Hi.
I noticed there’s a feature to pull software upgrades off a remote host in RouterOS. I can’t really find any documentation on how this works. What is required of the remote host and how do you set it up?
Hi.
I noticed there’s a feature to pull software upgrades off a remote host in RouterOS. I can’t really find any documentation on how this works. What is required of the remote host and how do you set it up?
If you mean /system upgrade, then here is documentation
Yeah, I’ve already read that part. Here’s what I’m confused about:
The remote router you specify in upgrade-package-source, is that just any other router with the desired software running?
OR
Can you set up one box that has all the software for all the different architectures in your net? For instance, an RB600 with a CF card holding the software for mipsle, mipsbe, ppc and x86?
You can set one router that holds all packages
what if you reboot that router by accident? =)
Well, try not to reboot it ![]()
that’s why you can do it also with Dude, not “get packages” but “put packages” - other approach. dude can select a group of routers, and upgrade them all.
by the way, what’s ‘Upgrade’ in The Dude?.. my ROS upgraded only after ‘Force Upgrade’…
force upgrade must be used if Dude doesn’t recognize your packages as correct ones for this board type. this happened after we changed package format
the latest Dude, upgrade from 3.25 to 3.27… only force?.. waiting for the new version of The Dude?
What protocol does it use to fetch the packages? A proprietary one? What ports should I allow in the firewall?