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Azure Blob Storage does not support domain joining in the same way that Azure File Share does. Azure Blob Storage is designed to be accessed over HTTP/HTTPS and does not support SMB protocol, which is required for domain joining. However, you can control access to Blob Storage using Azure Role-Based Access Control (RBAC) and Shared Access Signatures (SAS).
Here are some key points regarding Azure Blob Storage permissions:
Azure RBAC: You can assign Azure RBAC roles to users, groups, or service principals at the scope of the storage account or a specific container to grant them access to Blob Storage
Shared Access Signatures (SAS): SAS tokens provide a way to grant limited access to objects in your storage account to other clients, without exposing your account key
Detailed information: Authorize access to blobs using Microsoft Entra ID
Authorize requests to Azure Storage
For managing access to Azure Blob Storage, you typically use Azure Active Directory (Azure AD) for authentication and Azure RBAC for authorization. While Azure Blob Storage does not support joining to a domain, you can assign permissions to Azure AD identities using Azure RBAC, which allows for a similar level of access control.
If you're looking for domain join capabilities specifically for file shares, Azure Files supports integration with Azure AD Domain Services for SMB access, which allows you to use NTFS permissions and Active Directory credentials to secure your file shares
References
Quickstart: Azure Blob Storage client module for Go - Azure Storage | Microsoft Learn
@azure/storage-blob package | Microsoft Learn
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