This post summarize the configuration for allowing Point-2-site vpn users to access your remote peering network.Â
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Diagram and Protocols
Azure supports three types of Point-to-site VPN options:
Secure Socket Tunneling Protocol (SSTP). SSTP is a Microsoft proprietary SSL-based solution that can penetrate firewalls since most firewalls open the outbound TCP port that 443 SSL uses.
OpenVPN. OpenVPN is a SSL-based solution that can penetrate firewalls since most firewalls open the outbound TCP port that 443 SSL uses.
IKEv2 VPN. IKEv2 VPN is a standards-based IPsec VPN solution that uses outbound UDP ports 500 and 4500 and IP protocol no. 50. Firewalls don't always open these ports, so there's a possibility of IKEv2 VPN not being able to traverse proxies and firewalls.
Steps to Configure Peering
Azure supports the following types of peering:
Virtual network peering: Connecting virtual networks within the same Azure region.
Global virtual network peering: Connecting virtual networks across Azure regions.
1Â Go to your Azure virtual network, choose Peerings from left panel
2Â Click add button
3Â Enter local peering link name and remote peering link name. Azure will create two links for you in this one time setup.
4Â Choose remote virtual network nameÂ
Once you completed peering, the VMs can talk each other in those two virtual networks (10.1.0.0/16 and 10.2.0.0/16) without further configuration.
Configure Peering Links
1Â Â Add a route for peering network into Virtual Network Gateway ConfigurationNext step is to change gateway for both peering network.Â
2Â Change Peering configuration on local )
This will allow P2S users to access your remote peering network.Explanation for Virtual network gateway or Route server:Â
- Dynamic routes for virtual machines in a virtual network are programmed by virtual network gateways or Route Servers. Additionally, a virtual network gateway routes traffic between on-premises networks and Azure virtual networks. A virtual network gateway can be created for either VPN Gateway or ExpressRoute.
3Â Change Peering configuration on remoteÂ
After above steps, your P2S users should be able to access remote site's network.Â
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