![]() Step 4: Create PPTP Server Binding (Optional) ![]() Use-compression=default use-vj-compression=default use-encryption=yes only-one=defaultĬhange-tcp-mss=yes address-list="" dns-server=8.8.8.8,8.8.4.4 > /ppp profile printġ name="VPN-profile" local-address=192.168.1.1 remote-address=VPN-pool bridge=br1 use-mpls=default Settings in /ppp secret User Database override corresponding /ppp profile settings except that single IP addresses always take precedence over IP pools when specified as local-address or remote-address parameters. PPP profiles are used to define default values for user access records stored under /ppp secret submenu. ![]() # NAME SERVICE CALLER-ID PASSWORD PROFILE REMOTE-ADDRESS In this example only one user is created, but you can add as many user as you need… > /ppp secret print In this step you will create a user that can connect to your VPN Server. ![]() IP pools are used to define range of IP addresses that will be used for your PPTP VPN server > /ip pool print Here is a simple step by step tutorial with images and all information that you need to get a fully working PPTP VPN server… Step 1: create VPN pool Step by Step: How to configure a PPTP VPN Server on Mikrotik RouterOSīy Uroš, in Network Stuff (31 Comments) Introīefore I started to wrote this post, I thought that would be nice to say some word about PPTP VPN and Mikrotik RouterOS, but then I realized that if you are reading this, there is no need to explain what is PPTP VPN server or Mikrotik RouterOS.
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