Esse processo exige que você tenha um gateway VPN ponto a site. Para detalhes sobre como
criar um, consulte Gateways VPN.
Conectar-se ao VMware Engine usando VPN de ponto a site
Para se conectar ao VMware Engine pelo computador, você precisa de um cliente VPN
e de um perfil de conexão. Exemplos de clientes VPN são a GUI da OpenVPN
para Windows ou o Viscosity para macOS e OS X.
Receber um perfil de conexão
Um perfil de conexão, às vezes conhecido como arquivo de configuração de VPN, inclui certificados e outras instruções para um cliente de VPN. Faça o download do perfil de
conexão no gateway da VPN que você planeja usar para se conectar à
rede do VMware Engine.
Por exemplo, o servidor de acesso OpenVPN fornece perfis de conexão
como arquivos de configuração ou como parte de instaladores de cliente VPN pré-configurados. Em
seguida, conecte-se ao servidor de acesso OpenVPN usando esse perfil de conexão.
As opções de conexão incluem, entre outras:
Exemplo: como importar a conexão VPN usando o Viscosity
Extraia o conteúdo da configuração da VPN do arquivo zip salvo.
Abra o Viscosity no seu computador.
Clique em addAdicionar e selecione
Importar conexão > Do arquivo.
Selecione o arquivo de configuração do OpenVPN (.ovpn) para o protocolo que você quer
usar e clique em Abrir. A conexão agora aparece no menu Viscosity.
No cliente Viscosity OpenVPN, conecte-se à VPN selecionando a
conexão no menu Viscosity. O ícone do menu é atualizado para indicar
que a conexão foi estabelecida.
Exemplo: como se conectar a várias nuvens privadas usando o Viscosity
Uma conexão VPN ponto a site resolve os nomes DNS da primeira nuvem privada
que você cria. Quando quiser acessar outras nuvens privadas, você precisará atualizar
o servidor DNS no seu cliente VPN.
No Google Cloud console, acesse a página Nuvens privadas.
[[["Fácil de entender","easyToUnderstand","thumb-up"],["Meu problema foi resolvido","solvedMyProblem","thumb-up"],["Outro","otherUp","thumb-up"]],[["Difícil de entender","hardToUnderstand","thumb-down"],["Informações incorretas ou exemplo de código","incorrectInformationOrSampleCode","thumb-down"],["Não contém as informações/amostras de que eu preciso","missingTheInformationSamplesINeed","thumb-down"],["Problema na tradução","translationIssue","thumb-down"],["Outro","otherDown","thumb-down"]],["Última atualização 2025-08-11 UTC."],[],[],null,["# Connecting using VPN\n====================\n\nThis article describes how to connect to your private cloud after you have a\npoint-to-site VPN gateway set up.\n\nTo establish a site-to-site connection between your on-premises network and your\nprivate cloud, use [Cloud VPN](/network-connectivity/docs/vpn) or [Cloud Interconnect](/network-connectivity/docs/interconnect)\ninstead. For more details about Cloud VPN and Cloud Interconnect, see\n[Choosing a Network Connectivity product](/network-connectivity/docs/how-to/choose-product).\n\nBefore you begin\n----------------\n\nThis process requires you to have a point-to-site VPN gateway. For details on\ncreating one, see [VPN gateways](/vmware-engine/docs/concepts-vpn-gateways).\n\nConnect to VMware Engine using point-to-site VPN\n------------------------------------------------\n\nTo connect to VMware Engine from your computer, you need a VPN\nclient and a connection profile. Examples of VPN clients are [OpenVPN GUI](https://openvpn.net/community-downloads/)\nfor Windows or [Viscosity](https://www.sparklabs.com/viscosity/download/) for macOS and OS X.\n\n### Get a connection profile\n\nA connection profile, sometimes known as a VPN configuration file, includes\ncertificates and other instructions for a VPN client. Download your connection\nprofile from the VPN gateway that you plan to use to connect to your\nVMware Engine network.\n\nFor example, OpenVPN Access Server [provides connection profiles](https://openvpn.net/vpn-server-resources/create-connection-profiles-and-connect-client-installers/)\neither as setup files or as part of pre-configured VPN client installers. You\ncan then connect to OpenVPN Access Server using that connection profile.\nConnection options include the following, among others:\n\n- [Connect to Access Server with OpenVPN Connect or OpenVPN GUI in Windows](https://openvpn.net/vpn-server-resources/connecting-to-access-server-with-windows/)\n- [Import the configuration in Viscosity](https://www.sparklabs.com/support/kb/article/getting-started-with-viscosity-mac/#creating-your-first-connection)\n\n### Example: Importing the VPN connection using Viscosity\n\n1. Extract the contents of the VPN configuration from the downloaded zip file.\n2. Open Viscosity on your computer.\n3. Click add **Add** and select **Import connection \\\u003e From file**.\n4. Select the OpenVPN configuration file (`.ovpn`) for the protocol you want to use, and click **Open** . The connection now appears in the **Viscosity** menu.\n5. In the Viscosity OpenVPN client, connect to the VPN by selecting the connection from the **Viscosity** menu. The menu icon updates to indicate that the connection is established.\n\n### Example: Connecting to multiple private clouds using Viscosity\n\nA point-to-site VPN connection resolves the DNS names of the first private cloud\nthat you create. When you want to access other private clouds, you must update\nthe DNS server on your VPN client.\n\n1. In the Google Cloud console, go to the **Private clouds** page.\n\n [Go to Private clouds](https://console.cloud.google.com/vmwareengine/privateclouds)\n2. Click **Select a project** and then select the organization, folder, or project\n that contains the private cloud you want to connect to.\n\n3. On the **Summary** page of the private cloud, under **Basic Info**, copy the\n private cloud DNS server IP address.\n\n4. Right-click the Viscosity icon in your computer's system tray, and select\n **Preferences**.\n\n5. Select the VPN connection name, and click **Edit** to change the connection\n properties.\n\n6. On the **Networking** tab, enter the following information:\n\n - **Servers:** private cloud DNS server IP addresses, separated by a comma or space\n - **Domains:** the domain `gve.goog`\n - Select the **Ignore DNS settings sent by VPN server** checkbox.\n\n| **Important:** To connect to your first private cloud, remove the settings and connect to the VPN server."]]