Lets suppose that we want to connect two seperate offices to one single LAN where both offices have an internet connection. To achieve this we will be doing a EoIP tunnel inside PPTP connection. EoIP is a Mikrotik specific method of bridging ethernet traffic over a routed network. The problem wi
Overview. RouterOS supports Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol (PPTP) which is one of the obsolete methods for implementing a VPN. Introduction . PPTP has many known security issues and we are not recommending to use it.However, this protocol is integrated into common operating systems and it … Mikrotik L2TP / IPsec VPN Server Step by Step This tutorial assumes that the WAN interface of the Mikrotik router has a public IP address, and that your ISP does not block ipsec ports. With that out of the way, lets get started. The first step is to create a PPP Profile on the mikrotik. We will use a 192.168.102.1 for the local address (the VPN Gateway), assuming this is not already in use. We also need to add a DNS Server /ppp profile Configuring Tunnel Broker BGP on Mikrotik – FHR's Blog A Mikrotik router A device we are going to use as a tunnel endpoint and a BGP peer. Any Mikrotik device will do, you don’t need anything beefy. Public v4 address In order for the tunnel to work you need to have a public IPv4 address on the endpoint. ASN You have to have your own AS Number. Tunnel Broker doesn’t accept private ASNs! IPv6 range MikroTik Examples | A Repository of Configuration Scripts To achieve this we will be doing a EoIP tunnel inside PPTP connection. EoIP is a Mikrotik specific method of bridging ethernet traffic over a routed network. The problem with using EoIP as a “VPN”, is that it is not encrypted. so we will be using a encrypted PPTP tunnel to get over this. Note that the private ip range will be same on both
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VPN (any type) between 2 Mikrotik routers and no static IP addresses L2TP + IPSEC between Mikrotik router and a PC IPSEC between Mikrotik router and a Shrew_client
VPN (any type) between 2 Mikrotik routers and no static IP addresses L2TP + IPSEC between Mikrotik router and a PC IPSEC between Mikrotik router and a Shrew_client
To achieve this we will be doing a EoIP tunnel inside PPTP connection. EoIP is a Mikrotik specific method of bridging ethernet traffic over a routed network. The problem with using EoIP as a “VPN”, is that it is not encrypted. so we will be using a encrypted PPTP tunnel to get over this. Note that the private ip range will be same on both