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Is it possible to create IPsec VPN tunnel between 2 Azure subscriptions

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I have 2 different azure subscriptions for which I want to create a VPN tunnel. The obvious choice would be to create a VNet-to-VNet tunnel but as I understand this would cost extra resources.

So I opted for an IPsec tunnel, I created the connection on both sides pointing to each other public IP of the gateway but no connection has been established.

My question: is it this technically possible or has Microsoft blocked this kind of solution? If so, what alternatives do I have without spending resources (e.g. no peering). We have an Debian machine on one side so maybe we can create an IPsec tunnel to this machine directly?

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