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Azure VPN fail to connect while working remotely

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My organization is using Azure VPN to connect to Azure VMs and environments. When I'm working from office or from the same country, the connection works fine. However, when I'm working overseas, the connection fails with error message:

Fail to connect to server. Connection dropped. Session state: Initial.

The logs show the following:

02/05/2023 21:56:39 Information Successfully Received AAD Credential Token. User: [email protected]
02/05/2023 21:56:39 Information Saving AAD User Account
02/05/2023 21:56:39 Information Dialing VPN connection name-of-the-vnet
02/05/2023 21:56:39 Information Dialing VPN connection name-of-the-vent, Status = Success
02/05/2023 21:56:44 Information removeClientAuthLoginCredentials: Using account: com.microsoft.AzureVpnMac
02/05/2023 21:56:44 Information getClientAuthLoginCredentials: Using account: com.microsoft.AzureVpnMac
02/05/2023 21:56:44 Error getKeyChainSecret: Failed to retrieve KeyChain secret. Status code -25300
02/05/2023 21:56:44 Warning removeClientAuthLoginCredentials: Failed to retrieve previously saved ClientAuth: aad secret for Vpn connection: name-of-the-vnet so no cleanup is needed!

I have no clue about these things, and our support team was not able to help.

As far as I know, we are using OpenVPN and this is a P2S connection.

Any suggestions to help me figure out what is going on?

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