I am trying for hour now to communicate between two computer.
- Local PC
- AzureVM
They are both connected via Point-2-Site VPN. The VPN itself works like a charme and isn´t hard to handle. But I don´t get the communication to work.
The local computer get´s IPs from the range 192.168.10.0/24 (client address pool). The server has the IP 10.0.1.4. Usually I would set up a router or a second NIC on the server to get this to work. But obviously I am to dump to get this to work on Azure.
No ping, nothing.
I already tried this script: Routing in Azure between point-to-site and site-to-site networks
Unfortunately it doesn´t helped me out. Is there anybody out there who can lead me the way to knowledge ?
Thanks for any reply!
Do you ensure VPN connection has been established? You could check as the following screenshot.
By default, Windows Firewall blocks ICMP package. So, you could not ping Azure VM. If possible, you could disable Windows Firewall and try again.
More information about configure a Point-to-Site connection to a VNet using the Azure portal please refer to this link.
Also, you could follow this link to verify your connection.
Update from discuss:
ICMP could block by firewall policy, such as local network policy, Azure NSG. You had better use other way to check VPN connection, such as RDP.