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Mikrotik PPtP client, network access
/ip fi nat add chain=srcnat out-interface=pptp-out1 action=masquerade
Mikrotik connects to Windows Server 2003, Windows pptp server, Mikrotik client. By setting the NAT rule specified above, the computers of the Mikrotik network have full access to the server network, while the server side does not, while the server side can only ping the local address of Mikrotik, without having access to its computers. I think I need to add a NAT pass rule to Mikrotik, but I just can’t find it, please help.
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mikrotik client 10.10.10.1
behind
mikrotik network
172.16.0.0/24
I just found information about the fact that in the configuration of the site to client server, and I think that I have exactly this, reverse network browsing is impossible. To connect to the server, Mikrotik uses the authorization data of a domain user who is allowed incoming calls, i.e. Mikrotik connects as, roughly speaking, a laptop. Maybe my intention is initially utopian and I need to reconfigure the server?
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