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ChrisBondy
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Azure Site to Site VPN
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June 05, 2019, 07:44:45 pm »
Hi,
Trying to setup Azure Site to Site.
I follow a document for pfSense.
Looks to be working. Azure connection says connected.
OPNsense seems to be showing it's working. But I can't reach the machines on Azure.
Would anyone have any documents for OPNsense, or where I should look to figure out why it's not working?
Status says INSTALL/Routed.
Azure says Connected.
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ChrisBondy
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Re: Azure Site to Site VPN
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June 05, 2019, 11:32:27 pm »
Got it working... followed the document in doc section
Microsoft Azure Route-based VPN
It still didn't work after I followed it.
Noticed there was firewall rule after I created the interface. I deleted it, then I was
able to connect.
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ChrisBondy
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Re: Azure Site to Site VPN
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June 11, 2019, 11:17:31 pm »
Back again to ask another question.
connection is up, I can ping and RDP from Local to the Azure machines.
But can't ping or RDP from Azure to Local machines.
Any know what I missed?
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ChrisBondy
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Re: Azure Site to Site VPN
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July 02, 2019, 11:54:23 pm »
I was finally able to get this working.
I found the issue was , if I rebooted the firewall/router. It would stop working.
Every time the Firewall is restarted, I have to go to System/Routes and apply my static route to Azure
I have a static route as the document said to do. I have keep applying it after I restart.
Is this normal or bug, or something stupid I doing?
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