Hey thanks for your help, Using the actual IP address of the WAN interfaces (as opposed to the interface name) in the dst-nat rules did the trick. Does seem odd though as the interface name method should in theory work as well you'd think but nonetheless happy with the outcome. Also cleaned up my co...
Having an issue accessing an internally hosted mail server that I can access fine from the internet, but not from the local network. My LAN users are in the 192.168.88.0/24 subnet, and my mail server is located in the 192.168.89.0/24 subnet in a VLAN. My LAN devices can access/see the mail server ju...
Thank you for the macvlan support! Works great, now I can finally get multiple public IP's from my ISP using DHCP - without needing to resort to the VRRP hack.
Who in their right mind uses macvlan in 2023? VXLAN/EVPN/MPLS/SR? If you search the forums, a common use case such as mine is where for some ISP's you need to present a second mac address to get a second public IP. Hence the usefulness of macvlan. There are other uses still too that are relevant. I...
There are multiple requests on here for this feature, but apparently it's not even on their development timeline. I find this puzzling given the number of use-cases, and this being a standard in Linux for some time. Not to mention the fact that most if not all of their major competitors offer this f...
New to MikroTik but I have this same issue where the gateway is the same for all interfaces and 0.0.0.0/0 is only reachable by the last interface to be turned on. Could you elaborate on this step here: And you'd then assign these routing-mark values to packets being routed towards the internet using...