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- Azure point to site vpn dns not working install#
- Azure point to site vpn dns not working windows 10#
Azure point to site vpn dns not working install#
Install the client certificate and VPN Software. The VPN software downloaded after Step 8 above can be distributed along with the client certificate (PFX) to all clients who wish to connect to Azure VMs. Download VPN Software after the certificate has been validated by Azure and highlights the download button.Configure Root Certificate on Gateway created in Step 5 above.This certificate is to be distributed to all the clients, who will be connecting to Azure VNets
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Open Certificate Manager (certmgr.msc), locate the client certificate created above inside “Personal/Certificates” and export the certificate as PFX with the password.
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Run Command – makecert.exe -n “CN= ” -pe -sky exchange -m 96 -ss My -in “ ” -is my -a sha1.This is done because the VPN Gateway created in Step 5 above needs the certificate in a single line. Open the Base64 certificate in step above in Notepad++ or Notepad, and put everything in a single line by deleting the carriage return.Open Certificate Manager (certmgr.msc), locate the certificate created above inside “Personal/Certificates” and export the certificate to BASE64 without the password.Run Command – makecert -sky exchange -r -n “CN=” -pe -a sha1 -len 2048 -ss My “”.Go to Directory – C:\Program Files (x86)\Windows Kits\10\bin\x86 (This path might slightly differ).