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Unable to get Site-to-Site working for our on-premise to our Azure VNET

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Hi :)

we're not having much luck getting our Site-to-Site VPN working from our office to our Azure VNET. Here's what we've tried and would love some help telling us what we have configured wrong.

Virtual Network Address Space

- 10.0.1.0/24

Subnet-1 : 10.0.1.0/27 (1.4 -> 1.30)

Gateway: 10.0.1.32/29 (1.32->1.38)

Point-to-Site Connectivity

- 10.0.0.0/24 (0.1 -> 0.254)

Computers

- 1. VM -> 10.0.1.4

- 2. About a dozen Websites (Azure Websites) with a VPN to this VNET.

Office LAN Setup

- Public Ip: X.Y.Z.54

- Private LAN IP: 192.168.178.1 (modem) / 192.168.178.2 -> .254 (our computers, etc)

What we're trying to do

We need to access that single VM via ip address 10.0.1.4. We do not want to expose this VM to the public internet, only via VPN.

1. Have our Office modem/router have a permanent VPN connection to our VNET. (We believe that it can do it -> it's a FRITZ!Box 7390 and can supposedly do this). We believe this would be aSITE-TO-SITE connection.

2. When we are _not_ in office but are mobile, we need to manually VPN to Azure. As such, we believe this would be aPOINT-TO-SITE connection.

Questions

1. Can this be possible? Have both a site-to-site (for the office) and a Point-to-site vpn when we are mobile and on the road?

2. Do we need to create TWO VNETS in Azure or can we do all of this with just one?

3. Given our Office lan setup, what are some sample Azure VNET configuration we should be doing, for this?

I've read something that we need a STATIC ROUTING gateway type -- but that doesn't work for Point-To-Site .. so we're soooo confused :/

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So could someone _please_ help us out?

-J-



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