Can't find any clear guide for setting up a PPTP or EoIP tunnel between a Routerboard 450 and a CentOS/RHEL server.If your monitoring thing is so leet, why don't you just PPTP , or EoIP to it ? To collect UDP packets and whatever.
I think you misunderstood what is not supported. OpenVPN tunnel can forward UDP packets or any other protocol packets without any problems. So you can easily set up ovpn tunnels to your server and use that monitoring tool.+1 for UDP.
OpenNMS requires UDP to monitor SNMP info
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Yeah, but the MT implementation of IPSEC is pretty limiting, especially when it comes to NAT Traversal and Dynamic IPs..Do you think that the farmers from the viligaes have any security ? It's the ISP business reality.
Some networks need security, it is true. But then IPSec is an option as well.
I think you're right - I do misunderstand what is not supported. In what way is UDP not supported? Or is that simply a false claim that should be amended?I think you misunderstood what is not supported. OpenVPN tunnel can forward UDP packets or any other protocol packets without any problems. So you can easily set up ovpn tunnels to your server and use that monitoring tool.+1 for UDP.
OpenNMS requires UDP to monitor SNMP info
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The transport of the tunnel is TCP only in MT, where in the complete OpenVPN implementation, it can be either TCP or UDP. UDP is more efficient and less problematic in most situations.
I think you're right - I do misunderstand what is not supported. In what way is UDP not supported? Or is that simply a false claim that should be amended?
Thatd probably be going a little far... But, by all accounts, this feature is in high demand. I think it deserves a little more attention than "But its hard"...Yes. Let's organise a protest in fron of MT HQ in Latvia With signs and shouting UDP UDP !
It is possible to set up openwrt metarouter inside RouterOS. Openwrt will allow you to run OpenVPN with UDP support.UDP! UDP! UDP!
if routeros can not do it, can someone comment an alternative to run on routerboard?
and if routerboard is not good enough, can someone comment good hardware to run openvpn?
we are using cisco 1841 routers for all our offices now, and we want to replace them with openvpn hardware.
thanks for help!!
we already run open vpn linux box at head quarter for many years.A Linux box.
I have saw post in the forum that metarouter is not very stable. I don't know if people running that in production?It is possible to set up openwrt metarouter inside RouterOS. Openwrt will allow you to run OpenVPN with UDP support.UDP! UDP! UDP!
if routeros can not do it, can someone comment an alternative to run on routerboard?
and if routerboard is not good enough, can someone comment good hardware to run openvpn?
we are using cisco 1841 routers for all our offices now, and we want to replace them with openvpn hardware.
thanks for help!!
http://wiki.mikrotik.com/wiki/Metaroute ... al_machine
this is a great example of how people sometimes don't really know what they needI think you're right - I do misunderstand what is not supported. In what way is UDP not supported? Or is that simply a false claim that should be amended?I think you misunderstood what is not supported. OpenVPN tunnel can forward UDP packets or any other protocol packets without any problems. So you can easily set up ovpn tunnels to your server and use that monitoring tool.+1 for UDP.
OpenNMS requires UDP to monitor SNMP info
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It is on RB1000.... Besides, a 450g will push a 10mbit+ SSL link... I use 2 of them behind my RB1000 for ~150 SSTP tunnels cuz when I have it running my my RB1000, it just leaks memory...
Is SSL hardware acceleration available on Router OS ? I don't think so. So if not it's not the right place to put OpenVPN Tunnels.
Efforts have been done in the X64 version to remove assembly code, but it is not fully cleaned. (Information found in the OpenVPN developers List).Some of the crypto routines are written in assembler to increase performance, so you need to/should use an assembler in the next step. If you're building OpenSSL 0.9.8x you can choose between Microsoft Macro Assembler and NASM assembler.
That's true. But when Openwrt has been upgraded from kernel 2.4 to kernel 2.6, OpenVPN stopped to work on Asus routers for example (Broadcom chips).There is UDP OpenVPN for all kinds of mips sh!t. DD-WRT, OpenWRT, Bitswitcher, and who knows what.
It is possible to set up openwrt metarouter inside RouterOS. Openwrt will allow you to run OpenVPN with UDP support.UDP! UDP! UDP!
if routeros can not do it, can someone comment an alternative to run on routerboard?
and if routerboard is not good enough, can someone comment good hardware to run openvpn?
we are using cisco 1841 routers for all our offices now, and we want to replace them with openvpn hardware.
thanks for help!!
http://wiki.mikrotik.com/wiki/Metaroute ... al_machine
so you mean if i start that on router OS my router only can service me in openWRT, and doesnt give me any service.If you want to keep RouterOS then openwrt should be set on metarouter.
If you don't need RouterOS at all you can try to install OpenWRT on routerboard.
Which part exactly you didn't understand? Easiest way is to download precompiled image and import it and Thats it - virtual OpenWRT is up and running
If you want to keep RouterOS then openwrt should be set on metarouter.
If you don't need RouterOS at all you can try to install OpenWRT on routerboard.
Which part exactly you didn't understand? Easiest way is to download precompiled image and import it and Thats it - virtual OpenWRT is up and running
If you want to keep RouterOS then openwrt should be set on metarouter.
If you don't need RouterOS at all you can try to install OpenWRT on routerboard.
Which part exactly you didn't understand? Easiest way is to download precompiled image and import it and Thats it - virtual OpenWRT is up and running
OpenWRT is not RouterOS, so there is no interface bridge command.when i type interface bridge in metarouter command doesnt work!!
so how can i configure my openwrt, i want to have UDP openvpn connection.OpenWRT is not RouterOS, so there is no interface bridge command.when i type interface bridge in metarouter command doesnt work!!
refer to openwrt documentation.
http://wiki.openwrt.org/doc/start
exactly, openwrt is not RouterOS, it is not maintained by Mikrotik. It is completely different open source operating system that you can run virtually on RouterOs. And how to configure it you can find in their manual.here there is nothing for mikrotik
exactly, openwrt is not RouterOS, it is not maintained by Mikrotik. It is completely different open source operating system that you can run virtually on RouterOs. And how to configure it you can find in their manual.here there is nothing for mikrotik
hiI solved it with metarouter, openwrt works perfectly on rb450g, then you can install openvpn and luci to mnage it. Isn't the best option but for now there is no other with mikrotik...
I saw a fortinet seller after a pilot test vs openvpn going out with his expensive hardware, and I think the real difference was the compression and transmission udp.