Is there a way to log in to a remote MikroTik by vpn
Is there any solution Because of my work in another province
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Why don't you just access it via winbox or SSH and limit the port to your IP. Or use port knocking.Is there a way to log in to a remote MikroTik by vpn
Is there any solution Because of my work in another province
Thank you for your patience
You can look at my blog there are some tutorials in PPTP VPN and SSTP VPN.Is there a way to log in to a remote MikroTik by vpn
Is there any solution Because of my work in another province
Thank you for your patience
Why don't you just access it via winbox or SSH and limit the port to your IP. Or use port knocking.Is there a way to log in to a remote MikroTik by vpn
Is there any solution Because of my work in another province
Thank you for your patience
You mean you dont have an static IP? You don't want to leave port 8291 open to whole world.Why don't you just access it via winbox or SSH and limit the port to your IP. Or use port knocking.Is there a way to log in to a remote MikroTik by vpn
Is there any solution Because of my work in another province
Thank you for your patience
I want to enter from another province and I have no ip real
Is there a solution through vpn and no-ip???To run l2tp tunnel from the place you do not have public ip to the place you have public ip and keep it running. Then route thru it to get access. This is probably the easiest way.
Thank you for your helpYou always have some ip.
The problem is how to have the device reachabe generally. There you have two options: to have public IP or to convince your isp to make some port mapping specially for you, at least. Or the second to initiate a tunnel from that device like any other outbound communication to the place you can reach from it and establish a tunnel with it. So it means, you always need a public ip on at least one side. Otherwise the devices cannot get in touch.
Unfortunately did not succeed After a tryThe easiest way (without any considertation for the security)
IF the remote Routerboard has at least one public IP, static or dynamic not matter:
1) on winbox enable ip cloud and read the dns name assigned, usually <serial_number_of_the_board>.sn.mynetname.net
2) Use the dns name to connect your board with winbox and/or webfig