Client dials into pppoe.  Server creates a pppoe interface.  Server uses
eth1 as WAN interface for traffic.

Would would it be necessary?



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On Tue, Aug 5, 2014 at 12:49 PM, Grand Avenue Broadband <
[email protected]> wrote:

> I thought a bridge was required for PPP / profiles.  If I leave that out,
> I have two interfaces in the same address space, and it was drummed into me
> that that was a no-no on the MikroTik...?
>
> On Aug 5, 2014, at 3:05 AM, Scott Reed <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > You don't need the bridge.  Create the VPN with an inside address in his
> address range.
> > When you log in, you have a address in his range, so effectively you are
> "inside."
> >
> > On 8/4/2014 9:34 PM, Grand Avenue Broadband wrote:
> >> I have a neighborhood tower, hosted by a resident.  The resident gets
> service over the POE cable, while his neighbors are wireless.
> >>
> >> All subscribers have static nonroutable IPs.  All subscribers are
> limited to a contract speed.  Each subscriber's speed is limited in his own
> Mikrotik CPE.  Since the host has no CPE, I limit his speed by a simple
> queue on the ethernet port.
> >>
> >> The host's ethernet port is NATted to provide the host with a private
> address range for the devices inside his home, all the traffic from which
> shows up NATted to a particular subcriber-range nonroutable IP that
> identifies him.
> >>
> >> All fine so far.
> >>
> >> I need to set up a PPTP VPN so I can log into the router remotely for
> troubleshooting "as if I were" a device in the host's residence.  To do
> this, I put the ethernet port into a bridge (moving the address and the
> DHCP server target appropriately), then create a PPTP VPN that attaches to
> that bridge and shares the host's DHCP pool.
> >>
> >> This all works, too, as far as function goes.
> >>
> >> What doesn't work at this point is the simple queue.  If I leave the
> simple queue on the hardware interface, it limits the host's speed TO the
> network only.  If I change the simple queue to the bridge instead of the
> interface, it limits the host's speed FROM the network only.
> >>
> >> If I create a simple queue on each, I can "make it work," but that
> "solution" strikes me as a kludge.  What am I doing wrong?
> >>
> >
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