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andreasmarx commented Feb 11, 2020

Please update the documentation to reflect the current situation:
For SSTP, up to two DNS servers are pushed from the gateway (only VNG supports SSTP, VWAN not).
For IKEv2 and OpenVPN only 1 DNS server is pushed by the gateways in both case VNG and VWAN. A 2nd DNS Server has always to come from the client config. The Azure VPN Client is not capable to configure DNS servers. So with the Azure VPN c

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