these cookies using the User in the page request object that is injected in all your controllers.
To integrate the Cookie Store database use the UseDBCookieStore extension method as shown bellow
services.AddFireWall(FireWallTrail.License, FireWallTrail.DomainKey
, domainName: new Uri("https://www.your-domain.com", UriKind.Absolute)
, options =>
{
//your firewall settings
}).UseDBCookieStore();
You can see how to use it using this online documentation here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/Overload-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.WriteCookie.htm
Read about reading such a cookie is documented here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/M-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.TryReadCookie.htmhttps://www.nuget.org/packages/Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore/2020.12.26.5Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore 2020.12.26.52020-12-27T15:43:21Z2020-12-27T15:44:54Zaspwafhttps://www.nuget.org/profiles/aspwafCookie store for use with the firewall allowing to not store any GDPR data in cookies but keep all references local.
You can read and write these cookies using the User in the page request object that is injected in all your controllers.
To integrate the Cookie Store database use the UseDBCookieStore extension method as shown bellow
services.AddFireWall(FireWallTrail.License, FireWallTrail.DomainKey
, domainName: new Uri("https://www.your-domain.com", UriKind.Absolute)
, options =>
{
//your firewall settings
}).UseDBCookieStore();
You can see how to use it using this online documentation here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/Overload-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.WriteCookie.htm
Read about reading such a cookie is documented here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/M-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.TryReadCookie.htmhttps://www.nuget.org/packages/Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore/2020.12.26.3Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore 2020.12.26.32020-12-27T15:43:19Z2020-12-27T15:44:57Zaspwafhttps://www.nuget.org/profiles/aspwafCookie store for use with the firewall allowing to not store any GDPR data in cookies but keep all references local.
You can read and write these cookies using the User in the page request object that is injected in all your controllers.
To integrate the Cookie Store database use the UseDBCookieStore extension method as shown bellow
services.AddFireWall(FireWallTrail.License, FireWallTrail.DomainKey
, domainName: new Uri("https://www.your-domain.com", UriKind.Absolute)
, options =>
{
//your firewall settings
}).UseDBCookieStore();
You can see how to use it using this online documentation here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/Overload-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.WriteCookie.htm
Read about reading such a cookie is documented here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/M-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.TryReadCookie.htmhttps://www.nuget.org/packages/Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore/2020.12.19.1Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore 2020.12.19.12020-12-19T20:21:29Z2020-12-19T20:24:42Zaspwafhttps://www.nuget.org/profiles/aspwafCookie store for use with the firewall allowing to not store any GDPR data in cookies but keep all references local.
You can read and write these cookies using the User in the page request object that is injected in all your controllers.
To integrate the Cookie Store database use the UseDBCookieStore extension method as shown bellow
services.AddFireWall(FireWallTrail.License, FireWallTrail.DomainKey
, domainName: new Uri("https://www.your-domain.com", UriKind.Absolute)
, options =>
{
//your firewall settings
}).UseDBCookieStore();
You can see how to use it using this online documentation here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/Overload-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.WriteCookie.htm
Read about reading such a cookie is documented here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/M-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.TryReadCookie.htmhttps://www.nuget.org/packages/Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore/2020.12.16.1Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore 2020.12.16.12020-12-16T07:50:33Z2020-12-16T07:52:03Zaspwafhttps://www.nuget.org/profiles/aspwafCookie store for use with the firewall allowing to not store any GDPR data in cookies but keep all references local.
You can read and write these cookies using the User in the page request object that is injected in all your controllers.
To integrate the Cookie Store database use the UseDBCookieStore extension method as shown bellow
services.AddFireWall(FireWallTrail.License, FireWallTrail.DomainKey
, domainName: new Uri("https://www.your-domain.com", UriKind.Absolute)
, options =>
{
//your firewall settings
}).UseDBCookieStore();
You can see how to use it using this online documentation here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/Overload-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.WriteCookie.htm
Read about reading such a cookie is documented here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/M-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.TryReadCookie.htmhttps://www.nuget.org/packages/Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore/2020.12.15.1Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore 2020.12.15.12020-12-15T12:57:26Z2020-12-15T12:59:01Zaspwafhttps://www.nuget.org/profiles/aspwafCookie store for use with the firewall allowing to not store any GDPR data in cookies but keep all references local.
You can read and write these cookies using the User in the page request object that is injected in all your controllers.
To integrate the Cookie Store database use the UseDBCookieStore extension method as shown bellow
services.AddFireWall(FireWallTrail.License, FireWallTrail.DomainKey
, domainName: new Uri("https://www.your-domain.com", UriKind.Absolute)
, options =>
{
//your firewall settings
}).UseDBCookieStore();
You can see how to use it using this online documentation here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/Overload-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.WriteCookie.htm
Read about reading such a cookie is documented here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/M-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.TryReadCookie.htmhttps://www.nuget.org/packages/Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore/2020.12.14.5Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore 2020.12.14.52020-12-14T19:58:57Z2020-12-14T20:00:56Zaspwafhttps://www.nuget.org/profiles/aspwafCookie store for use with the firewall allowing to not store any GDPR data in cookies but keep all references local.
You can read and write these cookies using the User in the page request object that is injected in all your controllers.
To integrate the Cookie Store database use the UseDBCookieStore extension method as shown bellow
services.AddFireWall(FireWallTrail.License, FireWallTrail.DomainKey
, domainName: new Uri("https://www.your-domain.com", UriKind.Absolute)
, options =>
{
//your firewall settings
}).UseDBCookieStore();
You can see how to use it using this online documentation here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/Overload-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.WriteCookie.htm
Read about reading such a cookie is documented here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/M-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.TryReadCookie.htmhttps://www.nuget.org/packages/Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore/2020.12.14.4Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore 2020.12.14.42020-12-14T13:23:16Z2020-12-14T13:24:51Zaspwafhttps://www.nuget.org/profiles/aspwafCookie store for use with the firewall allowing to not store any GDPR data in cookies but keep all references local.
You can read and write these cookies using the User in the page request object that is injected in all your controllers.
To integrate the Cookie Store database use the UseDBCookieStore extension method as shown bellow
services.AddFireWall(FireWallTrail.License, FireWallTrail.DomainKey
, domainName: new Uri("https://www.your-domain.com", UriKind.Absolute)
, options =>
{
//your firewall settings
}).UseDBCookieStore();
You can see how to use it using this online documentation here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/Overload-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.WriteCookie.htm
Read about reading such a cookie is documented here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/M-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.TryReadCookie.htmhttps://www.nuget.org/packages/Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore/2020.12.14.3Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore 2020.12.14.32020-12-14T11:58:48Z2020-12-14T12:00:23Zaspwafhttps://www.nuget.org/profiles/aspwafCookie store for use with the firewall allowing to not store any GDPR data in cookies but keep all references local.
You can read and write these cookies using the User in the page request object that is injected in all your controllers.
To integrate the Cookie Store database use the UseDBCookieStore extension method as shown bellow
services.AddFireWall(FireWallTrail.License, FireWallTrail.DomainKey
, domainName: new Uri("https://www.your-domain.com", UriKind.Absolute)
, options =>
{
//your firewall settings
}).UseDBCookieStore();
You can see how to use it using this online documentation here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/Overload-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.WriteCookie.htm
Read about reading such a cookie is documented here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/M-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.TryReadCookie.htmhttps://www.nuget.org/packages/Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore/2020.12.5.1Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore 2020.12.5.12020-12-05T11:06:45Z2020-12-05T11:08:15Zaspwafhttps://www.nuget.org/profiles/aspwafCookie store for use with the firewall allowing to not store any GDPR data in cookies but keep all references local.
You can read and write these cookies using the User in the page request object that is injected in all your controllers.
To integrate the Cookie Store database use the UseDBCookieStore extension method as shown bellow
services.AddFireWall(FireWallTrail.License, FireWallTrail.DomainKey
, domainName: new Uri("https://www.your-domain.com", UriKind.Absolute)
, options =>
{
//your firewall settings
}).UseDBCookieStore();
You can see how to use it using this online documentation here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/Overload-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.WriteCookie.htm
Read about reading such a cookie is documented here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/M-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.TryReadCookie.htmhttps://www.nuget.org/packages/Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore/2020.12.4.4Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore 2020.12.4.42020-12-04T15:44:04Z2020-12-04T15:45:36Zaspwafhttps://www.nuget.org/profiles/aspwafCookie store for use with the firewall allowing to not store any GDPR data in cookies but keep all references local.
You can read and write these cookies using the User in the page request object that is injected in all your controllers.
To integrate the Cookie Store database use the UseDBCookieStore extension method as shown bellow
services.AddFireWall(FireWallTrail.License, FireWallTrail.DomainKey
, domainName: new Uri("https://www.your-domain.com", UriKind.Absolute)
, options =>
{
//your firewall settings
}).UseDBCookieStore();
You can see how to use it using this online documentation here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/Overload-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.WriteCookie.htm
Read about reading such a cookie is documented here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/M-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.TryReadCookie.htmhttps://www.nuget.org/packages/Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore/2020.12.4.3Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore 2020.12.4.32020-12-04T13:45:47Z2020-12-04T13:47:22Zaspwafhttps://www.nuget.org/profiles/aspwafCookie store for use with the firewall allowing to not store any GDPR data in cookies but keep all references local.
You can read and write these cookies using the User in the page request object that is injected in all your controllers.
To integrate the Cookie Store database use the UseDBCookieStore extension method as shown bellow
services.AddFireWall(FireWallTrail.License, FireWallTrail.DomainKey
, domainName: new Uri("https://www.your-domain.com", UriKind.Absolute)
, options =>
{
//your firewall settings
}).UseDBCookieStore();
You can see how to use it using this online documentation here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/Overload-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.WriteCookie.htm
Read about reading such a cookie is documented here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/M-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.TryReadCookie.htmhttps://www.nuget.org/packages/Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore/2020.12.4.1Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore 2020.12.4.12020-12-04T09:51:36Z2020-12-04T09:54:11Zaspwafhttps://www.nuget.org/profiles/aspwafCookie store for use with the firewall allowing to not store any GDPR data in cookies but keep all references local.
You can read and write these cookies using the User in the page request object that is injected in all your controllers.
To integrate the Cookie Store database use the UseDBCookieStore extension method as shown bellow
services.AddFireWall(FireWallTrail.License, FireWallTrail.DomainKey
, domainName: new Uri("https://www.your-domain.com", UriKind.Absolute)
, options =>
{
//your firewall settings
}).UseDBCookieStore();
You can see how to use it using this online documentation here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/Overload-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.WriteCookie.htm
Read about reading such a cookie is documented here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/M-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.TryReadCookie.htmhttps://www.nuget.org/packages/Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore/2020.12.3.1Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore 2020.12.3.12020-12-03T21:20:55Z2020-12-03T21:22:58Zaspwafhttps://www.nuget.org/profiles/aspwafCookie store for use with the firewall allowing to not store any GDPR data in cookies but keep all references local.
You can read and write these cookies using the User in the page request object that is injected in all your controllers.
To integrate the Cookie Store database use the UseDBCookieStore extension method as shown bellow
services.AddFireWall(FireWallTrail.License, FireWallTrail.DomainKey
, domainName: new Uri("https://www.your-domain.com", UriKind.Absolute)
, options =>
{
//your firewall settings
}).UseDBCookieStore();
You can see how to use it using this online documentation here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/Overload-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.WriteCookie.htm
Read about reading such a cookie is documented here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/M-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.TryReadCookie.htmhttps://www.nuget.org/packages/Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore/2020.12.2.4Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore 2020.12.2.42020-12-02T14:18:58Z2020-12-02T14:21:00Zaspwafhttps://www.nuget.org/profiles/aspwafCookie store for use with the firewall allowing to not store any GDPR data in cookies but keep all references local.
You can read and write these cookies using the User in the page request object that is injected in all your controllers.
To integrate the Cookie Store database use the UseDBCookieStore extension method as shown bellow
services.AddFireWall(FireWallTrail.License, FireWallTrail.DomainKey
, domainName: new Uri("https://www.your-domain.com", UriKind.Absolute)
, options =>
{
//your firewall settings
}).UseDBCookieStore();
You can see how to use it using this online documentation here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/Overload-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.WriteCookie.htm
Read about reading such a cookie is documented here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/M-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.TryReadCookie.htmhttps://www.nuget.org/packages/Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore/2020.12.2.3Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore 2020.12.2.32020-12-02T11:54:12Z2020-12-02T11:56:43Zaspwafhttps://www.nuget.org/profiles/aspwafCookie store for use with the firewall allowing to not store any GDPR data in cookies but keep all references local.
You can read and write these cookies using the User in the page request object that is injected in all your controllers.
To integrate the Cookie Store database use the UseDBCookieStore extension method as shown bellow
services.AddFireWall(FireWallTrail.License, FireWallTrail.DomainKey
, domainName: new Uri("https://www.your-domain.com", UriKind.Absolute)
, options =>
{
//your firewall settings
}).UseDBCookieStore();
You can see how to use it using this online documentation here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/Overload-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.WriteCookie.htm
Read about reading such a cookie is documented here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/M-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.TryReadCookie.htmhttps://www.nuget.org/packages/Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore/2020.12.1.1Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore 2020.12.1.12020-12-01T16:10:38Z2020-12-01T16:12:44Zaspwafhttps://www.nuget.org/profiles/aspwafCookie store for use with the firewall allowing to not store any GDPR data in cookies but keep all references local.
You can read and write these cookies using the User in the page request object that is injected in all your controllers.
To integrate the Cookie Store database use the UseDBCookieStore extension method as shown bellow
services.AddFireWall(FireWallTrail.License, FireWallTrail.DomainKey
, domainName: new Uri("https://www.your-domain.com", UriKind.Absolute)
, options =>
{
//your firewall settings
}).UseDBCookieStore();
You can see how to use it using this online documentation here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/Overload-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.WriteCookie.htm
Read about reading such a cookie is documented here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/M-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.TryReadCookie.htmhttps://www.nuget.org/packages/Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore/2020.11.28.1Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore 2020.11.28.12020-11-28T12:27:43Z2020-11-28T12:29:14Zaspwafhttps://www.nuget.org/profiles/aspwafCookie store for use with the firewall allowing to not store any GDPR data in cookies but keep all references local.
You can read and write these cookies using the User in the page request object that is injected in all your controllers.
To integrate the Cookie Store database use the UseDBCookieStore extension method as shown bellow
services.AddFireWall(FireWallTrail.License, FireWallTrail.DomainKey
, domainName: new Uri("https://www.your-domain.com", UriKind.Absolute)
, options =>
{
//your firewall settings
}).UseDBCookieStore();
You can see how to use it using this online documentation here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/Overload-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.WriteCookie.htm
Read about reading such a cookie is documented here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/M-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.TryReadCookie.htmhttps://www.nuget.org/packages/Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore/2020.11.27.2Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore 2020.11.27.22020-11-27T17:58:15Z2020-11-27T17:59:50Zaspwafhttps://www.nuget.org/profiles/aspwafCookie store for use with the firewall allowing to not store any GDPR data in cookies but keep all references local.
You can read and write these cookies using the User in the page request object that is injected in all your controllers.
To integrate the Cookie Store database use the UseDBCookieStore extension method as shown bellow
services.AddFireWall(FireWallTrail.License, FireWallTrail.DomainKey
, domainName: new Uri("https://www.your-domain.com", UriKind.Absolute)
, options =>
{
//your firewall settings
}).UseDBCookieStore();
You can see how to use it using this online documentation here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/Overload-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.WriteCookie.htm
Read about reading such a cookie is documented here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/M-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.TryReadCookie.htmhttps://www.nuget.org/packages/Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore/2020.11.27.1Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore 2020.11.27.12020-11-27T05:52:49Z2020-11-27T05:54:52Zaspwafhttps://www.nuget.org/profiles/aspwafCookie store for use with the firewall allowing to not store any GDPR data in cookies but keep all references local.
You can read and write these cookies using the User in the page request object that is injected in all your controllers.
To integrate the Cookie Store database use the UseDBCookieStore extension method as shown bellow
services.AddFireWall(FireWallTrail.License, FireWallTrail.DomainKey
, domainName: new Uri("https://www.your-domain.com", UriKind.Absolute)
, options =>
{
//your firewall settings
}).UseDBCookieStore();
You can see how to use it using this online documentation here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/Overload-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.WriteCookie.htm
Read about reading such a cookie is documented here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/M-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.TryReadCookie.htmhttps://www.nuget.org/packages/Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore/2020.11.25.1Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore 2020.11.25.12020-11-25T21:49:12Z2020-11-25T21:52:18Zaspwafhttps://www.nuget.org/profiles/aspwafCookie store for use with the firewall allowing to not store any GDPR data in cookies but keep all references local.
You can read and write these cookies using the User in the page request object that is injected in all your controllers.
To integrate the Cookie Store database use the UseDBCookieStore extension method as shown bellow
services.AddFireWall(FireWallTrail.License, FireWallTrail.DomainKey
, domainName: new Uri("https://www.your-domain.com", UriKind.Absolute)
, options =>
{
//your firewall settings
}).UseDBCookieStore();
You can see how to use it using this online documentation here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/Overload-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.WriteCookie.htm
Read about reading such a cookie is documented here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/M-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.TryReadCookie.htmhttps://www.nuget.org/packages/Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore/2020.11.22.3Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore 2020.11.22.32020-11-23T06:31:53Z2020-11-23T06:33:55Zaspwafhttps://www.nuget.org/profiles/aspwafCookie store for use with the firewall allowing to not store any GDPR data in cookies but keep all references local.
You can read and write these cookies using the User in the page request object that is injected in all your controllers.
To integrate the Cookie Store database use the UseDBCookieStore extension method as shown bellow
services.AddFireWall(FireWallTrail.License, FireWallTrail.DomainKey
, domainName: new Uri("https://www.your-domain.com", UriKind.Absolute)
, options =>
{
//your firewall settings
}).UseDBCookieStore();
You can see how to use it using this online documentation here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/Overload-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.WriteCookie.htm
Read about reading such a cookie is documented here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/M-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.TryReadCookie.htmhttps://www.nuget.org/packages/Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore/2020.11.20.1Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore 2020.11.20.12020-11-21T08:36:10Z2020-11-21T08:37:43Zaspwafhttps://www.nuget.org/profiles/aspwafCookie store for use with the firewall allowing to not store any GDPR data in cookies but keep all references local.
You can read and write these cookies using the User in the page request object that is injected in all your controllers.
To integrate the Cookie Store database use the UseDBCookieStore extension method as shown bellow
services.AddFireWall(FireWallTrail.License, FireWallTrail.DomainKey
, domainName: new Uri("https://www.your-domain.com", UriKind.Absolute)
, options =>
{
//your firewall settings
}).UseDBCookieStore();
You can see how to use it using this online documentation here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/Overload-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.WriteCookie.htm
Read about reading such a cookie is documented here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/M-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.TryReadCookie.htmhttps://www.nuget.org/packages/Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore/2020.11.19.3Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore 2020.11.19.32020-11-19T14:28:30Z2020-11-19T14:30:04Zaspwafhttps://www.nuget.org/profiles/aspwafCookie store for use with the firewall allowing to not store any GDPR data in cookies but keep all references local.
You can read and write these cookies using the User in the page request object that is injected in all your controllers.
To integrate the Cookie Store database use the UseDBCookieStore extension method as shown bellow
services.AddFireWall(FireWallTrail.License, FireWallTrail.DomainKey
, domainName: new Uri("https://www.your-domain.com", UriKind.Absolute)
, options =>
{
//your firewall settings
}).UseDBCookieStore();
You can see how to use it using this online documentation here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/Overload-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.WriteCookie.htm
Read about reading such a cookie is documented here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/M-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.TryReadCookie.htmhttps://www.nuget.org/packages/Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore/2020.11.19.1Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore 2020.11.19.12020-11-19T09:36:37Z2020-11-19T09:39:09Zaspwafhttps://www.nuget.org/profiles/aspwafCookie store for use with the firewall allowing to not store any GDPR data in cookies but keep all references local.
You can read and write these cookies using the User in the page request object that is injected in all your controllers.
To integrate the Cookie Store database use the UseDBCookieStore extension method as shown bellow
services.AddFireWall(FireWallTrail.License, FireWallTrail.DomainKey
, domainName: new Uri("https://www.your-domain.com", UriKind.Absolute)
, options =>
{
//your firewall settings
}).UseDBCookieStore();
You can see how to use it using this online documentation here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/Overload-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.WriteCookie.htm
Read about reading such a cookie is documented here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/M-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.TryReadCookie.htmhttps://www.nuget.org/packages/Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore/2020.11.18.2Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore 2020.11.18.22020-11-18T13:35:35Z2020-11-18T13:37:09Zaspwafhttps://www.nuget.org/profiles/aspwafCookie store for use with the firewall allowing to not store any GDPR data in cookies but keep all references local.
You can read and write these cookies using the User in the page request object that is injected in all your controllers.
To integrate the Cookie Store database use the UseDBCookieStore extension method as shown bellow
services.AddFireWall(FireWallTrail.License, FireWallTrail.DomainKey
, domainName: new Uri("https://www.your-domain.com", UriKind.Absolute)
, options =>
{
//your firewall settings
}).UseDBCookieStore();
You can see how to use it using this online documentation here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/Overload-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.WriteCookie.htm
Read about reading such a cookie is documented here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/M-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.TryReadCookie.htmhttps://www.nuget.org/packages/Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore/2020.11.17.2Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore 2020.11.17.22020-11-17T20:25:04Z2020-11-17T20:27:07Zaspwafhttps://www.nuget.org/profiles/aspwafCookie store for use with the firewall allowing to not store any GDPR data in cookies but keep all references local.
You can read and write these cookies using the User in the page request object that is injected in all your controllers.
To integrate the Cookie Store database use the UseDBCookieStore extension method as shown bellow
services.AddFireWall(FireWallTrail.License, FireWallTrail.DomainKey
, domainName: new Uri("https://www.your-domain.com", UriKind.Absolute)
, options =>
{
//your firewall settings
}).UseDBCookieStore();
You can see how to use it using this online documentation here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/Overload-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.WriteCookie.htm
Read about reading such a cookie is documented here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/M-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.TryReadCookie.htmhttps://www.nuget.org/packages/Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore/2020.11.17.1Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore 2020.11.17.12020-11-17T19:36:59Z2020-11-17T19:39:02Zaspwafhttps://www.nuget.org/profiles/aspwafCookie store for use with the firewall allowing to not store any GDPR data in cookies but keep all references local.
You can read and write these cookies using the User in the page request object that is injected in all your controllers.
To integrate the Cookie Store database use the UseDBCookieStore extension method as shown bellow
services.AddFireWall(FireWallTrail.License, FireWallTrail.DomainKey
, domainName: new Uri("https://www.your-domain.com", UriKind.Absolute)
, options =>
{
//your firewall settings
}).UseDBCookieStore();
You can see how to use it using this online documentation here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/Overload-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.WriteCookie.htm
Read about reading such a cookie is documented here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/M-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.TryReadCookie.htmhttps://www.nuget.org/packages/Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore/2020.11.15.1Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore 2020.11.15.12020-11-15T13:46:46Z2020-11-15T13:48:21Zaspwafhttps://www.nuget.org/profiles/aspwafCookie store for use with the firewall allowing to not store any GDPR data in cookies but keep all references local.
You can read and write these cookies using the User in the page request object that is injected in all your controllers.
To integrate the Cookie Store database use the UseDBCookieStore extension method as shown bellow
services.AddFireWall(FireWallTrail.License, FireWallTrail.DomainKey
, domainName: new Uri("https://www.your-domain.com", UriKind.Absolute)
, options =>
{
//your firewall settings
}).UseDBCookieStore();
You can see how to use it using this online documentation here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/Overload-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.WriteCookie.htm
Read about reading such a cookie is documented here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/M-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.TryReadCookie.htmhttps://www.nuget.org/packages/Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore/2020.11.14.1Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore 2020.11.14.12020-11-14T15:21:15Z2020-11-14T15:23:16Zaspwafhttps://www.nuget.org/profiles/aspwafCookie store for use with the firewall allowing to not store any GDPR data in cookies but keep all references local.
You can read and write these cookies using the User in the page request object that is injected in all your controllers.
To integrate the Cookie Store database use the UseDBCookieStore extension method as shown bellow
services.AddFireWall(FireWallTrail.License, FireWallTrail.DomainKey
, domainName: new Uri("https://www.your-domain.com", UriKind.Absolute)
, options =>
{
//your firewall settings
}).UseDBCookieStore();
You can see how to use it using this online documentation here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/Overload-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.WriteCookie.htm
Read about reading such a cookie is documented here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/M-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.TryReadCookie.htmhttps://www.nuget.org/packages/Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore/2020.11.13.2Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore 2020.11.13.22020-11-13T15:11:32Z2020-11-13T15:13:35Zaspwafhttps://www.nuget.org/profiles/aspwafCookie store for use with the firewall allowing to not store any GDPR data in cookies but keep all references local.
You can read and write these cookies using the User in the page request object that is injected in all your controllers.
To integrate the Cookie Store database use the UseDBCookieStore extension method as shown bellow
services.AddFireWall(FireWallTrail.License, FireWallTrail.DomainKey
, domainName: new Uri("https://www.your-domain.com", UriKind.Absolute)
, options =>
{
//your firewall settings
}).UseDBCookieStore();
You can see how to use it using this online documentation here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/Overload-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.WriteCookie.htm
Read about reading such a cookie is documented here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/M-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.TryReadCookie.htmhttps://www.nuget.org/packages/Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore/2020.11.13.1Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore 2020.11.13.12020-11-13T07:55:23Z2020-11-13T07:57:28Zaspwafhttps://www.nuget.org/profiles/aspwafCookie store for use with the firewall allowing to not store any GDPR data in cookies but keep all references local.
You can read and write these cookies using the User in the page request object that is injected in all your controllers.
To integrate the Cookie Store database use the UseDBCookieStore extension method as shown bellow
services.AddFireWall(FireWallTrail.License, FireWallTrail.DomainKey
, domainName: new Uri("https://www.your-domain.com", UriKind.Absolute)
, options =>
{
//your firewall settings
}).UseDBCookieStore();
You can see how to use it using this online documentation here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/Overload-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.WriteCookie.htm
Read about reading such a cookie is documented here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/M-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.TryReadCookie.htmhttps://www.nuget.org/packages/Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore/2020.11.12.1Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore 2020.11.12.12020-11-12T13:59:54Z2020-11-12T14:01:58Zaspwafhttps://www.nuget.org/profiles/aspwafCookie store for use with the firewall allowing to not store any GDPR data in cookies but keep all references local.
You can read and write these cookies using the User in the page request object that is injected in all your controllers.
To integrate the Cookie Store database use the UseDBCookieStore extension method as shown bellow
services.AddFireWall(FireWallTrail.License, FireWallTrail.DomainKey
, domainName: new Uri("https://www.your-domain.com", UriKind.Absolute)
, options =>
{
//your firewall settings
}).UseDBCookieStore();
You can see how to use it using this online documentation here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/Overload-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.WriteCookie.htm
Read about reading such a cookie is documented here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/M-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.TryReadCookie.htmhttps://www.nuget.org/packages/Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore/2020.11.11.1Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore 2020.11.11.12020-11-11T06:11:01Z2020-11-11T06:13:07Zaspwafhttps://www.nuget.org/profiles/aspwafCookie store for use with the firewall allowing to not store any GDPR data in cookies but keep all references local.
You can read and write these cookies using the User in the page request object that is injected in all your controllers.
To integrate the Cookie Store database use the UseDBCookieStore extension method as shown bellow
services.AddFireWall(FireWallTrail.License, FireWallTrail.DomainKey
, domainName: new Uri("https://www.your-domain.com", UriKind.Absolute)
, options =>
{
//your firewall settings
}).UseDBCookieStore();
You can see how to use it using this online documentation here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/Overload-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.WriteCookie.htm
Read about reading such a cookie is documented here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/M-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.TryReadCookie.htmhttps://www.nuget.org/packages/Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore/2020.11.8.1Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore 2020.11.8.12020-11-08T15:01:38Z2020-11-08T15:03:10Zaspwafhttps://www.nuget.org/profiles/aspwafCookie store for use with the firewall allowing to not store any GDPR data in cookies but keep all references local.
You can read and write these cookies using the User in the page request object that is injected in all your controllers.
To integrate the Cookie Store database use the UseDBCookieStore extension method as shown bellow
services.AddFireWall(FireWallTrail.License, FireWallTrail.DomainKey
, domainName: new Uri("https://www.your-domain.com", UriKind.Absolute)
, options =>
{
//your firewall settings
}).UseDBCookieStore();
You can see how to use it using this online documentation here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/Overload-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.WriteCookie.htm
Read about reading such a cookie is documented here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/M-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.TryReadCookie.htmhttps://www.nuget.org/packages/Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore/2020.11.7.1Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore 2020.11.7.12020-11-07T12:12:43Z2020-11-07T12:14:50Zaspwafhttps://www.nuget.org/profiles/aspwafCookie store for use with the firewall allowing to not store any GDPR data in cookies but keep all references local.
You can read and write these cookies using the User in the page request object that is injected in all your controllers.
To integrate the Cookie Store database use the UseDBCookieStore extension method as shown bellow
services.AddFireWall(FireWallTrail.License, FireWallTrail.DomainKey
, domainName: new Uri("https://www.your-domain.com", UriKind.Absolute)
, options =>
{
//your firewall settings
}).UseDBCookieStore();
You can see how to use it using this online documentation here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/Overload-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.WriteCookie.htm
Read about reading such a cookie is documented here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/M-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.TryReadCookie.htmhttps://www.nuget.org/packages/Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore/2020.11.5.1Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore 2020.11.5.12020-11-05T12:36:07Z2020-11-05T12:38:43Zaspwafhttps://www.nuget.org/profiles/aspwafCookie store for use with the firewall allowing to not store any GDPR data in cookies but keep all references local.
You can read and write these cookies using the User in the page request object that is injected in all your controllers.
To integrate the Cookie Store database use the UseDBCookieStore extension method as shown bellow
services.AddFireWall(FireWallTrail.License, FireWallTrail.DomainKey
, domainName: new Uri("https://www.your-domain.com", UriKind.Absolute)
, options =>
{
//your firewall settings
}).UseDBCookieStore();
You can see how to use it using this online documentation here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/Overload-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.WriteCookie.htm
Read about reading such a cookie is documented here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/M-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.TryReadCookie.htmhttps://www.nuget.org/packages/Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore/2020.11.3.1Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore 2020.11.3.12020-11-03T06:22:42Z2020-11-03T06:24:48Zaspwafhttps://www.nuget.org/profiles/aspwafCookie store for use with the firewall allowing to not store any GDPR data in cookies but keep all references local.
You can read and write these cookies using the User in the page request object that is injected in all your controllers.
To integrate the Cookie Store database use the UseDBCookieStore extension method as shown bellow
services.AddFireWall(FireWallTrail.License, FireWallTrail.DomainKey
, domainName: new Uri("https://www.your-domain.com", UriKind.Absolute)
, options =>
{
//your firewall settings
}).UseDBCookieStore();
You can see how to use it using this online documentation here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/Overload-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.WriteCookie.htm
Read about reading such a cookie is documented here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/M-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.TryReadCookie.htmhttps://www.nuget.org/packages/Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore/2020.11.1.3Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore 2020.11.1.32020-11-01T16:08:09Z2020-11-01T16:10:14Zaspwafhttps://www.nuget.org/profiles/aspwafCookie store for use with the firewall allowing to not store any GDPR data in cookies but keep all references local.
You can read and write these cookies using the User in the page request object that is injected in all your controllers.
To integrate the Cookie Store database use the UseDBCookieStore extension method as shown bellow
services.AddFireWall(FireWallTrail.License, FireWallTrail.DomainKey
, domainName: new Uri("https://www.your-domain.com", UriKind.Absolute)
, options =>
{
//your firewall settings
}).UseDBCookieStore();
You can see how to use it using this online documentation here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/Overload-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.WriteCookie.htm
Read about reading such a cookie is documented here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/M-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.TryReadCookie.htmhttps://www.nuget.org/packages/Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore/2020.11.1.2Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore 2020.11.1.22020-11-01T11:56:43Z2020-11-01T11:58:42Zaspwafhttps://www.nuget.org/profiles/aspwafCookie store for use with the firewall allowing to not store any GDPR data in cookies but keep all references local.
You can read and write these cookies using the User in the page request object that is injected in all your controllers.
To integrate the Cookie Store database use the UseDBCookieStore extension method as shown bellow
services.AddFireWall(FireWallTrail.License, FireWallTrail.DomainKey
, domainName: new Uri("https://www.your-domain.com", UriKind.Absolute)
, options =>
{
//your firewall settings
}).UseDBCookieStore();
You can see how to use it using this online documentation here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/Overload-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.WriteCookie.htm
Read about reading such a cookie is documented here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/M-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.TryReadCookie.htmhttps://www.nuget.org/packages/Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore/2020.11.1.1Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore 2020.11.1.12020-11-01T08:12:54Z2020-11-01T08:14:33Zaspwafhttps://www.nuget.org/profiles/aspwafCookie store for use with the firewall allowing to not store any GDPR data in cookies but keep all references local.
You can read and write these cookies using the User in the page request object that is injected in all your controllers.
To integrate the Cookie Store database use the UseDBCookieStore extension method as shown bellow
services.AddFireWall(FireWallTrail.License, FireWallTrail.DomainKey
, domainName: new Uri("https://www.your-domain.com", UriKind.Absolute)
, options =>
{
//your firewall settings
}).UseDBCookieStore();
You can see how to use it using this online documentation here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/Overload-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.WriteCookie.htm
Read about reading such a cookie is documented here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/M-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.TryReadCookie.htmhttps://www.nuget.org/packages/Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore/2020.10.30.1Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore 2020.10.30.12020-11-01T07:10:25Z2020-11-01T07:12:28Zaspwafhttps://www.nuget.org/profiles/aspwafCookie store for use with the firewall allowing to not store any GDPR data in cookies but keep all references local.
You can read and write these cookies using the User in the page request object that is injected in all your controllers.
To integrate the Cookie Store database use the UseDBCookieStore extension method as shown bellow
services.AddFireWall(FireWallTrail.License, FireWallTrail.DomainKey
, domainName: new Uri("https://www.your-domain.com", UriKind.Absolute)
, options =>
{
//your firewall settings
}).UseDBCookieStore();
You can see how to use it using this online documentation here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/Overload-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.WriteCookie.htm
Read about reading such a cookie is documented here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/M-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.TryReadCookie.htmhttps://www.nuget.org/packages/Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore/2020.10.15.3Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore 2020.10.15.32020-10-15T21:12:01Z2020-10-15T21:13:35Zaspwafhttps://www.nuget.org/profiles/aspwafCookie store for use with the firewall allowing to not store any GDPR data in cookies but keep all references local.
You can read and write these cookies using the User in the page request object that is injected in all your controllers.
To integrate the Cookie Store database use the UseDBCookieStore extension method as shown bellow
services.AddFireWall(FireWallTrail.License, FireWallTrail.DomainKey
, domainName: new Uri("https://www.your-domain.com", UriKind.Absolute)
, options =>
{
//your firewall settings
}).UseDBCookieStore();
You can see how to use it using this online documentation here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/Overload-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.WriteCookie.htm
Read about reading such a cookie is documented here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/M-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.TryReadCookie.htmhttps://www.nuget.org/packages/Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore/2020.10.15.2Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore 2020.10.15.22020-10-15T06:30:18Z2020-10-15T06:32:19Zaspwafhttps://www.nuget.org/profiles/aspwafCookie store for use with the firewall allowing to not store any GDPR data in cookies but keep all references local.
You can read and write these cookies using the User in the page request object that is injected in all your controllers.
To integrate the Cookie Store database use the UseDBCookieStore extension method as shown bellow
services.AddFireWall(FireWallTrail.License, FireWallTrail.DomainKey
, domainName: new Uri("https://www.your-domain.com", UriKind.Absolute)
, options =>
{
//your firewall settings
}).UseDBCookieStore();
You can see how to use it using this online documentation here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/Overload-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.WriteCookie.htm
Read about reading such a cookie is documented here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/M-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.TryReadCookie.htmhttps://www.nuget.org/packages/Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore/2020.10.14.1Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore 2020.10.14.12020-10-14T07:40:12Z2020-10-14T07:42:13Zaspwafhttps://www.nuget.org/profiles/aspwafCookie store for use with the firewall allowing to not store any GDPR data in cookies but keep all references local.
You can read and write these cookies using the User in the page request object that is injected in all your controllers.
To integrate the Cookie Store database use the UseDBCookieStore extension method as shown bellow
services.AddFireWall(FireWallTrail.License, FireWallTrail.DomainKey
, domainName: new Uri("https://www.your-domain.com", UriKind.Absolute)
, options =>
{
//your firewall settings
}).UseDBCookieStore();
You can see how to use it using this online documentation here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/Overload-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.WriteCookie.htm
Read about reading such a cookie is documented here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/M-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.TryReadCookie.htmhttps://www.nuget.org/packages/Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore/2020.10.13.1Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore 2020.10.13.12020-10-13T17:43:06Z2020-10-13T17:45:09Zaspwafhttps://www.nuget.org/profiles/aspwafCookie store for use with the firewall allowing to not store any GDPR data in cookies but keep all references local.
You can read and write these cookies using the User in the page request object that is injected in all your controllers.
To integrate the Cookie Store database use the UseDBCookieStore extension method as shown bellow
services.AddFireWall(FireWallTrail.License, FireWallTrail.DomainKey
, domainName: new Uri("https://www.your-domain.com", UriKind.Absolute)
, options =>
{
//your firewall settings
}).UseDBCookieStore();
You can see how to use it using this online documentation here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/Overload-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.WriteCookie.htm
Read about reading such a cookie is documented here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/M-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.TryReadCookie.htmhttps://www.nuget.org/packages/Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore/2020.10.12.2Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore 2020.10.12.22020-10-12T13:16:53Z2020-10-12T13:18:26Zaspwafhttps://www.nuget.org/profiles/aspwafCookie store for use with the firewall allowing to not store any GDPR data in cookies but keep all references local.
You can read and write these cookies using the User in the page request object that is injected in all your controllers.
To integrate the Cookie Store database use the UseDBCookieStore extension method as shown bellow
services.AddFireWall(FireWallTrail.License, FireWallTrail.DomainKey
, domainName: new Uri("https://www.your-domain.com", UriKind.Absolute)
, options =>
{
//your firewall settings
}).UseDBCookieStore();
You can see how to use it using this online documentation here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/Overload-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.WriteCookie.htm
Read about reading such a cookie is documented here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/M-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.TryReadCookie.htmhttps://www.nuget.org/packages/Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore/2020.10.12.1Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore 2020.10.12.12020-10-12T05:53:39Z2020-10-12T05:55:42Zaspwafhttps://www.nuget.org/profiles/aspwafCookie store for use with the firewall allowing to not store any GDPR data in cookies but keep all references local.
You can read and write these cookies using the User in the page request object that is injected in all your controllers.
To integrate the Cookie Store database use the UseDBCookieStore extension method as shown bellow
services.AddFireWall(FireWallTrail.License, FireWallTrail.DomainKey
, domainName: new Uri("https://www.your-domain.com", UriKind.Absolute)
, options =>
{
//your firewall settings
}).UseDBCookieStore();
You can see how to use it using this online documentation here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/Overload-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.WriteCookie.htm
Read about reading such a cookie is documented here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/M-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.TryReadCookie.htmhttps://www.nuget.org/packages/Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore/2020.10.10.1Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore 2020.10.10.12020-10-10T19:21:22Z2020-10-10T19:23:54Zaspwafhttps://www.nuget.org/profiles/aspwafCookie store for use with the firewall allowing to not store any GDPR data in cookies but keep all references local.
You can read and write these cookies using the User in the page request object that is injected in all your controllers.
To integrate the Cookie Store database use the UseDBCookieStore extension method as shown bellow
services.AddFireWall(FireWallTrail.License, FireWallTrail.DomainKey
, domainName: new Uri("https://www.your-domain.com", UriKind.Absolute)
, options =>
{
//your firewall settings
}).UseDBCookieStore();
You can see how to use it using this online documentation here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/Overload-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.WriteCookie.htm
Read about reading such a cookie is documented here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/M-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.TryReadCookie.htmhttps://www.nuget.org/packages/Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore/2020.10.9.6Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore 2020.10.9.62020-10-09T13:49:31Z2020-10-09T13:51:33Zaspwafhttps://www.nuget.org/profiles/aspwafCookie store for use with the firewall allowing to not store any GDPR data in cookies but keep all references local.
You can read and write these cookies using the User in the page request object that is injected in all your controllers.
To integrate the Cookie Store database use the UseDBCookieStore extension method as shown bellow
services.AddFireWall(FireWallTrail.License, FireWallTrail.DomainKey
, domainName: new Uri("https://www.your-domain.com", UriKind.Absolute)
, options =>
{
//your firewall settings
}).UseDBCookieStore();
You can see how to use it using this online documentation here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/Overload-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.WriteCookie.htm
Read about reading such a cookie is documented here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/M-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.TryReadCookie.htmhttps://www.nuget.org/packages/Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore/2020.10.9.2Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore 2020.10.9.22020-10-09T10:16:10Z2020-10-09T10:20:41Zaspwafhttps://www.nuget.org/profiles/aspwafCookie store for use with the firewall allowing to not store any GDPR data in cookies but keep all references local.
You can read and write these cookies using the User in the page request object that is injected in all your controllers.
To integrate the Cookie Store database use the UseDBCookieStore extension method as shown bellow
services.AddFireWall(FireWallTrail.License, FireWallTrail.DomainKey
, domainName: new Uri("https://www.your-domain.com", UriKind.Absolute)
, options =>
{
//your firewall settings
}).UseDBCookieStore();
You can see how to use it using this online documentation here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/Overload-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.WriteCookie.htm
Read about reading such a cookie is documented here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/M-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.TryReadCookie.htmhttps://www.nuget.org/packages/Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore/2020.10.9.1Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore 2020.10.9.12020-10-09T07:51:06Z2020-10-09T07:53:37Zaspwafhttps://www.nuget.org/profiles/aspwafCookie store for use with the firewall allowing to not store any GDPR data in cookies but keep all references local.
You can read and write these cookies using the User in the page request object that is injected in all your controllers.
To integrate the Cookie Store database use the UseDBCookieStore extension method as shown bellow
services.AddFireWall(FireWallTrail.License, FireWallTrail.DomainKey
, domainName: new Uri("https://www.your-domain.com", UriKind.Absolute)
, options =>
{
//your firewall settings
}).UseDBCookieStore();
You can see how to use it using this online documentation here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/Overload-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.WriteCookie.htm
Read about reading such a cookie is documented here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/M-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.TryReadCookie.htmhttps://www.nuget.org/packages/Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore/2020.10.8.1Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore 2020.10.8.12020-10-08T14:57:30Z2020-10-08T15:00:03Zaspwafhttps://www.nuget.org/profiles/aspwafCookie store for use with the firewall allowing to not store any GDPR data in cookies but keep all references local.
You can read and write these cookies using the User in the page request object that is injected in all your controllers.
To integrate the Cookie Store database use the UseDBCookieStore extension method as shown bellow
services.AddFireWall(FireWallTrail.License, FireWallTrail.DomainKey
, domainName: new Uri("https://www.your-domain.com", UriKind.Absolute)
, options =>
{
//your firewall settings
}).UseDBCookieStore();
You can see how to use it using this online documentation here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/Overload-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.WriteCookie.htm
Read about reading such a cookie is documented here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/M-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.TryReadCookie.htmhttps://www.nuget.org/packages/Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore/2020.10.6.8Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore 2020.10.6.82020-10-07T17:36:22Z2020-10-07T17:38:21Zaspwafhttps://www.nuget.org/profiles/aspwafCookie store for use with the firewall allowing to not store any GDPR data in cookies but keep all references local.
You can read and write these cookies using the User in the page request object that is injected in all your controllers.
To integrate the Cookie Store database use the UseDBCookieStore extension method as shown bellow
services.AddFireWall(FireWallTrail.License, FireWallTrail.DomainKey
, domainName: new Uri("https://www.your-domain.com", UriKind.Absolute)
, options =>
{
//your firewall settings
}).UseDBCookieStore();
You can see how to use it using this online documentation here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/Overload-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.WriteCookie.htm
Read about reading such a cookie is documented here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/M-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.TryReadCookie.htmhttps://www.nuget.org/packages/Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore/2020.10.6.6Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore 2020.10.6.62020-10-07T15:41:14Z2020-10-07T15:44:45Zaspwafhttps://www.nuget.org/profiles/aspwafCookie store for use with the firewall allowing to not store any GDPR data in cookies but keep all references local.
You can read and write these cookies using the User in the page request object that is injected in all your controllers.
To integrate the Cookie Store database use the UseDBCookieStore extension method as shown bellow
services.AddFireWall(FireWallTrail.License, FireWallTrail.DomainKey
, domainName: new Uri("https://www.your-domain.com", UriKind.Absolute)
, options =>
{
//your firewall settings
}).UseDBCookieStore();
You can see how to use it using this online documentation here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/Overload-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.WriteCookie.htm
Read about reading such a cookie is documented here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/M-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.TryReadCookie.htmhttps://www.nuget.org/packages/Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore/2020.10.6.5Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore 2020.10.6.52020-10-07T13:53:26Z2020-10-07T13:55:29Zaspwafhttps://www.nuget.org/profiles/aspwafCookie store for use with the firewall allowing to not store any GDPR data in cookies but keep all references local.
You can read and write these cookies using the User in the page request object that is injected in all your controllers.
To integrate the Cookie Store database use the UseDBCookieStore extension method as shown bellow
services.AddFireWall(FireWallTrail.License, FireWallTrail.DomainKey
, domainName: new Uri("https://www.your-domain.com", UriKind.Absolute)
, options =>
{
//your firewall settings
}).UseDBCookieStore();
You can see how to use it using this online documentation here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/Overload-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.WriteCookie.htm
Read about reading such a cookie is documented here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/M-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.TryReadCookie.htmhttps://www.nuget.org/packages/Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore/2020.10.6.4Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore 2020.10.6.42020-10-07T11:29:14Z2020-10-07T11:31:16Zaspwafhttps://www.nuget.org/profiles/aspwafCookie store for use with the firewall allowing to not store any GDPR data in cookies but keep all references local.
You can read and write these cookies using the User in the page request object that is injected in all your controllers.
To integrate the Cookie Store database use the UseDBCookieStore extension method as shown bellow
services.AddFireWall(FireWallTrail.License, FireWallTrail.DomainKey
, domainName: new Uri("https://www.your-domain.com", UriKind.Absolute)
, options =>
{
//your firewall settings
}).UseDBCookieStore();
You can see how to use it using this online documentation here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/Overload-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.WriteCookie.htm
Read about reading such a cookie is documented here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/M-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.TryReadCookie.htmhttps://www.nuget.org/packages/Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore/2020.10.6.3Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore 2020.10.6.32020-10-07T09:00:54Z2020-10-07T09:02:55Zaspwafhttps://www.nuget.org/profiles/aspwafCookie store for use with the firewall allowing to not store any GDPR data in cookies but keep all references local.
You can read and write these cookies using the User in the page request object that is injected in all your controllers.
To integrate the Cookie Store database use the UseDBCookieStore extension method as shown bellow
services.AddFireWall(FireWallTrail.License, FireWallTrail.DomainKey
, domainName: new Uri("https://www.your-domain.com", UriKind.Absolute)
, options =>
{
//your firewall settings
}).UseDBCookieStore();
You can see how to use it using this online documentation here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/Overload-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.WriteCookie.htm
Read about reading such a cookie is documented here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/M-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.TryReadCookie.htmhttps://www.nuget.org/packages/Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore/2020.10.6.2Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore 2020.10.6.22020-10-07T05:35:38Z2020-10-07T05:37:07Zaspwafhttps://www.nuget.org/profiles/aspwafCookie store for use with the firewall allowing to not store any GDPR data in cookies but keep all references local.
You can read and write these cookies using the User in the page request object that is injected in all your controllers.
To integrate the Cookie Store database use the UseDBCookieStore extension method as shown bellow
services.AddFireWall(FireWallTrail.License, FireWallTrail.DomainKey
, domainName: new Uri("https://www.your-domain.com", UriKind.Absolute)
, options =>
{
//your firewall settings
}).UseDBCookieStore();
You can see how to use it using this online documentation here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/Overload-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.WriteCookie.htm
Read about reading such a cookie is documented here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/M-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.TryReadCookie.htmhttps://www.nuget.org/packages/Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore/2020.10.6.1Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore 2020.10.6.12020-10-07T04:35:25Z2020-10-07T04:37:25Zaspwafhttps://www.nuget.org/profiles/aspwafCookie store for use with the firewall allowing to not store any GDPR data in cookies but keep all references local.
You can read and write these cookies using the User in the page request object that is injected in all your controllers.
To integrate the Cookie Store database use the UseDBCookieStore extension method as shown bellow
services.AddFireWall(FireWallTrail.License, FireWallTrail.DomainKey
, domainName: new Uri("https://www.your-domain.com", UriKind.Absolute)
, options =>
{
//your firewall settings
}).UseDBCookieStore();
You can see how to use it using this online documentation here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/Overload-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.WriteCookie.htm
Read about reading such a cookie is documented here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/M-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.TryReadCookie.htmhttps://www.nuget.org/packages/Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore/2020.10.5.1Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore 2020.10.5.12020-10-06T16:25:07Z2020-10-06T16:27:09Zaspwafhttps://www.nuget.org/profiles/aspwafCookie store for use with the firewall allowing to not store any GDPR data in cookies but keep all references local.
You can read and write these cookies using the User in the page request object that is injected in all your controllers.
To integrate the Cookie Store database use the UseDBCookieStore extension method as shown bellow
services.AddFireWall(FireWallTrail.License, FireWallTrail.DomainKey
, domainName: new Uri("https://www.your-domain.com", UriKind.Absolute)
, options =>
{
//your firewall settings
}).UseDBCookieStore();
You can see how to use it using this online documentation here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/Overload-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.WriteCookie.htm
Read about reading such a cookie is documented here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/M-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.TryReadCookie.htmhttps://www.nuget.org/packages/Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore/2020.10.1.3Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore 2020.10.1.32020-10-01T20:19:01Z2020-10-01T20:21:04Zaspwafhttps://www.nuget.org/profiles/aspwafCookie store for use with the firewall allowing to not store any GDPR data in cookies but keep all references local.
You can read and write these cookies using the User in the page request object that is injected in all your controllers.
You can see how to use it using this online documentation here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/Overload-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.WriteCookie.htm
Read about reading such a cookie is documented here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/M-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.TryReadCookie.htmhttps://www.nuget.org/packages/Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore/2020.10.1.2Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore 2020.10.1.22020-10-01T17:14:14Z2020-10-01T17:16:18Zaspwafhttps://www.nuget.org/profiles/aspwafCookie store for use with the firewall allowing to not store any GDPR data in cookies but keep all references local.
You can read and write these cookies using the User in the page request object that is injected in all your controllers.
You can see how to use it using this online documentation here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/Overload-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.WriteCookie.htm
Read about reading such a cookie is documented here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/M-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.TryReadCookie.htmhttps://www.nuget.org/packages/Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore/2020.10.1.1Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore 2020.10.1.12020-10-01T14:25:37Z2020-10-01T14:28:11Zaspwafhttps://www.nuget.org/profiles/aspwafCookie store for use with the firewall allowing to not store any GDPR data in cookies but keep all references local.
You can read and write these cookies using the User in the page request object that is injected in all your controllers.
You can see how to use it using this online documentation here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/Overload-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.WriteCookie.htm
Read about reading such a cookie is documented here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/M-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.TryReadCookie.htmhttps://www.nuget.org/packages/Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore/2020.9.29.10Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore 2020.9.29.102020-09-29T22:07:51Z2020-09-29T22:09:53Zaspwafhttps://www.nuget.org/profiles/aspwafCookie store for use with the firewall allowing to not store any GDPR data in cookies but keep all references local.
You can read and write these cookies using the User in the page request object that is injected in all your controllers.
You can see how to use it using this online documentation here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/Overload-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.WriteCookie.htm
Read about reading such a cookie is documented here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/M-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.TryReadCookie.htmhttps://www.nuget.org/packages/Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore/2020.9.29.9Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore 2020.9.29.92020-09-29T20:45:43Z2020-09-29T20:47:42Zaspwafhttps://www.nuget.org/profiles/aspwafCookie store for use with the firewall allowing to not store any GDPR data in cookies but keep all references local.
You can read and write these cookies using the User in the page request object that is injected in all your controllers.
You can see how to use it using this online documentation here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/Overload-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.WriteCookie.htm
Read about reading such a cookie is documented here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/M-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.TryReadCookie.htmhttps://www.nuget.org/packages/Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore/2020.9.28.2Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore 2020.9.28.22020-09-28T10:50:51Z2020-09-28T10:52:53Zaspwafhttps://www.nuget.org/profiles/aspwafCookie store for use with the firewall allowing to not store any GDPR data in cookies but keep all references local.
You can read and write these cookies using the User in the page request object that is injected in all your controllers.
You can see how to use it using this online documentation here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/Overload-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.WriteCookie.htm
Read about reading such a cookie is documented here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/M-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.TryReadCookie.htmhttps://www.nuget.org/packages/Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore/2020.9.28.1Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore 2020.9.28.12020-09-28T09:19:49Z2020-09-28T09:22:25Zaspwafhttps://www.nuget.org/profiles/aspwafCookie store for use with the firewall allowing to not store any GDPR data in cookies but keep all references local.
You can read and write these cookies using the User in the page request object that is injected in all your controllers.
You can see how to use it using this online documentation here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/Overload-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.WriteCookie.htm
Read about reading such a cookie is documented here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/M-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.TryReadCookie.htmhttps://www.nuget.org/packages/Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore/2020.9.25.1Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore 2020.9.25.12020-09-26T17:29:26Z2020-09-26T17:31:30Zaspwafhttps://www.nuget.org/profiles/aspwafCookie store for use with the firewall allowing to not store any GDPR data in cookies but keep all references local.
You can read and write these cookies using the User in the page request object that is injected in all your controllers.
You can see how to use it using this online documentation here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/Overload-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.WriteCookie.htm
Read about reading such a cookie is documented here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/M-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.TryReadCookie.htmhttps://www.nuget.org/packages/Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore/2020.9.24.2Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore 2020.9.24.22020-09-24T14:29:16Z2020-09-24T14:31:48Zaspwafhttps://www.nuget.org/profiles/aspwafCookie store for use with the firewall allowing to not store any GDPR data in cookies but keep all references local.
You can read and write these cookies using the User in the page request object that is injected in all your controllers.
You can see how to use it using this online documentation here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/Overload-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.WriteCookie.htm
Read about reading such a cookie is documented here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/M-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.TryReadCookie.htmhttps://www.nuget.org/packages/Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore/2020.9.24Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore 2020.9.242020-09-24T07:17:51Z2020-09-24T07:19:59Zaspwafhttps://www.nuget.org/profiles/aspwafCookie store for use with the firewall allowing to not store any GDPR data in cookies but keep all references local.
You can read and write these cookies using the User in the page request object that is injected in all your controllers.
You can see how to use it using this online documentation here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/Overload-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.WriteCookie.htm
Read about reading such a cookie is documented here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/M-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.TryReadCookie.htmhttps://www.nuget.org/packages/Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore/2020.9.23.2Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore 2020.9.23.22020-09-23T18:17:41Z2020-09-23T18:19:42Zaspwafhttps://www.nuget.org/profiles/aspwafCookie store for use with the firewall allowing to not store any GDPR data in cookies but keep all references local.
You can read and write these cookies using the User in the page request object that is injected in all your controllers.
You can see how to use it using this online documentation here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/Overload-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.WriteCookie.htm
Read about reading such a cookie is documented here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/M-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.TryReadCookie.htmhttps://www.nuget.org/packages/Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore/2020.9.23.1Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore 2020.9.23.12020-09-23T17:25:08Z2020-09-23T17:28:15Zaspwafhttps://www.nuget.org/profiles/aspwafCookie store for use with the firewall allowing to not store any GDPR data in cookies but keep all references local.
You can read and write these cookies using the User in the page request object that is injected in all your controllers.
You can see how to use it using this online documentation here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/Overload-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.WriteCookie.htm
Read about reading such a cookie is documented here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/M-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.TryReadCookie.htmhttps://www.nuget.org/packages/Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore/2020.9.22.1Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore 2020.9.22.12020-09-22T16:49:58Z2020-09-22T16:52:01Zaspwafhttps://www.nuget.org/profiles/aspwafCookie store for use with the firewall allowing to not store any GDPR data in cookies but keep all references local.
You can read and write these cookies using the User in the page request object that is injected in all your controllers.
You can see how to use it using this online documentation here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/Overload-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.WriteCookie.htm
Read about reading such a cookie is documented here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/M-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.TryReadCookie.htmhttps://www.nuget.org/packages/Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore/2020.9.21.1Walter.Web.FireWall.CookieStore 2020.9.21.12020-09-21T17:41:17Z2020-09-21T17:47:15Zaspwafhttps://www.nuget.org/profiles/aspwafCookie store for use with the firewall allowing to not store any GDPR data in cookies but keep all references local.
You can read and write these cookies using the User in the page request object that is injected in all your controllers.
You can see how to use it using this online documentation here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/Overload-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.WriteCookie.htm
Read about reading such a cookie is documented here:
https://firewallapi.asp-waf.com/?topic=html/M-Walter.Web.FireWall.IUserIdentity.TryReadCookie.htm