On the Windows side, consider if you want all traffic (including internet) to go via the VPN or just traffic for the VPN LAN. You have to make a change in the VPN's IP setting to configure the default route. On Sat, 1 Sep 2018 at 11:51, Karl Auer <kauer@nullarbor.com.au> wrote:
I've always used SSH tunnelling to get access to stuff behind MikroTiks, but a client has just asked for VPN access from his Windows box at home to a network behind a MikroTik.
Can anyone point me to a good tutorial or doco on making that happen?
A lot of the stuff out there seems to just be PPTP, which doesn't seem very secure. And a lot of it seems old.
I'm not a Windows guy, but I am hoping that there is a way to set this up on the MikroTik so that a Windows VPN can be set up out of the box.
Yours hopefully, K.
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