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IPSec VPN in AWS

To configure IPSec VPN in AWS, follow these steps: Step 1 . Create a Virtual Private Gateway (VGW): The VGW is the AWS side of the VPN connection. To create a VGW, go to the VPC dashboard in the AWS console and select "Virtual Private Gateways" from the left-hand menu. Click on "Create Virtual Private Gateway" and follow the prompts to configure the VGW. Step 2 . Create a Customer Gateway (CGW): The CGW is the on-premises side of the VPN connection. To create a CGW, go to the VPC dashboard in the AWS console and select "Customer Gateways" from the left-hand menu. Click on "Create Customer Gateway" and follow the prompts to configure the CGW. Step 3 . Create a VPN Connection: Once you have created the VGW and CGW, you can create a VPN connection between them. To do this, go to the VPC dashboard in the AWS console and select "VPN Connections" from the left-hand menu. Click on "Create VPN Connection" and follow the prompts to con

How To Setup VPN L2TP server in Mikrotik Router

Easy process to configure L2TP VPN server in Mikrotik router. In this tutorial, We can see how easily configure and deploy L2TP VPN server in Mikrotik router.This is a easy process we can see step by step how to it configure. Step 1. Create a IP Pool. Step 2: Create PPP Profile for L2TP. Step 3: L2TP VPN Server configure Step 4: Create user Secret for L2TP. Lets consider the following Diagram for complete all these steps. Here, Remote user is using ip 192.168.20.2 which can connect with L2TP VPN and connected with local network of 192.168.20.0/24 and 192.168.10.0/24. L2TP Local Address is 192.168.20.1. Make sure that all this local block or subnet can NAT or src-nat in router through a public IP (here ip 10.5.8.10) First Login to the Mikrotik Router via Winbox and click IP then Pool : Click on the “ + Symbol ” to add new pool, Name will be whatever you want like I named it VPN_Pool_20  add the address range ( 192.168.20.2-192.168.20.30 , in my case), the