*) cert scep - use fingerprints for transaction ids;
*) ipsec - support fqdn as my id;
*) fetch - allow fetching files larger than 4G;
*) fetch - fixed problem where files fetched over https were trimmed in size;
*) fixed problem - it was not possible to see %26 uninstall dude package;
*) stores are replaced with folders and disks are now managed under /disk menu;
*) added support for SMSC750x USB Gigabit Ethernet on x86;
*) ups - support selftest for smart and hid UPS;
*) pppoe client - increase connection timeout to make connection establishment
possible on busy pppoe server;
*) dhcp server - change default lease time from 3 days to 10 minutes
to avoid running out of IPs;
*) ipsec - allow binding modeconf address to username;
*) eoip/eoipv6/gre/gre6/ipip/ipipv6/6to4 tunnels have new features:
auto mtu (enabled by default for new tunnels);
dscp (inherit/specific value, inherit by default for new tunnels);
clamp-tcp-mss (yes by default for new tunnels);
*) eoip/gre/ipip/6to4 tunnels have dont-fragment option (inherit/no, no by default for new tunnels);
*) bridge has auto mtu feature (enabled by default for new bridges);
*) pppoe-server has auto mtu feature (enabled by default for new pppoe servers);
If you already run some RouterOS v6.x version, simply click “Check for updates” in QuickSet, Webfig or Winbox packages menu.
Maybe this is the time people learn to test in a Lab-setup first, then deploy to Production devices afterwards… u never know!
However, that said, I do like Mikrotiks new policy of offering the Release Candidates publicly on downloadsite for some time prior to main releases for the last couple of releases. I think this is a very good way forward, giving MT a lot more feedback PRIOR to release and thus probably making the stable versions even better and STABLE then before!
0 probe sstp x 0.0.0.0 57s AES256-CBC
1 probe sstp x 0.0.0.0 43s AES256-CBC
2 probe sstp x 0.0.0.0 42s AES256-CBC
3 probe sstp x 0.0.0.0 39s AES256-CBC
4 probe sstp x 0.0.0.0 38s AES256-CBCThe address is not 0.0.0.0 but a valid adres. It all works, this is a cosmetic bug only.
On v6.19 forum i posted the configuration already.
Sergejs,
in changelog no word about wireless section, meanwile we know, that at least 6.20rc15 you have changed wireless to good side.
I thought, that changelog is for registering what was done with firmware(OS)
and for customers, who has updated to latest version and the if things are going not in expected way, to which version downgrade.
jarda, wireless-fp package is included in the bundle. At 6.20 (not on rc releases) fp is included to bundle.
Please provide us with more information about your router, where wireless-fp is not included.
k0st3k,
make sure you have used the same wireless package before and after upgrade (for example wireless-fp was installed and now wireless is installed).
i am using CRS…
when i click check for updates, it say System is already up to date
when i upgrade manually with upload the *npk file and reboot, the funny things happend.
what are wrong ?