*) fixed bug in PPPoE, PPTP and L2TP - rate limiting queue addition failed sometimes;
*) fixed bug in PPPoE, PPTP and L2TP - after reboot 100s of users reconnecting can make
some connections non working;
*) fixed bug in PPPoE, PPTP and L2TP - some logged out users could still be shown in active
ppp users lists, disallowing re-login if only-one is set;
*) speed up WinBox secure mode data transfer rate 2.5 times;
*) notice clock changes made by NTP and adjust GMT offset accordingly;
*) console command “system reset” has been renamed to “system reset-configuration”;
*) user manager - improved object removal performance;
*) user manager - added session and log removal;
*) user manager - user page now requires customer’s public-id;
*) user manager - fixed logout crash bug;
*) user manager - fixed order of dirs in export;
It’s routing (traffic flows), but you can not connect to the box (at times), can not go out from lan to wireless, neighbors (immediate peers) can ssh, and thanks god all the remote boxes (another 2) I have, had VPN Tunnels to one of the routers I have here…
I Used VPN IPs to downgrade the remote boxes… once i managed to downgrade this one here???
All ok now 2.9.31
Strange description… I know…
I wonder what has changed…???
Don’t know what the problem is but it looks very strange … don’t have the time to troubleshoot now… I am runnin
I had a closer look … something has change and I can not get out of the local lan (nated) to the wireless network.
2 of my routers are nated (3 wirelless ifs + 4 wireless ifs to a Municipality network) and only one is not. I have not figured out whether this is a nat-firewall problem since I have not visited the router which is not nated.
Bgp works and i get traffic through the wireless peers…
I can confirm though that both nated routers have no access from lan to wan. When I test the 3rd router (it’s a few Km away) I might get somewhere with my speculations.
First suspect though is firewall… Did you change something in this version?
Is there anybody else that has experienced these problems?
I will do with both versions 2.9.31 and 2.9.32… you might just spot the difference… maybe it’s me? but then again why everything works with 2.9.31 and all previous versions?
not only it did not fixed the bug it has more to it.
I have upgraded and no matter what I set for my default gateway it doesn’t go out from my network. it’s really shame how screwed are these latest releases.
I had to downgrade to 2.9.28
sending rif to support doesn’t solve anything. they just ask one question and no solution from them.
Hellbound, I wonder if this bug is similar to what I’m seeing.
Some routes work, but our public IP’s couldn’t make it out to the default gateway.
We were trying to replace an old 2.8.26 with a slower box running 2.9.31, and then later upgrade the box that was running 2.8.26, once we knew the new Mikrotik was going to work.
Anyways, I’m not for sure if this is my problem or not. (See my thread “Dynamic Routes and Preferred Source”.)
I think Im experiencing same problem as others here. For some reason I cannot ping or communicate with anything outside each AP that was upgraded to 2.9.32, I think I will revert back to 2.9.31 till something more stable comes out.
My problem is fixed i saw that some firewall rules blocking icmp and port 80 were enabled. Though I will like to point out that the bug which was suppose to be fixed for pppoe was not. I still see multiple entries in Active Connections which sometimes refuses the client entry.
If the Client is disconnectet can these more not again itself logging in. The entire PPPOE-Server nearly stands still. Are 2.9.30 ist work an it will be better
Funny stuff… On the second router (with similar setup) that I tested the upgrade worked straight away no worries…
On the first one that had the problems this morning it only worked the second time over… i.e. (upgrade-downgrade-and again upgrade)
I have no clue what the problem was (haven’t changed a line in the config) but now it seems to work ok…