To filter in firewall you should use something like this:
/ip/firewall/filter/add action=reject chain=output out-interface-list=WAN port=514 protocol=udp reject-with=icmp-admin-prohibited;
/ip/firewall/filter/add action=reject chain=forward out-interface-list=WAN port=514 protocol=udp reject-with=icmp-admin-prohibited;
Starting with RouterOS 7.4 the netwatch tool has been extended, it can
now do tcp and http probes. Rename the parameter for reasonable naming
with services.
For RouterOS 6.x a separate package 'ntp' exists. This adds server
functionality, but allows ip addresses for the client only. I added the
script 'rotate-ntp' to update addresses from names...
Now with RouterOS 7.x there's no extra package and the limitation does
no longer exist. So let's just drop the script.
This adds migration code, that...
* removes the script from configuration
* removes a scheduler from configuration
* sets the configured ntp pool name for ntp client
Just install with...
$ScriptInstallUpdate global-functions.d/ipcalc
... and/or...
$ScriptInstallUpdate global-functions.d/scriptrunonce
... and use the functions as before.
If CAPsMAN is running on a device with just 16MB flash downloading the
packages is not possible (or at least lost at reboot). So allow a CAP to
update with opt-in.
... even if a filter matches to exclude them. Let's have an example:
:global LogForwardFilter "(debug|info)";
:global LogForwardInclude "account";
This will forward everything about topic *account* (login, logout,
failed login, ...) - even with topic *info*.
Matrix is an open network for secure, decentralized communication - and
it has a web api.
A warning on message type: Using 'm.notice' breaks rendering on Element
for Android (no fixed width font) and does not pop up desktop
notification. Thus we use 'm.text'. Should be safe as we do not send the
messages in response to other messages.
https://matrix.org/
Drop 'DST Root CA X3', use 'ISRG Root X1' instead. The migration code
makes sure that...
* the intermediate certificate 'R3' is signed by 'ISRG Root X1'
* 'ISRG Root X1' is self-signed, not cross-signed by 'DST Root CA X3'
* 'DST Root CA X3' is finally gone
This drops $EmailBackupTo & $EmailBackupCc from settings! Use settings
overwrite if required:
:global EmailGeneralToOverride {
"email-backup"="backup@example.com";
}