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Routing via IPSec Tunnel

Wed Nov 14, 2018 4:17 pm

Hello.
There are IPSec tunnel between two Microtik's RB951G. Tunnel work fine, subnets are accessible, each router have own internet access. How to setup routing from one subnet to specific IP's via second router ?

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Re: Routing via IPSec Tunnel

Fri Nov 16, 2018 3:13 pm

A diagram of your setup would make your question easier to understand.
Also your config would help a lot too.

If the subnets are accessible from each end, what is the issue?
 
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Re: Routing via IPSec Tunnel

Fri Nov 16, 2018 5:19 pm

Waiting for your Network diagram / address, but probabily i think you miss the static route to each router.
 
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Re: IPsec Issues

Fri Nov 16, 2018 6:03 pm

Hi everyone

I have an issues by configuring ipsec tunnel . the issue is the following

The tunnel is established, nat bypass rule is also there but I'm unable to ping both local network. Please I need help
 
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Re: IPsec Issues

Fri Nov 16, 2018 7:18 pm

I have an issues by configuring ipsec tunnel . the issue is the following

The tunnel is established, nat bypass rule is also there but I'm unable to ping both local network. Please I need help
Likely the same issue, and same information needed.
What is your setup like? Diagram? What is your configs?

Also how are you testing it?
Where are you ping from? What are you pinging? What are the ping results?

As m4t7e0 mentioned it is likely a routing issue, but it is hard to identify with certainty with the limit information supplied.

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