I have a web server running in my on-premises network. I like to allow access to it from the internet via TCP port 443. To do that, I need to create two types of rules in my edge firewall. I need a NAT (Network Address Translation) rule to map a public IP address to the private IP address of the webserver. I also need an ACL rule to allow only relevant traffic (TCP 443). This ensures the traffic…
As we know, passwords are no longer strong. In Verizon Data Breach Investigations Report (2017), it says, 81% of hacking-related breaches used either stolen or weak passwords. Multi-factor authentication can provide an extra layer of security to the sign-in process but it doesn’t eliminate the requirement for passwords. In one of my previous blog posts, I explain how we can enable Azure…
When we connect two networks via VPN connection, we only allow certain traffic to pass through (In most scenarios). This is the normal security best practice. We normally use a firewall to do this. When it comes to Azure, we may also need to connect virtual networks . In such situation, By using Azure Firewall, we can control the traffic between virtual networks. More info about Azure firewall…
In this blog post we are going to learn about Active-Active Azure VPN gateways. There are two methods to connect two virtual networks.
1. Azure VPN Gateways
2. Azure VNET Peering
Azure VNET Peering
Azure VNET peering allows connecting virtual networks seamlessly via Azure backbone infrastructure. This is similar to inter-VLAN routing in on-premises networks. The traffic will not pass via the…