# P2S client root certificate private key Paste the private key replacing everything between and "key" and "/key". Go back to the vpnconfig.ovpn file in Notepad and find this section. To get the private key, select the text (including and between) "-BEGIN PRIVATE KEY-" and "-END PRIVATE KEY-" and copy it. # please fill this field with a PEM formatted cert Find the section shown below and replace everything between "cert" and "/cert". Switch to the vpnconfig.ovpn file you opened in Notepad from step 3. You can identify the child certificate by looking at the subject=/ line. To get the thumbprint of the client (child) certificate, select the text (including and between)"-BEGIN CERTIFICATE-" and "-END CERTIFICATE-" for the child certificate and copy it. openssl pkcs12 -in "filename.pfx" -nodes -out "profileinfo.txt" Be sure to use the thumbprint of the client certificate. The profileinfo.txt file contains the private key and the thumbprint for the CA and the Client certificate. Using OpenSSL on your machine is one way. Use the following article links:Įxtract the private key and the base64 thumbprint from the. Next, open the vpnconfig.ovpn configuration file from the OpenVPN folder using Notepad.Įxport the point-to-site client certificate you created and uploaded.
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Unzip the file to view the OpenVPN folder.ĭownload and install the OpenVPN client (version 2.4 or higher) from the official OpenVPN website.ĭownload the VPN client profile package from the Azure portal, or use the 'New-AzVpnClientConfiguration' cmdlet in PowerShell. You can generate and download the VPN client configuration files from the portal, or by using PowerShell. For details, see Configure OpenVPN for Azure VPN Gateway. Verify that you have completed the steps to configure OpenVPN for your VPN gateway. This article helps you configure OpenVPN ® Protocol clients.