I will try this afternoon....You need to setup DNS on your server(s) and configure the MikroTik router to hand the DNS server
address to the clients. This is done in the PPP Profile that corresponds to the PPTP (or L2TP) server.
Thank you so much!
I will try this afternoon....You need to setup DNS on your server(s) and configure the MikroTik router to hand the DNS server
address to the clients. This is done in the PPP Profile that corresponds to the PPTP (or L2TP) server.
Ok, i will try...Then maybe there is more going on than you write...
E.g. the ether2 is part of a bridge.
Anyway, you should use the usual debugging tools to find out why it is not working.
E.g. run the packet sniffer on the router and on a system on the LAN that you cannot ping.
I wrote that I've already set it: "On the ETH2 (LAN) interface I set up Arp = "Proxy-Arp""When you design your network like that, you need to configure Proxy ARP on the ether2 interface.