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Azure point to site vpn windows 7
Azure point to site vpn windows 7






  1. #Azure point to site vpn windows 7 how to#
  2. #Azure point to site vpn windows 7 install#
  3. #Azure point to site vpn windows 7 update#

Run mmc.exe, add snap-in for Certificates -> Computer accountĦ. Confirm prompt with "y", ignore metabase error (if it appears)Ĥ. (3650 = 10 years, "." represents the fully-qualified domain name, FQDN)ģ.

#Azure point to site vpn windows 7 install#

Use SelfSSL (IIS6 Resource Kit, custom install only this component, ) to generate an SSL certificate for the SSTP:Ĭ:\>"c:\Program Files (x86)\IIS Resources\SelfSSL\selfssl.exe" /N:cn=. /V:3650 Click on Server Manager -> Notifications -> "Open the Getting Started Wizard"Ģ. Add "Remote Access", include VPN and Routing (needed for NAT) role services and restartģ. Click on Server Manager -> Manage -> "Add Roles and Features"Ģ. Connect using Remote Desktop (RDP) through the Dashboardġ. Go to Virtual Machines, select the VM, select Endpoints, select RemoteDesktop endpoint, click Edit Endpoint at the bottom and change the public port to 3389.ĥ. But you can edit the endpoint to change the public port to 3389. The public port created by default for RDP is a random one between 41952-65535. The DNS name, username and password will be used to connect to the VPNģ. Create new Windows Server VM using "Quick Create"Ģ.

#Azure point to site vpn windows 7 how to#

Am I an idiot or am I missing something here?įYI - there is a blog post on how to setup an SSTP VPN Provider on Azure (without connect):

#Azure point to site vpn windows 7 update#

However, the articles reference consoles that look like this imageĪm I not on the right version of Azure? Did they update the interface and not update their documentation? Bottom line, how (using the Azure interface that I have) can I use the Azure Connect? I tried creating a Virtual Network, but there is nothing on there that has an option to Install Local Endpoints with Windows Azure Connect. My console looks like this image ( sample image from a Google search. In fact, the Microsoft sites help documents are 2 to 2.5 years old. However, the references in that post to Herve Roggero's Blog and even Microsoft's own Azure Support Site talk about features that are not available to me and the screen shots don't look anything like what I see on my Azure console. I've also seen from post like this one that say to use Azure Connect and that it should work for our needs. I have the server setup and I've now realized (after days of searching) that traditional PPTP or L2TP VPN's using RRAS won't work because the Azure framework prevents these protocols. I thought this would be super easy, but I have spent days trying to figure this out. I've setup a simple Windows virtual machine in Azure that needs to be accessed via VPN by 12 remote users (who all work from home) to simply access a shared drive.








Azure point to site vpn windows 7