My OVPN server if a pfSense Netgate device. I have configured a MicroTik RouterOS client to connect to the server behind NAT at a remote location, and it gets as far as displaying 'link established' in the RouterOS interface, but the the device does not receive an IP from the defined tunnel scope of 10.0.254.0/24 or create any interface for the OVPN connection.

Virtual Private Network, or what we normally call as VPN, is being very populated in the last 10 years.With VPN's, companies are able to connect to each others in a secure way via the internet. Also mobile users are able to connect to their office network in any place they are but just having internet service on their device and a VPN client installed. Client (MicroTik RouterOS) not receiving IP address : OpenVPN My OVPN server if a pfSense Netgate device. I have configured a MicroTik RouterOS client to connect to the server behind NAT at a remote location, and it gets as far as displaying 'link established' in the RouterOS interface, but the the device does not receive an IP from the defined tunnel scope of 10.0.254.0/24 or create any interface for the OVPN connection. Full VPN Setup for Mikrotik Router : PPTP – Getflix

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VPN. If you want to access your local network (and your router) from the internet, use a secure VPN tunnel. This option gives you a domain name where to connect to, and enables PPTP and L2TP/IPsec (the second one is recommended). The username is 'vpn' and you can specify your own password.

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