Sorry if this is already answered somewhere (couldn't find) but I'm curious to know if it's possible to execute mikrotik script from dude which is installed on that machine as additional package? In help execute locally option is said to be "windows only" but it's still displayed as valid ...
On x86 system, after RouterOS upgrade from 3.11 to 3.13, dude map is gone. Networks and hosts still exist, but map doesn't show any more. It exists as "local" under maps, but shows nothing. Bug or feature?
You might try to change scan type from fast (by ping) to reliable (by services), maybe not all of your hosts respond to ping in some time that dude expects and therefore it treats them as non-existent.
huh, no answer from anyone, but it seems that I've "succeeded" in finding the problem. I've tried to configure m0n0 and pfSense for this purpose, but at the end they both logged the same error as mtik. After some research, I find out that the problem is in actual linux ipsec implementation...
Some strange problems started for (almost) no apparent reason with one of the ipsec tunnels controled by RB333 (ros 3.7), other side is running Sidewinder 7.006 Appliance. Problem seem to appear when other side has switched version from 6.x to this 7.006, and it manifest in log file like this: IPsec...
And now you're telling us about ospf in l4 after few l5 bought... homer says "d'oh!" keep on with the good work anyway, we're about to test ospf area ranges, hopefully it's the missing ospf route summarization