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ms.author: ankitadutta
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ms.service: site-recovery
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ms.topic: article
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ms.date: 12/13/2022
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ms.date: 12/29/2022
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ms.custom: subject-rbac-steps, engagement-fy23
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# Replicate on-premises machines by using private endpoints
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### URLs to be allowed
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When using the private link with modernized experience for VMware VMs, public access is needed for a few resources. Below are all URLs to be included in the allow list. If proxy-based configuration is used then make sure that the proxy resolves any CNAME records received while looking up the URLs.
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When using the private link with modernized experience for VMware VMs, public access is needed for a few resources. Below are all URLs to be included in the allowlist. If proxy-based configuration is used then make sure that the proxy resolves any CNAME records received while looking up the URLs.
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:::image type="content" source="./media/hybrid-how-to-enable-replication-private-endpoints/create-private-endpoints.png" alt-text="Screenshot that shows how to create a private endpoint in Private Link Center.":::
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1. On the **Create a private endpoint** page, under the **Basics** > **Project details** section, do the following:
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1. Under **Subscription**we're using**Contoso Environment**.
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1. Under **Subscription**select**Contoso Environment**.
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1. In **Resource group**, select an existing resource group or create a new one. For example, **ContosoCloudRG**.
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1. In the **Create a private endpoint** page, under **Basics** > **Instance details** section, do the following:
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1. On the **Resource** section, do the following:
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1. In **Connection method**, select the **Connect to an Azure resource in my directory**.
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1. In **Subscription**, we're using**Contoso Environment**.
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1. In **Subscription**, select**Contoso Environment**.
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1. In **Resource type** for your selected subscription, select **Microsoft.RecoveryServices/vaults**.
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1. Choose the name of your Recovery Services vault under **Resource**.
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1. Select **AzureSiteRecovery** as the **Target sub-resource**.
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1. Under **Private IP configuration**, retain the default selection.
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1. Select **Next**.
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:::image type="content" source="./media/hybrid-how-to-enable-replication-private-endpoints/virtual-network-tab.png" alt-text="Screenshot that shows the Resource tab for linking to a private endpoint.":::
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:::image type="content" source="./media/hybrid-how-to-enable-replication-private-endpoints/virtual-network-tab.png" alt-text="Screenshot that shows the Virtual network tab for linking to a private endpoint.":::
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1. On the **DNS** section, do the following:
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1. Enable integration with a private DNS zone by selecting **Yes**.
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