It would be very helpfull to have a web Browser on Winbox, that way I can manage lots of my equipment on private Ip from remote connections without vpn'ing ...
Gino
The point is that we assing all our infrastructure equipment private ip's (192.168.xxx.xxx), thus if im outside my network I cant acces this gear without a VPN into my network.but you run the winbox on a windows computer. and that has it's own browser already.
Totally agree... it will give a lot of functionality, i need that feature so badly.Yeah, i noticed that ... can you add just a address bar ?well actually winbox kind of does have a webbrowser built in - the manual button.
Totally agree... it will give a lot of functionality, i need that feature so badly.Yeah, i noticed that ... can you add just a address bar ?well actually winbox kind of does have a webbrowser built in - the manual button.
Totally agree... it will give a lot of functionality, i need that feature so badly.Yeah, i noticed that ... can you add just a address bar ?well actually winbox kind of does have a webbrowser built in - the manual button.
Totally agree... it will give a lot of functionality, i need that feature so badly.Yeah, i noticed that ... can you add just a address bar ?well actually winbox kind of does have a webbrowser built in - the manual button.
bpwl can you add a few diagrams to your idea, I am not sure what you are doing, nor why you are doing it but it sound intriguiging.Just use the webproxy on RouterOS, to have a local bridgehead on remote sites. (No caching setup needed, just the http webproxy feature)
Connect to the first node (e.g. the one that is setting up the VPN tunnel to the management point, even from behind multiple NAT and firewall)
In the local (PC) browser, set that node manually as proxy server.
You can now browse that whole network as a local network via the proxy server. (Using the IP addresses of the remote LAN)
SSH/Telnet tool on the webproxy-enabled-router, is there for local initiated Telnet and SSH sessions (tool used through Winbox)
RoMon will allow to have localised WinBox access to RouterOS devices if the next RoMon hop is in the same L2 network. Multiple L2 level transitions for RoMon is automatic
http, telnet, SSH, Winbox(RoMon) ... to all devics, just as if you are local.
+1It would be nice if the help pages could be exported to PDF/Word as whole and not only one page.
SSH clients have port-forwarding built in, can do this using remote port dynamic and then set your local browser to use the port for SOCKS.
The point is that we assing all our infrastructure equipment private ip's (192.168.xxx.xxx), thus if im outside my network I cant acces this gear without a VPN into my network.
Sometimes we need to do some quick change on the network and it woulb be a great tool to be able to do it from any pc with intener access.
I could be In the Tonga islands.... just download windox and voila! instat web interface to my internal network!
You shouldn't have the Winbox port open to the web in the first place...It would be very helpfull to have a web Browser on Winbox, that way I can manage lots of my equipment on private Ip from remote connections without vpn'ing ...
Gino