[ISP router]-80.1.2.1/30---80.1.2.2/30-[Mikrotik router]-80.1.2.254/30---80.1.2.253/30-[Server]
perfect/ip firewall address-list add address=192.168.19.0/24 list=exclude
/ip firewall mangle src-address=192.168.0.0/16 src-address-list=!exclude
this is not a solution in my case,because there are other subnets that i dont want to mark too, ie 178.X.X.Xsrc-address=!192.168.19.0/24
sounds like a new feature.use PCC to be sure
actually they can help,with settings etc. but not to fix a bug.but most of the time a resealer doesnt help with the problems!
indeed i do!umm, most of RouterOs features are made by Mikrotik. so you want to say - it's brave to make our own OS ?
that is brave,really,making own proxy server when there is a real cool one.it was squid in 2.9.x, 3.x uses mikrotik proxy
do you mean, routerOS web-proxy is not squid ?I think, it's not about Squid but about RouterOS Web-Proxy
thanks for reply.It's a bug. You should be setting the main memory down to leave some open for Xen to give to other VM's, but that setting does not get obeyed in versions 3.23 or 3.24. Wait till 3.25 to see if it's fixed.
that worked thanks.did you use "admin" with no password? note that the Dude user is NOT the same as RouterOS user.
thanks for reply.you need to contact support. other users can't help you with licenses, so forum is the wrong place to ask
yes,and it works in its old place.it's impossible...are you sure you even had a licence?
ive seen dozens of posts about this one,you may try searching subnet or public subnet etc.How did you setup your multiple public ip, I've been asking for sometime now and no help.
http://forum.mikrotik.com/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=30238
if that user uses bridge - then LAN users ARE connected to hotspot directly, using bridge =)
that is bad news. thanksyou cannot.
you should use another IP address for second website