#Azure point to site vpn cost free#
If you don't already have an Azure subscription, you can activate your MSDN subscriber benefits or sign up for a free account. Verify that you have an Azure subscription. To create this configuration using the Azure PowerShell, see Configure a point-to-site VPN using Azure PowerShell. :::image type="content" source="./media/vpn-gateway-howto-point-to-site-resource-manager-portal/point-to-site-diagram.png" alt-text="Connect from a computer to an Azure VNet - point-to-site connection diagram.":::įor more information about point-to-site VPN, see About point-to-site VPN. For more information about Point-to-Site VPN, see About Point-to-Site VPN. P2S creates the VPN connection over either SSTP (Secure Socket Tunneling Protocol), or IKEv2. Point-to-Site connections do not require a VPN device or a public-facing IP address. You can also use P2S instead of a Site-to-Site VPN when you have only a few clients that need to connect to a VNet. Point-to-Site VPN connections are useful when you want to connect to your VNet from a remote location, such when you are telecommuting from home or a conference. This article helps you securely connect individual clients running Windows, Linux, or macOS to an Azure VNet. Configure a Point-to-Site VPN connection using Azure certificate authentication: Azure portal