Meanwhile, on the OpenVPN side, I wrote this configuration file: Profile=default certificate=coco auth=sha1 cipher=blowfish128 ![]() Next, I set up an openvpn client on the Mikrotik using that > interface ovpn-client print detailĠ R name="strange-tunnel-3g" mac-address=FE:20:E6:62:62:EE max-mtu=1500Ĭonnect-to=80.244.248.170 port=1194 mode=ip user="coco-3g" password="" ![]() The names are just the file names I used when FTPing the files. I made myself some certificates and uploaded the CA and one certificate to the > certificate printįlags: K - decrypted-private-key, Q - private-key, R - rsa, D - dsaĠ D name="arntca" subject=C=DE,ST=Bayern,L=Muenchen,O=Arnt Gulbrandsen,CN=Arnt This describes how to build an IPv4 and IPv6 VPN tunnel between a Mikrotik router with a dynamic IP address and a Linux server running OpenVPN with fixed IP addresses. I have a 433UAH (with indoor case), which has a VPN tunnel to OpenVPN running on a rented server at. ![]() Mikrotik makes a series of small, neat routers.
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