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You are planning an Azure Point-to-Site (P2S) VPN that will use OpenVPN.
Users will authenticate by an on-premises Active Directory domain.
Which additional service should you deploy to support the VPN authentication?

  • A. an Azure key vault
  • B. a RADIUS server
  • C. a certification authority
  • D. Azure Active Directory (Azure AD) Application Proxy
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Suggested Answer: B 🗳️

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walkwolf3
Highly Voted 3 years, 5 months ago
B. a RADIUS server AD Domain authentication allows users to connect to Azure using their organization domain credentials. It requires a RADIUS server that integrates with the AD server. https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/vpn-gateway/point-to-site-about
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IHensch
Highly Voted 7 months, 1 week ago
Selected Answer: B
The correct answer is B. a RADIUS server. In order to support the VPN authentication for your Azure Point-to-Site (P2S) VPN using OpenVPN, you will need to deploy a RADIUS server on your on-premises network. The RADIUS server will be used to authenticate users who are trying to connect to the VPN using their Active Directory credentials. This will allow you to securely and efficiently manage user access to the VPN. A certification authority is not necessary for this scenario, because you are not using certificates for authentication. Similarly, an Azure key vault is not needed, because you are not using keys for authentication. Azure Active Directory (Azure AD) Application Proxy is not relevant to this scenario, because it is used for publishing web applications, not for VPN authentication.
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Shoukathalimpm
Most Recent 2 weeks, 6 days ago
Selected Answer: B
To support VPN authentication for an Azure Point-to-Site (P2S) VPN using OpenVPN and an on-premises Active Directory domain, you should deploy a RADIUS server. The RADIUS server acts as an intermediary to authenticate users against the on-premises Active Directory.
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gsat2326
7 months ago
Answer B -The RADIUS server verifies the identity of the user or device attempting to connect to the VPN by checking the credentials (username, password, certificates, or tokens) provided by the VPN client. -The credentials are compared against a database of valid users, which can be stored locally on the RADIUS server or accessed via external identity systems like Active Directory or LDAP. -If the credentials are valid, the RADIUS server approves the connection request.
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Edward1
7 months, 1 week ago
Selected Answer: B
I think the correct answer is B: AD Domain authentication allows users to connect to Azure using their organization domain credentials. It requires a RADIUS server that integrates with the AD server. Organizations can also leverage their existing RADIUS deployment. https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/vpn-gateway/point-to-site-about
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trashbox
1 year, 6 months ago
Selected Answer: B
"AD Domain authentication allows users to connect to Azure using their organization domain credentials. It requires a RADIUS server that integrates with the AD server." https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/vpn-gateway/point-to-site-about#authentication
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TJ001
2 years, 3 months ago
correct Answer B
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nostromer89
2 years, 4 months ago
It's Radius server. Please check the Documentation it is clearly given.
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nostromer89
2 years, 4 months ago
correct answer B
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jilguens
2 years, 8 months ago
Selected Answer: B
radius server
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1particle
2 years, 9 months ago
B. AD Domain authentication allows users to connect to Azure using their organization domain credentials. It requires a RADIUS server that integrates with the AD server. Organizations can also leverage their existing RADIUS deployment. https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/vpn-gateway/point-to-site-about#authenticate-using-active-directory-ad-domain-server
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wooyourdaddy
2 years, 9 months ago
Selected Answer: B
Ref Link: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/vpn-gateway/point-to-site-about
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jj22222
3 years, 1 month ago
Selected Answer: B
B. a RADIUS server
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d0bermannn
3 years, 2 months ago
Selected Answer: B
B. a RADIUS server is correct
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AidenYoukhana
3 years, 3 months ago
A RADIUS Server.
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leslie79
3 years, 5 months ago
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/vpn-gateway/point-to-site-about
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chreaxa
3 years, 6 months ago
Correct
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