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l2tp_ipsec_server_routeros_mikrotik [2020/05/17 23:05] – created osol2tp_ipsec_server_routeros_mikrotik [2024/10/17 21:42] (current) – external edit 127.0.0.1
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-====== Configurar L2TP + IPSec server ======+====== Configurar L2TP + IPSec server en RouterOS ======
  
  
-Source: https://jcutrer.com/howto/networking/mikrotik/l2tp-over-ipsec-troubleshooting+Sources 
 +  * https://jcutrer.com/howto/networking/mikrotik/l2tp-over-ipsec-troubleshooting 
 +  * https://wiki.mikrotik.com/wiki/Manual:Interface/L2TP#Application_Examples
  
 Here are the steps to verify and troubleshoot Remote VPN connections to a MikroTik Router using L2TP over IPSec. Here are the steps to verify and troubleshoot Remote VPN connections to a MikroTik Router using L2TP over IPSec.
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   - VPN username accounts are defined in RouterOS as PPP Secrets.   - VPN username accounts are defined in RouterOS as PPP Secrets.
   - ''PPP > Secrets''   - ''PPP > Secrets''
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 +**Habilitar ''proxy-arp'' para permitir el PING**
 +  - At this point (when L2TP client is successfully connected) if you will try to ping any workstation from the laptop, ping will time out, because Laptop is unable to get ARPs from workstations. Solution is to set up ''proxy-arp'' on local interface
 +  - ''Interfaces > bridge > General > ARP > proxy-arp''
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