P2S OpenPVN - Local Machine to Azure - Open Port 3030 TCP

Thomas Meier 126 Reputation points
2022-02-07T16:02:38.317+00:00

Hello,

i have a OpenVPN connection from my local machine to my Azure virtuel Gateway. The connection works. But i need a open 3030 TCP Port. If i use the Port from my Azure Virtual Machine to my local machine the port is open. But if i want to reach my local machine from my Azure VM the port is closed.

I think my local router blocks the port, and i cant do a port forwarding in the router.
Is there another way to reach my local machine.

Something like ip forwarding or something else?

How could i manage this in Azure?

Thanks for help!

Regards
Thomas

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  1. suvasara-MSFT 10,076 Reputation points Moderator
    2022-02-08T03:47:28.207+00:00

    @Thomas Meier , If you are looking for a bidirectional communication in P2S then it is not possible today. Instead, you can implement S2S to achieve this.

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