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Merge deployment-0.9.30 to master #218

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Remove dac_url and ddc_validation params

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Merge deployment-0.9.30 to master #218

Remove dac_url and ddc_validation params
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GitGuardian / GitGuardian Security Checks completed Jan 5, 2024 in 20s

2 secrets uncovered!

2 secrets were uncovered from the scan of 250 commits in your pull request. ❌

Please have a look to GitGuardian findings and remediate in order to secure your code.

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🔎 Detected hardcoded secrets in your pull request

  • Pull request #218: deployment-0.9.30-merge-to-master 👉 master
GitGuardian id Secret Commit Filename
9100662 Generic High Entropy Secret 1b626e6 node/service/chain-specs/example.json View secret
9100662 Generic High Entropy Secret aa09dfe node/service/chain-specs/example.json View secret

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  4. If possible, rewrite git history. Rewriting git history is not a trivial act. You might completely break other contributing developers' workflow and you risk accidentally deleting legitimate data.

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