


Creating and distributing VPN profile for Android devicesįor Android devices the creation and distribution of a VPN profile is pretty straight forward, but there are some important configurations that need attention when focussing on providing per-app VPN. When a Microsoft Tunnel Gateway is availabe and the Microsoft Defender for Endpoint app is distributed, the only configuration left for providing per-app VPN functionality on Android devices is a VPN profile. Using Microsoft Tunnel for providing per-app VPN on Android devices (If needed) Microsoft Defender for Endpoint app is configured for use with Microsoft Tunnel only as shown in this post.Microsoft Defender for Endpoint app is distributed to iOS/iPad devices and Android devices.Microsoft Tunnel Gateway should be installed and configured as shown in the beginning of this post.That means that the following should be in place:

This post will focus on the per-app VPN specific configurations. When looking at using Microsoft Tunnel for providing per-app VPN functionality, it’s important to keep in mind that this post won’t go into the details about installing and configuring Microsoft Tunnel itself. Prerequisites for per-app VPN with Microsoft Tunnel Important: Keep in mind that Microsoft Tunnel is only available for iOS/iPadOS devices and Android devices. This post will end by showing the user experience on iOS/iPadOS devices and on Android devices. Those configurations slightly differ per platform. This post will start with a quick summary of what should be in place, followed by going through the important per-app VPN specific configurations. That provides a solid method for providing access to on-premises resources for only the apps that really need it. So, not simply pushing all traffice through the VPN tunnel, but only the traffic of specific apps. Per-app VPN enables organizations to only allow specifically configured apps to use the configured VPN tunnel. More specifically, this week is all about using Microsoft Tunnel for providing per-app VPN on iOS/iPadOS devices and Android devices. This week is another mobile focused blog post.
