RB 6.19 Problems/Need Help vor IPVanish

Hi you lot,

I´ve got a Problem while trying around with my Routerboard.

First of all: Everything is fine and work as desired.

But I want something special on my Routerboard: Routing of all http (80 only) to a VPN Provider.
Tool of choice is IPVanish. I have an account by them and want to use this service for http traffic only.

So therefore I have set up an additional interface (OVPN/PPTP/L2TP) with the Server I want to use, as well as my credentials. Also I have transfered the cert. Only OVPN Client worked, but I see in the Log: “attempt connection… terminated…” I can´t figure out, what the problem is.

So does anybody have had setup an IPVanish account (HideMyAss may be the same) to use with the routerboard?
If so: Could you please help me to set up mine?

When VPN then finally is ready, setup and working, how to redirect all 80´s http traffic through this tunnel, all other to normal uplink gateway?

Thanks in advance for your help!

This is actually on my TODO list for this week. I’ll setup my VPN today and post back my results.

Unfortunately I was not able to establish a VPN Connection to IPVanish or similar VPN Provider…

That drive me nuts :wink:

I have also done the manual for Open VPN, but was not able to establish a connection.

What it should do is:

Establish connection to IPVanish
->Nice to have is a “Dial Plan” for alternative Servers
and route only all http related traffic to this VPN

When this is done and will work, I want to setup a other VPN connection for my mobile devices, but first…

Anybody have made already a IPVanish connection or have any clue/advice to get me further?

Thanks in advance.

I wish I could say yes, but i’m also tearing my hairs out, trying to setup up a simple pptp client connection to ipvanish…

Has anyone been able to get this to work? I know I can get it working inside of pfsense in about 10 minutes; Knowing that mikrotik is almost infinitely configurable, you’d think someone would have figured out a method that works by now!

I would like to know this in 2020 as well :slight_smile: