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VPN tunnel for CCTV

Posted: Thu Apr 14, 2016 9:08 am
by ookonek
Hello,

I have problem becouse I don't know how to configure two mikrotik routers.

I attachment JPG with my problem. I have configured VPN and I think it is working but I don't know how to configure routers. User doesn't see CCTV.

Could anybody help me?

Re: VPN tunnel for CCTV

Posted: Thu Apr 14, 2016 1:00 pm
by ShayanFiroozi
Hello,

I have problem becouse I don't know how to configure two mikrotik routers.

I attachment JPG with my problem. I have configured VPN and I think it is working but I don't know how to configure routers. User doesn't see CCTV.

Could anybody help me?
Hi,
send you both router configuration
did you port forward your CCTV??

Re: VPN tunnel for CCTV

Posted: Thu Apr 14, 2016 9:11 pm
by ookonek
On Router A:

Local address: 192.168.51.1
Remote address: 192.168.51.101

/ip firewall nat print
 0   chain=dstnat action=dst-nat to-addresses=192.168.88.253 to-ports=80 protocol=tcp dst-address=195.X.X.X dst-port=80
 ...
/ip route print
#      DST-ADDRESS        PREF-SRC        GATEWAY            DISTANCE
...
22 A S  ;;; TEST
        192.168.88.0/24                    192.168.51.101            3
...

On Router B:

/ip route print
 #      DST-ADDRESS        PREF-SRC        GATEWAY            DISTANCE
 0 A S  0.0.0.0/0                          192.168.8.1               1
 1 ADC  192.168.8.0/24     192.168.8.110   wlan1                     0
 2 X S  192.168.14.0/24                    192.168.51.1              2
 3 A S  192.168.15.0/24                    192.168.51.1              2
 4 ADC  192.168.51.1/32    192.168.51.101  pptp-out1                 0
 5 ADC  192.168.88.0/24    192.168.88.1    bridge-local              0
 6 X S  195.X.X.X/28                 192.168.51.1              3
/ip firewall nat
Flags: X - disabled, I - invalid, D - dynamic 
 0    chain=srcnat action=masquerade out-interface=wlan1 log=no log-prefix="" 

 1 X  chain=srcnat action=masquerade out-interface=pptp-out1 log=no log-prefix=""
What do you need more?

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Of course when I ping from router A to host 192.168.88.253 (CCTV) are there many timeout.
Port 80 (website) doesn't work....

Re: VPN tunnel for CCTV

Posted: Fri Apr 15, 2016 10:32 pm
by ShayanFiroozi
Maybe it's about your Internet , are you sure your internet speed is good enough and stable ??

Re: VPN tunnel for CCTV

Posted: Sat Apr 16, 2016 1:49 pm
by dangucci
Hello , i have a solution for you called statix with which can provide a static ip address for you even on the gsm 3G network, it an ip address that doesn't depend on any isp. I can let you try and confirm. Contact me at dkgblonya@gmail.com or on skype "dangucci"

Thanks

Re: VPN tunnel for CCTV

Posted: Sun Apr 17, 2016 12:42 pm
by rextended
Hello , i have a solution for you called statix with which can provide a static ip address for you even on the gsm 3G network, it an ip address that doesn't depend on any isp. I can let you try and confirm. Contact me at dkgblonya@gmail.com or on skype "dangucci"

Thanks
You break ISP monopoly?
The user later simply have your monopoly...

"i have built this technology on mikrotik"
you has just simply configured a mikrotik device, you do not create any new "technology"...

Anyone in the world with simply two mikrotik devices can share or rent one fixed IP with simple mikrotik setup (and intercepting any type of traffic), and can be used over any type of internet connection, and with any type of network device...

Re: VPN tunnel for CCTV

Posted: Sun Apr 17, 2016 6:10 pm
by dangucci
I'm not using the type of setup you stated above, This is a different one i trust you have no idea of. I would want you to try it out and testify and tell the world of it . Thanks .. Contact me dkgblonya@gmail.com or skype at "dangucci"