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If you set this up, I would verify whether you are utilizing Certificate Pinning. "We expect that most Azure Storage customers will not be impacted; however, your application may be impacted if you explicitly specify a list of acceptable CAs (a practice known as “certificate pinning”). Certificate pinning is no longer considered the best practice. "
More about Certificate Pinning:
https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/security/fundamentals/certificate-pinning
Certificate pinning was originally devised as a means of thwarting Man-in-the-Middle (MITM) attacks. Certificate pinning first became popular in 2011 as the result of the DigiNotar Certificate Authority (CA) compromise, where an attacker was able to create wildcard certificates for several high-profile websites including Google. Chrome was updated to "pin" the current certificates for Google's websites and would reject any connection if a different certificate was presented. Even if an attacker found a way to convince a CA into issuing a fraudulent certificate, it would still be recognized by Chrome as invalid, and the connection rejected.
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