To check with Azure Cli use same following command Now if you see the result, Protocol has been changed to OpenVPN, check with Power Shell command: $ Set-AzureRmVirtualNetworkGateway -VirtualNetworkGateway $vpngw -VpnClientProtocol “OpenVPN”Īz network vnet-gateway update -g myGroup -n vVnet01GW –client-protocol OpenVPN $Īz network vnet-gateway show -g myGroup -n vVnet01GW –query vpnClientConfiguration.vpnClientProtocols -o jsonĬurrently SSTP is set, so we need to change this to OpenVPN by following Power Shell command: To verify what protocol is being used, type following Power Shell command: $vpngw = Get-AzureRmVirtualNetworkGateway -ResourceGroupName myGroup -Name vVNet01GW Make sure that the gateway is already configured for point-to-site (IKEv2 or SSTP) before setup. If you do not, use the below article to create a point-to-site VPN.Ĭonfigure Point-to-Site VPN using Power ShellĬonfigure Point to Site (P2S) VPN using Azure CLI Enable OpenVPN on the gateway:Įnable OpenVPN on your gateway. I assume that you already have a working point-to-site environment. This article helps you set up OpenVPN on Azure VPN Gateway.
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