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==Introduction==

Secure Socket Tunneling Protocol (SSTP) is a VPN protocol designed to transport PPP traffic via a secure SSL/TLS channel.

This article provides a guide on how to configure '''SSTP''' tunnel between Teltonika Networks router(client) and Mikrotik (server) routers.

==Prerequisites==

* One Teltonika Networks router of any type (RUTX11 was used in this example)
* One Mikrotik router (this configuration example was created using Mikrotik rb750gr3)
* Server must have a Public Static or Public Dynamic IP address
* At least one end device (PC, Laptop) to configure the routers
* WinBox application

==Configuration scheme==

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==Mikrotik (server) configuration==

Connect to MikroTik by using '''WinBox''' application and press '''New Terminal'''.

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Prerequisite for any VPN server is to get certificates sorted. Procedure is exactly the same as for OpenVPN server setup with the slight difference being that common-name really matters. It must match either external IP or external host name – no exceptions. Use these commands to create certificates:

/certificate

add name=ca-template common-name=example.com days-valid=3650 key-size=2048 key-usage=crl-sign,key-cert-sign

add name=server-template common-name=example.com days-valid=3650 key-size=2048 key-usage=digital-signature,key-encipherment,tls-server

add name=client-template common-name=client.example.com days-valid=3650 key-size=2048 key-usage=tls-client

sign ca-template name=ca-certificate

sign server-template name=server-certificate ca=ca-certificate

sign client-template name=client-certificate ca=ca-certificate

You will need to export root certificate, to do so use these commands:

/certificate

export-certificate ca-certificate export-passphrase=""

Instead of editing the default encrypted profile, we can create a new one. Assumption is that your MikroTik will also be a DNS server. And while at it, create secure user/password:

/ppp

profile add name="vpn-profile" use-encryption=yes local-address=192.168.8.250 dns-server=192.168.8.250 remote-address=vpn-pool

secret add name=user profile=vpn-profile password=password

Enable SSTP VPN server interface:

/interface sstp-server server

set enabled=yes default-profile=vpn-profile authentication=mschap2 certificate=server-certificate force-aes=yes pfs=yes

Do not forget to adjust firewall if necessary (TCP port 443):

/ip firewall filter

add chain=input protocol=tcp dst-port=443 action=accept place-before=0 comment="Allow SSTP"

Now go to '''Files''' and export the certificate by simply dragging it to your desktop.

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==RUTX11 (client) configuration==

Access RUTX11 WebUI and go to '''Service > VPN > SSTP'''. There create a new configuration by writing configuration name and pressing '''Add''' button. It should appear after a few seconds. Then press '''Edit'''.

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Now apply the following configuration.

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# '''Enable''' Instance.
# '''Write Server IP address''' (MikroTik public IP address).
# Write '''Username''' (write the username which you created with this command: secret add name='''user''' profile=vpn-profile password=password).
# Write '''Password''' (write the password which you created with this command: secret add name=user profile=vpn-profile password='''password''').
# Upload '''CA cert''' (the file which you exported from MikroTik).
# Press '''Save & apply'''.

==Testing configuration==

Try to ping the remote VPN endpoint via '''CLI''' or '''SSH''' using this command:

ping 192.168.8.250

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