Using vpn client inside azure vm [closed] - azure

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I am trying to use a VPN Client (Check Point Endpoint Security) from withing an azure VM. Everything works fine, when the VM is not part of an azure VPN. When it is the connection cannot be made (negotiation with site failed). I tried adding several endpoints (https://forums.checkpoint.com/forums/message.jspa?messageID=15352) - still nothing. Am I missing something here?

Turns out to be a software (client) problem.

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In my project i was previously using ping federate and that has heartbeat which i mention in my .yml file.
for example
heart-beat-uri: https://login-abc.com/pingfederation/heartbeat.ping
any idea that azure uses heartbeat or not?
As Explained in the comment section, please find the reference for the same.

azure VM restoring as it was a week before [closed]

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I created Windows 2012 VM on azure. I did something wrong in server and suddenly behaving strange. I would like to restore server as it was a week before. Can you do that if yes how can we do it?
There is no way of doing it unless you've configured backup (or did a snapshot) for the VM. By default VM's are not backed up.

Windows Server 2016 on Azure is not activated [closed]

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I have deployed an instance of Windows Server 2016 (with containers) on Azure. When I start the machine I see a message in the right-bottom that Windows hasn't been activated.
Also the settings show that Windows is not activated:
I would guess that these Azure provided images have already been activated?
You could try to resize your VM to other size.
If it does not work, I suggest you refer this official article about troubleshooting Windows activation failures on Azure VMs.

Azure IP is attempting to log into my server [closed]

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I have a server that is constantly being hit with login attempts from an azure IP. I'm trying to figure out who to report it too. It's hitting multiple times a minute.
Report the details at Microsoft Online Services Security Incident and Abuse Reporting.

Is SSL not secure any more? [closed]

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acording to this link https://web.nvd.nist.gov/view/vuln/detail?vulnId=CVE-2014-0160 is SSL not secure any more?
additional link: http://heartbleed.com/
SSL as a protocol is still secure. That bug exists in OpenSSL, which is one implementation of SSL but not the only one.
As a parallel, imagine if a bug was found in Internet Explorer. You wouldn't as a result then say "web browsing is not secure any more" - there are plenty of other web browsers, and they haven't suddenly become insecure because Internet Explorer had a bug.

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