What is the difference between StackExchange.Redis and StackExchange.Redis.StrongName?

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攒了一身酷 2021-02-03 19:36

While I was following Azure documentation for how to use Redis Cache in Azure Portal I noticed this note:

If you prefer to use a strong-named version of t

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  •  你的背包
    2021-02-03 20:27

    Do you need a strongly named Redis library? In all likelihood, especially if you never even encountered this term, the answer is no. But read on.

    What is strongly named?

    • it's a .NET specific thing
    • you can choose to sign your assembly with a cryptographic key
    • this makes it possible to verify that you are actually loading/running something you expect to load/run
    • the "strong name" includes the cryptographic signature together with the the usual name, version and things like that.

    Do you ever need strong names?

    • probably not unless you have specific reasons. Some of these may be:
    • historic (we used to sign our assemblies and why change now)
    • corporate policies
    • special circumstances such as something else you are using requires strong names (it used to be a requirement to have strong name if you wanted to add something to the GAC)
    • possibly security considerations

    Is it a good idea to sign your assemblies?

    • there are a lot of divided opinions
    • very often strong names are a pain in so many ways with questionable benefits
    • it has been a trend lately to not use strong names unless you really must

    Do you need a strongly named Redis library?

    • unless you decide or have to sign your own application which uses Redis library you don't
    • the strong names version of Redis library is identical to the other one
    • it exists solely for the reason to make lives of those who need to use strong names easier

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