Forum Discussion
VPN Options for Two Azure VM's
- Aug 16, 2017
Hi Tammy
If we just clarify what you want to achieve
- You have a VNET in azure
- You wish for clients to connect directly to this VNET in order to gain access to servers in the VNET using Azure features.
if this is correct, then all you need to configure is Point to Site VPN, this will allow all clients to connect directly to the VNET.
That being said, if you have different coprate locations that need to access these servers then a Site to Site VPN between the on premise endpoint and your VNET is the option you need to go with.
I have not used Hamachi in a long time, but under no curcimstances is that a solution i personally would indorse.
Hi Tammy
If we just clarify what you want to achieve
- You have a VNET in azure
- You wish for clients to connect directly to this VNET in order to gain access to servers in the VNET using Azure features.
if this is correct, then all you need to configure is Point to Site VPN, this will allow all clients to connect directly to the VNET.
That being said, if you have different coprate locations that need to access these servers then a Site to Site VPN between the on premise endpoint and your VNET is the option you need to go with.
I have not used Hamachi in a long time, but under no curcimstances is that a solution i personally would indorse.
- TammyAug 29, 2017Iron Contributor
Thank you very much for this info!
I have since set-up ACL's for the office locations...working great! Some users work from home occasionally...I have entered their IP's in ACL so all good there but I will still look at the Point-to-Site VPN for those times their IP changes and I'm not around to update it in Azure....just being proactive on that front!
Definitely not pursing Hamachi now....phew!
Thanks again for your help!
Cheers!