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The Graveyard - Products No Longer Supported => D-Link NetDefend Firewalls => Topic started by: Grebyl on August 21, 2012, 04:07:08 PM
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Have anyone manage to set this up yet , if so , how ??
Microsoft have 2 certified vendors at the moment , acctually its just because they work out of the box practicaly with the downloadable cfg file for the cis co units, however i would be more then happy to see more vendors make this site to site functionality to azure (microsoft cloud service)
cheers!
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Please find and show here a document with VPN specification from Microsoft
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http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windowsazure/jj156075.aspx
If you dont see your device listed as a supported device, your VPN device still might work with Windows Azure Virtual Network. However, the device will not be fully supported and no configuration scripts will be supplied. In order for a network device to work with Windows Azure Virtual Network, it must support the following:
VPN device must have a public facing IPv4 address
VPN device must support IKEv1
Establish IPsec Security Associations in Tunnel mode
VPN device must support NAT-T
VPN device must support AES 128-bit encryption function, SHA-1 hashing function, and Diffie-Hellman Perfect Forward Secrecy in "Group 2" mode
VPN device must fragment packets before encapsulating with the VPN headers
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DFL has all this possibilities, so just try to set IPsec up