I checked the route table and the 10.0.0.0 routing is in there. The first line was already there, I added the second one and re-connected the VPN.ĪDD 10.0.10.0 MASK 255.255.254.0 default METRIC default IF defaultĪDD 10.0.0.0 MASK 255.255.254.0 default METRIC default IF default One article I found referenced the need for adding a line to the routes.txt for the VPN connection. VPN Connection Successful Image (sorry, I can't post the image directly)Īll VPN connections appear to be working, but I cannot see machines on VNet1 from here. I downloaded the VPN client on my machine here and connected to the VPN. The VNet2 Gateway also has point-to-site enabled. So I added a classic network and connected both networks with a site-to-site VPN. Unfortunately, only the classic platform supports point-to-site. The VM is on the newer Resource Manager platform. I'm new to Azure and trying to use VPN to connect a single machine here to a VM on Azure.
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