Create a Private Endpoint (see the Azure instructions for additional details on creating an interface endpoint to an endpoint service).
In the table below, locate the privatelink alias values for the region you are setting up. The privatelink is set up by JFrog in the supported Azure regions under the following service names:
Region
Alias Link Per Region
US East (Virginia)
k8s-prod-eastus-pes.f8fadd6e-3cd4-4955-9752-1d04f2389c30.eastus.azure.privatelinkserviceUS West (California)
k8s-prod-westus-pes.c5c916e5-9c38-4842-863f-337e39c9499c.westus.azure.privatelinkserviceUS West (Phoenix)
k8s-prod-westus3-pes.da06b28d-3b6c-4764-bf65-b9a398da8a41.westus3.azure.privatelinkserviceUS Central (Iowa)
k8s-prod-centralus-pes.14063301-2734-49d1-a091-cb54a7cda939.centralus.azure.privatelinkserviceCanada Central
k8s-prod-canadacentral-pes.4a5853e6-9952-4824-94ba-d58d43dcb4a6.canadacentral.azure.privatelinkserviceEU West (Netherlands)
k8s-prod-westeurope-pes.a8a6e904-2555-4539-b0f3-42f9eda6e496.westeurope.azure.privatelinkserviceAU East (New South Wales, Australia)
k8s-prod-australiaeast-pes.d992f90e-c580-49cb-a55a-3078dd7296a4.australiaeast.azure.privatelinkserviceSoutheast Asia (Singapore)
k8s-prod-southeastasia-pes.425f4b40-37fa-404b-bc68-39a339f9f88c.southeastasia.azure.privatelinkserviceCentral India (Pune)
k8s-prod-centralindia-pes.654c4614-d987-494a-a318-428eae1e2cb7.centralindia.azure.privatelinkserviceIsrael Central (Tel Aviv)
k8s-prod-israelcentral-pes.a4528995-53b6-4946-9307-e7dfded8e600.israelcentral.azure.privatelinkserviceIn your Azure account, go to Private Link -> Private Endpoints and select Create.
Select a Resource Group (for example, jfrog-pl), and a Name and Region (for example, East US).
From the table above, get the JFrog PrivateLink Service alias and paste it in the field, for example, the alias (for US East region) is:
k8s-prod-eastus-pes.f8fadd6e-3cd4-4955-9752-1d04f2389c30.eastus.azure.privatelinkserviceSelect your Virtual Network (e.g., jfrog-pl-vnet-use) and Subnet settings (e.g., jfrog-pl-vnet-use/jfrog-pl-poc-subnet-use).
Click the tab Review + create and then click Create.
Go to Azure Private link center-> Private endpoints and search for your Private endpoint name (in this case azure-pl-poc-pe).
Verify that the Connection status is “Pending” and the Request/Response value is “Awaiting Approval”.
Note
You should be able to see that the Private Endpoint has already discovered the JFrog PrivateLink Service name (“pls-test”). Azure verifies the service name you entered.