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I have got some issues with making MT to work with OpenVPN server (Debian). I can make successfull connection to OVPN server, but visitors is not really routed through OVPN server. Right here is usually my construction.
Set up - http://i.imgur.com/WvbjQaj.jpg
OpenVPN server (Debian/Linux) configuration
This is usually all my config on OpenVPN Machine (Debian/Linux).
OpenVPN Client part (Mikrotik RouterOS 6) settings
As you can discover, I can ping OpenVPN server from Mikrotik. But when I make use of web from Local Computer it shows 81.190.190.100 IP tackle, not really the a single I would like to see - OpenVPN computers IP - 95.2.171.3.
I can effectively ping/traceroute to 10.8.0.1 from Laptop (192.168.81.100/24), but cannot know why it's not really sent through VPN canal. I think I'meters lacking something with routing either on server (Linux) or customer (mikrotik).
Thanks for your assist! I'meters enjoying whit this for a while now, and cannot get it working :(
Possess a good day time!
JaniisJaniis
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Your client is not really redirecting through OVPN tunnel because there can be no course(default gateway) on mikrotik!
So include another entrance on mikrotik with a routing mark with destination of OVPN server 10.8.0.1
Ofcourse you shoud add a mangle guideline for routing-mark like:
Furthermore there should end up being a nat principle for client(src-addresses 192.168.81.0/24) on it.
ArashArash
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