Muokkaa

Jaa


How to create VPN profiles in Configuration Manager

Applies to: Configuration Manager (current branch)

Important

Starting in version 2203, this company resource access feature is no longer supported. For more information, see Frequently asked questions about resource access deprecation.

Configuration Manager supports multiple VPN connection types. For more information on the connection types available for the different device platforms, see VPN profiles.

For third-party VPN connections, distribute the VPN app before you deploy the VPN profile. If you don't deploy the app, users will be prompted to do so when they try to connect to the VPN. For more information, see Deploy applications.

Create a VPN profile

  1. In the Configuration Manager console, go to the Assets and Compliance workspace, expand Compliance Settings, expand Company Resource Access, and select the VPN Profiles node.

  2. On the Home tab of the ribbon, in the Create group, choose Create VPN Profile.

  3. On the General page of the Create VPN Profile Wizard, specify the following information:

    • Name: Enter a unique name to identify the VPN profile in the console.

      Note

      Don't use the following characters in the VPN profile name: \/:*?<>|; . The Windows VPN profile doesn't support these special characters.

    • Description: Optionally enter a description to provide further information about the VPN profile.

    • VPN profile type: Select the appropriate platform.

      If you select the Windows 8.1 platform, you can also Import from file. This action imports VPN profile information from an XML file. If you select this option, the rest of the wizard simplifies to the following pages: Supported Platforms and Import VPN Profile.

  4. On the Supported Platforms page, select the OS versions that this VPN profile supports.

  5. On the Connection page, specify the following information:

    • Connection type: Choose the VPN connection type. For more information on the supported types, see VPN profiles.

    • Server list: Add a new server to use for the VPN connection. Depending on the connection type, you can add one or more VPN servers and specify which server is the default.

    • Bypass VPN when connected to company network: Configure clients to not use the VPN when they're on your internal network. If necessary, specify a connection-specific DNS name.

  6. On the Authentication Method page of the wizard, choose a method that's supported by the connection type. The settings and available options on this page vary depending on the selected connection type. For more information, see Authentication method reference.

  7. On the Proxy Settings page, if your VPN uses a proxy server, select one of the options as appropriate for your environment. Then provide the configuration information for the proxy.

  8. The Applications page only applies to Windows 10 profiles. Add desktop and universal apps that automatically connect to this VPN. The type of app determines the app identifier:

    You can also configure an option so that Only the listed apps can use this VPN.

    Important

    Secure all lists of associated apps that you compile for configuring a per-app VPN. If an unauthorized user changes your list, and you import it to the per-app VPN app list, you potentially authorize VPN access to apps that shouldn't have access.

  9. The Boundaries page only applies to Windows 10 profiles to configure VPN boundaries. You can add the following options:

    • Network traffic rules: Set the protocols, local port, remote port, and address ranges to enable for the VPN connection.

      Note

      If you don't create a network traffic rule, all protocols, ports, and address ranges are enabled. After you create a rule, only the protocols, ports, and address ranges that you specify in that rule or in additional rules are used by the VPN connection.

    • DNS names and servers: DNS servers that are used by the VPN connection after the device establishes the connection.

    • Routes: Network routes that use the VPN connection. Creation of more than 60 routes may cause the policy to fail.

  10. Complete the wizard.

The new VPN profile is displayed in the VPN Profiles node in the Assets and Compliance workspace.

Authentication method reference

Available VPN authentication methods depend on the connection type:

Certificates

If the client certificate authenticates to a RADIUS server, like a Network Policy Server, set the Subject Alternative Name in the certificate to the User Principal Name.

Supported connection types:

  • Pulse Secure
  • F5 Edge Client
  • Dell SonicWALL Mobile Connect
  • Check Point Mobile VPN

Username and Password

Supported connection types:

  • Pulse Secure
  • F5 Edge Client
  • Dell SonicWALL Mobile Connect
  • Check Point Mobile VPN

Microsoft EAP-TTLS

Supported connection types:

  • Microsoft SSL (SSTP)
  • Microsoft Automatic
  • PPTP
  • IKEv2
  • L2TP

Microsoft protected EAP (PEAP

Supported connection types:

  • Microsoft SSL (SSTP)
  • Microsoft Automatic
  • IKEv2
  • PPTP
  • L2TP

Microsoft secured password (EAP-MSCHAP v2)

Supported connection types:

  • Microsoft SSL (SSTP)
  • Microsoft Automatic
  • IKEv2
  • PPTP
  • L2TP

Smart Card or other certificate

Supported connection types:

  • Microsoft SSL (SSTP)
  • Microsoft Automatic
  • IKEv2
  • PPTP
  • L2TP

MSCHAP v2

Supported connection types:

  • Microsoft SSL (SSTP)
  • Microsoft Automatic
  • IKEv2
  • PPTP
  • L2TP

Use machine certificates

Supported connection types:

  • IKEv2

Additional authentication options

When the Windows client version supports it, the option to Configure the authentication method is available. This option opens the Windows properties window to configure the authentication method.

Depending on the selected options, you might be asked to specify more information, for example:

  • Remember the user credentials at each logon: User credentials are remembered so that users don't have to enter them each time they connect.

  • Select a client certificate for client authentication: Select a previously created client SCEP certificate profile to authenticate the VPN connection. For more information, see Create PFX certificate profiles.

Next steps

  • For third-party VPN connections, distribute the VPN app before you deploy the VPN profile. If you don't deploy the app, users will be prompted to do so when they try to connect to the VPN. For more information, see Deploy applications.

  • Deploy the VPN profile. For more information, see How to deploy profiles.