Yes "it should" work. Think we all at one point in time uttered the line "it should work" but then it does not :ROFLMAO::LOL::LOL::LOL::LOL:
As asked below are the two model I used to test the IPSEC configs with the same script
Both sides Firewalls are off the whole time, do not have AV firewalls
Pinged the following from the PC/Laptop itself
Side A
192.168.88.15 --> (192.168.99.3 --> 192.168.99.2) internet : Works
192.168.88.15 --> 192.168.1.5: Fail
Side B
192.168.1.5--> ( 192.168.99.2 --> 192.168.99.3) internet ...
So did what was asked and rolled back the Firmware to RouterOS v6.44.5 LTS
Attempt 2
/ppp profile add name=ipsec_vpn local-address=192.168.1.254 dns-server=192.168.1.254
/interface l2tp-server server set enabled=yes default-profile=ipsec_vpn authentication=mschap1,mschap2,chap
/ip ipsec policy...
Hello there,
So after reading 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and this article and something keeps blocking me
Below the code that I used
/ip pool add name=vpn-pool ranges=192.168.1.15-192.168.1.20
/ppp profile add name=ipsec_vpn local-address=192.168.1.254 remote-address=vpn-pool dns-server=192.168.1.254...
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