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In order to connect to the VPN server or service, you need to obtain a file that contains the specifics needed for the connection. Such a configuration file is called a profile and has an.ovpn file extension. If your business is using Access Server or OpenVPN Cloud and your IT department has provided you a URL, you can directly import the profile by entering the URL.

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This article helps you configure OpenVPN ® Protocol clients.

Before you begin

  • Connecting to Server from your OpenVPN Client. The entire process has now finished and it is time to connect to the OpenVPN server from the client. Double click on the OpenVPN GUI shortcut which will be present in your Desktop after installation. You will notice a small computer icon with a lock in the system tray icon.
  • Activate two-factor authentication on VPN connection Setting up the Authenticator Application while adding profile using Connect Client Import a profile into the Connect app.
  • We currently use the OpenVPN Server on pfSense but the OpenVPN Connect client looks really nice and easy to use for our users. The problem is that our users would have to add the config file themselves the first time they use the VPN compared to the community client that we could script the config file to go to the config folder.

Verify that you have completed the steps to configure OpenVPN for your VPN gateway. For details, see Configure OpenVPN for Azure VPN Gateway.

Windows clients

  1. Download and install the OpenVPN client (version 2.4 or higher) from the official OpenVPN website.

  2. Download the VPN profile for the gateway. This can be done from the Point-to-site configuration tab in the Azure portal, or 'New-AzVpnClientConfiguration' in PowerShell.

  3. Unzip the profile. Next, open the vpnconfig.ovpn configuration file from the OpenVPN folder using Notepad.

  4. Export the point-to-site client certificate you created and uploaded to your P2S configuration on the gateway. Use the following article links:

    • VPN Gateway instructions

    • Virtual WAN instructions

  5. Extract the private key and the base64 thumbprint from the .pfx. There are multiple ways to do this. Using OpenSSL on your machine is one way. The profileinfo.txt file contains the private key and the thumbprint for the CA and the Client certificate. Be sure to use the thumbprint of the client certificate.

  6. Open profileinfo.txt in Notepad. To get the thumbprint of the client (child) certificate, select the text (including and between)'-----BEGIN CERTIFICATE-----' and '-----END CERTIFICATE-----' for the child certificate and copy it. You can identify the child certificate by looking at the subject=/ line.

  7. Switch to the vpnconfig.ovpn file you opened in Notepad from step 3. Find the section shown below and replace everything between 'cert' and '/cert'.

  8. Open the profileinfo.txt in Notepad. To get the private key, select the text (including and between) '-----BEGIN PRIVATE KEY-----' and '-----END PRIVATE KEY-----' and copy it.

  9. Go back to the vpnconfig.ovpn file in Notepad and find this section. Paste the private key replacing everything between and 'key' and '/key'.

  10. Do not change any other fields. Use the filled in configuration in client input to connect to the VPN.

  11. Copy the vpnconfig.ovpn file to C:Program FilesOpenVPNconfig folder.

  12. Right-click the OpenVPN icon in the system tray and click connect.

Mac clients

  1. Download and install an OpenVPN client, such as TunnelBlick.

  2. Download the VPN profile for the gateway. This can be done from the point-to-site configuration tab in the Azure portal, or by using 'New-AzVpnClientConfiguration' in PowerShell.

  3. Unzip the profile. Open the vpnconfig.ovpn configuration file from the OpenVPN folder in a text editor.

  4. Fill in the P2S client certificate section with the P2S client certificate public key in base64. In a PEM formatted certificate, you can simply open the .cer file and copy over the base64 key between the certificate headers. Use the following article links for information about how to export a certificate to get the encoded public key:

    • VPN Gateway instructions

    • Virtual WAN instructions

  5. Fill in the private key section with the P2S client certificate private key in base64. See the Export your private key on the OpenVPN site for information about how to extract a private key.

  6. Do not change any other fields. Use the filled in configuration in client input to connect to the VPN.

  7. Double-click the profile file to create the profile in Tunnelblick.

  8. Launch Tunnelblick from the applications folder.

  9. Click on the Tunnelblick icon in the system tray and pick connect.

Important

Only iOS 11.0 and above and MacOS 10.13 and above are supported with OpenVPN protocol.

iOS clients

  1. Install the OpenVPN client (version 2.4 or higher) from the App store.

  2. Download the VPN profile for the gateway. This can be done from the point-to-site configuration tab in the Azure portal, or by using 'New-AzVpnClientConfiguration' in PowerShell.

  3. Unzip the profile. Open the vpnconfig.ovpn configuration file from the OpenVPN folder in a text editor.

  4. Fill in the P2S client certificate section with the P2S client certificate public key in base64. In a PEM formatted certificate, you can simply open the .cer file and copy over the base64 key between the certificate headers. Use the following article links for information about how to export a certificate to get the encoded public key:

    • VPN Gateway instructions

    • Virtual WAN instructions

  5. Fill in the private key section with the P2S client certificate private key in base64. See Export your private key on the OpenVPN site for information about how to extract a private key.

  6. Do not change any other fields.

  7. E-mail the profile file (.ovpn) to your email account that is configured in the mail app on your iPhone.

  8. Open the e-mail in the mail app on the iPhone, and tap the attached file

  9. Tap on More if you do not see Copy to OpenVPN option

  10. Tap on Copy to OpenVPN

  11. Tap on ADD in the Import Profile page

  12. Tap on ADD in the Imported Profile page

  13. Launch the OpenVPN app and slide the switch in the Profile page right to connect

Linux clients

  1. Open a new Terminal session. You can open a new session by pressing 'Ctrl + Alt + t' at the same time.

  2. Enter the following command to install needed components:

  3. Download the VPN profile for the gateway. This can be done from the Point-to-site configuration tab in the Azure portal.

  4. Export the P2S client certificate you created and uploaded to your P2S configuration on the gateway. Use the following article links:

    • VPN Gateway instructions

    • Virtual WAN instructions

  5. Extract the private key and the base64 thumbprint from the .pfx. There are multiple ways to do this. Using OpenSSL on your computer is one way.

    The profileinfo.txt file will contain the private key and the thumbprint for the CA, and the Client certificate. Be sure to use the thumbprint of the client certificate.

  6. Open profileinfo.txt in a text editor. To get the thumbprint of the client (child) certificate, select the text including and between '-----BEGIN CERTIFICATE-----' and '-----END CERTIFICATE-----' for the child certificate and copy it. You can identify the child certificate by looking at the subject=/ line.

  7. Open the vpnconfig.ovpn file and find the section shown below. Replace everything between the and 'cert' and '/cert'.

  8. Open the profileinfo.txt in a text editor. To get the private key, select the text including and between '-----BEGIN PRIVATE KEY-----' and '-----END PRIVATE KEY-----' and copy it.

  9. Open the vpnconfig.ovpn file in a text editor and find this section. Paste the private key replacing everything between and 'key' and '/key'.

  10. Do not change any other fields. Use the filled in configuration in client input to connect to the VPN.

  11. To connect using the command line, type the following command:

  12. To connect using the GUI, go to system settings.

  13. Click + to add a new VPN connection.

  14. Under Add VPN, pick Import from file…

  15. Browse to the profile file and double-click or pick Open.

  16. Click Add on the Add VPN window.

  17. You can connect by turning the VPN ON on the Network Settings page, or under the network icon in the system tray.

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Next steps

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If you want the VPN clients to be able to access resources in another VNet, then follow the instructions on the VNet-to-VNet article to set up a vnet-to-vnet connection. Be sure to enable BGP on the gateways and the connections, otherwise traffic will not flow.

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