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Is it possible to forward an address from a geographically remote office to a crypto gateway?
Good day.
There is a VIPnet coordinator (with a separate Internet channel), with a dedicated subnet, let's say 10.100.10.176/29
The coordinator has ip 10.100.10.177
Is it possible to organize a tunnel using two Mikrotiks and a separate Internet channel, to a geographically remote office in such a way that the device with ip 10.100.10.178 considered that it is in the subnet of the coordinator 10.100.10.176/29?
I read several articles here, but I'm not sure that if you create a vpn l2tp tunnel and set up EoIP on top, the coordinator will believe that the remote address is still on the local subnet ... Maybe someone had experience working with crypto gateways and a dedicated subnet, because this equipment is intended deal with such connection methods.
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The simplest way to check.
Raise any vpn, the same pptp rises to the mic in two clicks, assign the correct subnet, wrap the traffic in the right direction
Legally, you can't. How are you going to start traffic on the Internet using encryption tools without a piece of paper from the competent authorities?
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