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Using OpenVpn instead of Azure Vpn Client

  • February 25, 2022
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  • Sidekick (Customer)
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Hi,

 

Our company policy prevent us from downloading from Microsoft Store which means that we cannot make use of Microsoft Azure Vpn Client. Can the Cloud Build Place be setup to use OpenVpn instead?

I think it is possible in Azure to setup so that OpenVpn certificates can be used and not only certificates for MS Azure Vpn Client. So is it possible for us to request that our Cloud Build Place is setup in a way so that the vpn profile that can be downloaded from IFS Lifecycle includes settings to connect using OpenVpn?

Or is there any other way of accessing Cloud databases and Git repositories from a development desktop without MS Azure Vpn Client?

Best answer by Naleen

Hi, 

We currently support only Microsoft Azure VPN. 

However, VPN is required only to access IFS Cloud Database. Git repository can be accessed without the VPN. 

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  • Hero (Employee)
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  • March 16, 2022

Hi, 

We currently support only Microsoft Azure VPN. 

However, VPN is required only to access IFS Cloud Database. Git repository can be accessed without the VPN. 


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  • Sidekick (Customer)
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  • March 21, 2022

Are there any plans to support anything else than MS Azure Vpn Client?


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Hi,

We are investigating on other ways of connecting to IFS Cloud DB without  a VPN. We have identified this as a critical requirement and included to the product roadmap. 


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