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  1. May 13, 2024 · Posted by John 'Velociraptor' Guerrero — May 9, 2024 at 2:41 p.m. PDT. Today we're talking about a character from Street Fighter 4 who failed on all of these fronts so hard that he's arguably ...

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    • Overview
    • Important points
    • Add a private endpoint using Azure portal
    • Add a private endpoint using PowerShell
    • Manage private endpoints using Azure portal
    • Validate that the private link connection works
    • Limitations and design considerations
    • Next steps

    Azure Private Link Service enables you to access Azure Services (for example, Azure Event Hubs, Azure Storage, and Azure Cosmos DB) and Azure hosted customer/partner services over a private endpoint in your virtual network.

    A private endpoint is a network interface that connects you privately and securely to a service powered by Azure Private Link. The private endpoint uses a private IP address from your virtual network, effectively bringing the service into your virtual network. All traffic to the service can be routed through the private endpoint, so no gateways, NAT devices, ExpressRoute or VPN connections, or public IP addresses are needed. Traffic between your virtual network and the service traverses over the Microsoft backbone network, eliminating exposure from the public Internet. You can connect to an instance of an Azure resource, giving you the highest level of granularity in access control.

    •This feature isn't supported in the basic tier.

    •Enabling private endpoints can prevent other Azure services from interacting with Event Hubs. Requests that are blocked include those from other Azure services, from the Azure portal, from logging and metrics services, and so on. As an exception, you can allow access to Event Hubs resources from certain trusted services even when private endpoints are enabled. For a list of trusted services, see Trusted services.

    Prerequisites

    To integrate an Event Hubs namespace with Azure Private Link, you need the following entities or permissions: •An Event Hubs namespace. •An Azure virtual network. •A subnet in the virtual network. You can use the default subnet. •Owner or contributor permissions for both the namespace and the virtual network.

    Configure private access when creating a namespace

    When creating a namespace, you can either allow public only (from all networks) or private only (only via private endpoints) access to the namespace. If you select the Private access option on the Networking page of the namespace creation wizard, you can add a private endpoint on the page by selecting + Private endpoint button. See the next section for the detailed steps for adding a private endpoint.

    Configure private access for an existing namespace

    If you already have an Event Hubs namespace, you can create a private link connection by following these steps: 1.Sign in to the Azure portal. 2.In the search bar, type in event hubs. 3.Select the namespace from the list to which you want to add a private endpoint. 4.On the Networking page, for Public network access, select Disabled if you want the namespace to be accessed only via private endpoints. 5.For Allow trusted Microsoft services to bypass this firewall, select Yes if you want to allow trusted Microsoft services to bypass this firewall. 6.Switch to the Private endpoint connections tab. 7.Select the + Private Endpoint button at the top of the page. 8.On the Basics page, follow these steps: 9.Select the Azure subscription in which you want to create the private endpoint. 10.Select the resource group for the private endpoint resource. 11.Enter a name for the private endpoint. 12.Enter a name for the network interface. 13.Select a region for the private endpoint. Your private endpoint must be in the same region as your virtual network, but can be in a different region from the private link resource that you're connecting to. 14.Select Next: Resource > button at the bottom of the page. 1.On the Resource page, review settings, and select Next: Virtual Network. 2.On the Virtual Network page, you select the subnet in a virtual network to where you want to deploy the private endpoint. 3.Select a virtual network. Only virtual networks in the currently selected subscription and location are listed in the drop-down list. 4.Select a subnet in the virtual network you selected. 5.Notice that the network policy for private endpoints is disabled. If you want to enable it, select edit, update the setting, and select Save. 6.For Private IP configuration, by default, Dynamically allocate IP address option is selected. If you want to assign a static IP address, select Statically allocate IP address*. 7.For Application security group, select an existing application security group or create one that's to be associated with the private endpoint. 8.Select Next: DNS > button at the bottom of the page. 1.On the DNS page, select whether you want the private endpoint to be integrated with a private DNS zone, and then select Next: Tags. 2.On the Tags page, create any tags (names and values) that you want to associate with the private endpoint resource. Then, select Review + create button at the bottom of the page. 3.On the Review + create, review all the settings, and select Create to create the private endpoint. 4.Confirm that you see the private endpoint connection you created shows up in the list of endpoints. In this example, the private endpoint is auto-approved because you connected to an Azure resource in your directory and you have sufficient permissions.

    Configure the private DNS Zone

    Create a private DNS zone for Event Hubs domain and create an association link with the virtual network:

    When you create a private endpoint, the connection must be approved. If the resource for which you're creating a private endpoint is in your directory, you can approve the connection request provided you have sufficient permissions. If you're connecting to an Azure resource in another directory, you must wait for the owner of that resource to approve your connection request.

    There are four provisioning states:

    You should validate that resources within the virtual network of the private endpoint are connecting to your Event Hubs namespace over a private IP address, and that they have the correct private DNS zone integration.

    First, create a virtual machine by following the steps in Create a Windows virtual machine in the Azure portal

    In the Networking tab:

    1.Specify Virtual network and Subnet. You must select the Virtual Network on which you deployed the private endpoint.

    2.Specify a public IP resource.

    3.For NIC network security group, select None.

    •For pricing information, see Azure Private Link pricing.

    •This feature is available in all Azure public regions.

    •Maximum number of private endpoints per Event Hubs namespace: 120.

    •The traffic is blocked at the application layer, not at the TCP layer. Therefore, you see TCP connections or nslookup operations succeeding against the public endpoint even though the public access is disabled.

    •Learn more about Azure Private Link

    •Learn more about Azure Event Hubs

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