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PPTP, Mikrotik, Routing... What am I doing wrong?
Hello! Faced the following problem:
I created a PPTP tunnel between two Mikrotiks:
Mikrotik A with "White IP" is installed in the main office, used as a gateway for users, VPN PPTP Server is also raised on it .
The configuration is as follows:
LAN: 192.168.0.0/24
PPP>Interface>PPTP Server Binding:
user1 (for example)
PPP>Secrets:
Name: user1
Local adress: 192.168.200.1
Remote adress: 192.168.200.2
Routing added:
IP>Routes:
Dst .Adress: 192.168.1.0/24
Gateway: 192.168.200.2
Mikrotik B with "White IP" is installed in the branch, used as a gateway for users, configured on itVPN PPTP Client .
The configuration is as follows:
LAN: 192.168.1.0/24
PPP>Interface>PPTP Client:
user1
Routing added:
IP>Routes:
Dst.Adress: 192.168.0.0/24
Gateway: 192.168.200.1
The connection is established. However, ping from the network ..1.0 to the network ..0.0 does not pass, or rather it only passes from Mikrotik A to Mikrotik B. vice versa - timeout ... from LAN to LAN, also timeout ...
Please help me figure it out ...
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a couple of thousand times I heard this, 99% was the fault of the Windows firewall, which by default allows you to connect only from addresses of the same network.
do not forget that the firewall must be configured in Windows, and not disabled
and if you set the ARP parameter on the ether2 interface: proxy-arp ?
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