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@JamesNK JamesNK commented May 15, 2022

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@JamesNK JamesNK added area-auth Includes: Authn, Authz, OAuth, OIDC, Bearer area-runtime labels May 15, 2022
@JamesNK JamesNK changed the title Enable trimming on remaining middleware and security Enable trimming on remaining middleware and security projects May 15, 2022
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Assuming this passes the tests 😄 etc. etc.

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JamesNK commented May 15, 2022

Bleh. Warnings didn't show up earlier.

Negotiate auth will need to be marked as unsafe because of internal reflection: dotnet/runtime#29270 (comment) cc @Tratcher

@JamesNK JamesNK merged commit ef6286f into main May 16, 2022
@JamesNK JamesNK deleted the jamesnk/trimming-middleware branch May 16, 2022 22:52
@ghost ghost added this to the 7.0-preview5 milestone May 16, 2022
@amcasey amcasey added area-middleware Includes: URL rewrite, redirect, response cache/compression, session, and other general middlewares and removed area-runtime labels Jun 6, 2023
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