On the Mikrotik can you ping 10.81.234.129?
On the Mikrotik can you trace route to 10.0.10.119, do you see the intermediate hops?
If so, perhaps 10.0.10.119 doesn't respond to pings (from non local subnet)?
Could you ping this IP when connected via your computer?
You could add openvpn to system/logging for a while and see if the extra logs give any hints.
/system logging action
add action=memory topics=ovpn
Some other thoughts (though low probability of helping)
You could disable your route to 10.0.10.0/23 as it seems to have received one from the server, and the static
one might be causing issues.
You have not shown any firewall rules.
Perhaps add a firewall rule to allow the openvpn traffic in.
If somewhat near default, you may need to make the openvpn interface a member of the WAN interface list.
On the Mikrotik can you trace route to 10.0.10.119, do you see the intermediate hops?
If so, perhaps 10.0.10.119 doesn't respond to pings (from non local subnet)?
Could you ping this IP when connected via your computer?
You could add openvpn to system/logging for a while and see if the extra logs give any hints.
/system logging action
add action=memory topics=ovpn
Some other thoughts (though low probability of helping)
You could disable your route to 10.0.10.0/23 as it seems to have received one from the server, and the static
one might be causing issues.
You have not shown any firewall rules.
Perhaps add a firewall rule to allow the openvpn traffic in.
If somewhat near default, you may need to make the openvpn interface a member of the WAN interface list.
Statistics: Posted by rplant — Sun Apr 07, 2024 11:19 am