Hi Folks,
I've been doing some work using API for various remote/centralised
configuration push applications, and I've come across a surprising problem.
Surprising only because I never realised that I didn't know how to do it
until I decided to try! :-D
Think winbox - we can enter a value against some firewall filter attribute,
say 'src-port' for example, and then if we decide we don't want it any more,
we can click that little 'up arrow' to null the value for that variable. We
can see the difference when using ip firewall filter print:
With dst-port specified
1 ;;; test1
chain=input action=accept protocol=tcp src-address=1.2.3.0/24
dst-address=0.0.0.0/0 dst-port=25
After 'nulling' that dst-port value
1 ;;; test1
chain=input action=accept protocol=tcp src-address=1.2.3.0/24
dst-address=0.0.0.0/0
My question is how to do that in shell? I'm baffled! :-}
Regards, Mike Everest
www.duxtel.com.au
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Hi All!
Welcome to the MikroTik-AU public e-mailing list :)
Right now, there are only a small number of subscriptions, but we're
expecting that this number will increase over the weeks ahead as word gets
around.
One of the first points of discussion that I think is worth starting off
with is the question: "What kind of resources do you think would be useful
for a regional MikroTik community like this?"
Some examples might include forum application (if mikrotik.com forums are
not cutting it for us) online databases of "who's using mikrotik" (has been
suggested) bugtrack app, anything else?
With the aim of building a community of MikroTik Professionals, to share
skills and experiences among like-minded individuals, we're "all ears" to
your ideas and needs!
Regards, Mike Everest
www.duxtel.com.au
Big thanks to Tom and Jethro from ConnectivityIT in getting these forums off
the ground!
Regards, Mike Everest
www.duxtel.com.au
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