For simplicity (I hope), I’ve added the MikroTik terminal commands needed to create the certificates. We will need to create the certificates on MikroTik A (Server). The OpenVPN local and remote IP addresses are configured in the PPP profile, which we will get to later. For example, MikroTik A’s OpenVPN gateway IP address is 192.168.200.254 and MikroTik B’s OpenVPN gateway IP address is 192.168.200.10. The OpenVPN local and remote IP addresses represent the respective gateway address for each end of the tunnel between MikroTik A (Server) and MikroTik B (Client). In addition, the OpenVPN tunnel is using a different subnet as well, which means – between the two MikroTik routers and the OpenVPN tunnel, we have three different subnets. In this example, we will be using two MikroTik RB951G-2HnD running RouterOS v6.34.3 on firmware v3.24, each using a different subnet.
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