From @normis:
We have identified the issue and a fix is coming shortly.
We have identified the issue and a fix is coming shortly.
No need for +1 comments. You already have the attention by Mikrotik.
We have identified the issue and a fix is coming shortly.
If the RB951Ui-2HnD does indeed have a public IP, I highly recommend updating it to 6.49.17 and then resetting it to default settings.
This will reset the firewall and everything else you need to the correct defaults.
:foreach item in=[/ppp secret find where $comment~[/system clock get date]] do={ /ppp secret disable $item /ppp active remove [find where name=[/ppp secret get $item name]] }
One of the most beautiful sentences read on the forum.Rushing cloud solutions gets you hacked.
absolutely FALSE and WRONGRouterOS doesn't allow to export/import certificates on another Mikrotik device
I see you get the point...If somehow I find out that my ISP is using such way to update their router, from public source script without proper automated source checks / sanitization, I will be concerned and probably switch to another ISP, just saying, maybe it's just me...
Yes, because most users can only copy & paste without knowing what they are doing, without distinguishing a list of commands from a list of IPs...I'm not sure the "CRITICAL" is necessary.
two of my routers unable to access google.com
FWIW that is in most cases the advised way to setup things.The network config does not look very good, everything is on the same bridge.
One bridge only.
Code: Select all# ARP Fixup table :put "### ARP Fixup table" :local dumplist [/ip arp find complete=no ] :foreach i in=$dumplist do={ /ip arp remove $i }
/ip arp remove [find where complete=no]
You have also disappointed me I expected more from someone like you. Shame to your name for you have becometh that which you criticized the most.
Not Mikrotik microwave hardware
The avatar is a cat shitting? Seriously?Thank you, sir
/interface reset-counters [find]
{
/ip address
:local allIPs [:toarray ""]
[pri as-value where [:set allIPs ($allIPs,$address)]]
:put [:tostr $allIPs]
}
Not true, I use Macromedia HomeSite 5.5+ for almost everything...While I like @rextended, I know he uses notepad.exe to edit script..
I always done on that way, ":toip" do not convert numbert to IP...And you could convert that to a string by adding 0.0.0.0 to it?
igmp is the protocol behind multicasting. you could google that.
:put [/user get admin last-logged-in]
Precisely...Preprepredecessor of ASCII comes from 1932 ( ITA2) and only had 5 bits. Only uppercase.
/dude export-db
The goal is to to only use wpa3.
А къде е останалото?This is my firewall config:
/ip hotspot active remove [find where user=$username and mac-address!=$"mac-address"]
I didn't quite understand the meaning, because of the language, but if what I understood is right:I guess everything is relative.
Code: Select all:put [:convert to=byte-array from=raw "10101010"] # 49;48;49;48;49;48;49;48
:put [:convert to=byte-array from=raw "\01\00\01\00\01\00\01\00"]
# 1;0;1;0;1;0;1;0
(The Amm0's one... )This is the 100th post in this thread!
You read post #1 before posting?Please add the Search and Highlight function like in the old winbox version
Missing (CLI only) on changelog...*) ip - added max-sessions property for services;
*) console - fixed negative values for gmt-offset clock property;
:global intGoff [:tonum [get gmt-offset]]
:if ($intGoff > 0x7FFFFFFF) do={:set intGoff ($intGoff - 0x100000000)}
You read post #1 instead of random posting something?I am missing a lot of keyboard functions such as page up/down, ctrl+e etc..
I think I speak for almost everyone,How do you all deal with keeping winbox connections open to multiple devices?
OBVIOUS.authentication failed
here is my set
IP 23.162.144.123
btest/btest
?Why? You didn't write anything invented in your post...... cat may be hissing at me now ...
everytime, if WAN1 exist, the result is WAN1[/interface get [find name=WAN1] name]
If you must insert WAN1 or WAN2 on the script, are already WAN1 and WAN2...goal is to "get" the WAN name to set $WAN1/2