I have setup various graphing options from dedicated network segments for all the various portions of graphing
/tool graphing interface
add allow-address=192.168.1.0/24
add allow-address=172.16.24.0/24
/tool graphing queue
add allow-address=192.168.1.0/24
add allow-address=172.16.24.0/24
/tool graphing resource
add allow-address=192.168.1.0/24
add allow-address=172.16.24.0/24Both the interface and resource graphs are not available when I access the router over the internet, which is quite obvious because my IP is not in the allow-address space.
The queue graphs however are available and viewable when access from outside.
Is this a bug or am I missing something
Is anybody else seeing this behaviour.
I can not remember which version of RouterOS was in use at the moment of the initial post, but at this moment I am on RouterOS 6.5 and still see this issue.
I will test it with RouterOS 6.12 in a short time and post my findings.
Just tested it on RouterOS 6.12 and this version is also acting the same.
So queue graphs are always available regardless of /tool graphing options.
I just set my graphing to be allowed from a non-used address range (10.10.10.0/24, while I’m using the default MikroTik 192.168.88.0 range)
and I am able to see the queue graph!