Sorry, there is nothing in the v7.5 beta that improves eyesight or literacy ;-PP
@strods !!!
Oh, how nice, this confirms the habit I already have: I always use the latest netinstall even to install older versions…
Thanks for the reply, have all a nice day.
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for three reasons:
it leaves nothing of itself after installation
the new version supports more hardware, for sure
if there is a problem they have solved it, even if it is not in the changelog
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802.11k support
How can configure that?
*) dns - added “match-subdomain” option for static entries (CLI only);
Please explain this function! Do I understand it correct w/o this, test.com will match only, but site1.test.com not. If I enable this all under “test.com” will match. Like: site1.test.com, site2.test.com. abc.test.com 123.test.com…???
*) firewall - added support for RTSP helper;
What is a “RTSP-Helper”? I know RTSP is some kind of Video-Straming Protocol. Why do I need a “helper” and for what reason?
BGP: sessions screen in winbox (3.37) shows an uptime of 497d 02:23:00 shortly after the reboot at installation, ticking DOWN instead of UP!
It also does not reflect the actual uptime of the session, it is just the same for all sessions.
Remote ID is shown as 0.0.0.0 for all sessions.
Is BGP session monitoring now getting worse in preparation for it getting much better??
BGP: well, now at least it logs the message “HoldTimer expiredsessionname” when a session times out.
A space between the word expired and the sessionname would be great! But it is better than “Session *=0x30100010” as it was before!
Getting permission error using plain nginx image.
jul/28 00:33:10 container,info,debug /docker-entrypoint.sh: /docker-entrypoint.d/ is not empty, will attempt to perform configuration
jul/28 00:33:10 container,info,debug /docker-entrypoint.sh: Looking for shell scripts in /docker-entrypoint.d/
jul/28 00:33:12 container,info,debug /docker-entrypoint.sh: Launching /docker-entrypoint.d/10-listen-on-ipv6-by-default.sh
jul/28 00:33:16 container,info,debug 10-listen-on-ipv6-by-default.sh: info: Getting the checksum of /etc/nginx/conf.d/default.conf
jul/28 00:33:22 container,info,debug 10-listen-on-ipv6-by-default.sh: info: Enabled listen on IPv6 in /etc/nginx/conf.d/default.conf
jul/28 00:33:22 container,info,debug /docker-entrypoint.sh: Launching /docker-entrypoint.d/20-envsubst-on-templates.sh
jul/28 00:33:29 container,info,debug /docker-entrypoint.sh: Launching /docker-entrypoint.d/30-tune-worker-processes.sh
jul/28 00:33:29 container,info,debug /docker-entrypoint.sh: Configuration complete; ready for start up
jul/28 00:33:31 container,info,debug nginx: [alert] could not open error log file: open() "/var/log/nginx/error.log" failed (13: Permission denied)
jul/28 00:33:31 container,info,debug 2022/07/27 16:33:31 [emerg] 1#1: open() "/var/log/nginx/error.log" failed (13: Permission denied)
root-dir=disk1/nginx. /var/log/nginx is not mounted.
I guess this is expected. Until 7.4beta5 it was possible to write into non-mounted directories (internal container directories as extracted from tar file), which should not be permitted. I guess you’ll either need to mount /var/log, or modify the docker file to mount it as tmpfs. Maybe Mikrotik should allow us to write to those directories but just not save the changes, like docker does
This seemed to have fixed my hourly-disconnect problem! I thought it had to do with the “reneg-secs” OVPN parameter but I see that’s still set to 3600. In any case, a client/config that wouldn’t make it past 60 mins before is now at the 90 minute mark.
Thanks!!!
any official words from MT about icmp/ping issue?
in 7.4 netwatch was fixed, but ping tool doesn’t.
regards
Ros
Check/Update your ticket SUP-67221
It’s added in the documentation:
Containers: is it possible to create mounts that the container can write into? My current tests with this beta show that it’s not possible (permission error). It’s an important function for many containers.
stop/start newly created and started container and mounts should appear. We will fully fix this in next releases.
+1
Regards,
Mounts do appear, that’s not the issue. The problem is, the CT cannot write to the mounted directory, I get permission errors.
rb2011il-rm updated without issue
no update since a month ago
Try to contact again, on same ticket…