I really don't want to be a pain in the butt:) But im not kidding you. No matter if its prerouting, forward og postrouting in mangle. As long as i specify a interface, no matter if its in or out interface, no packet will hit that rule - when the interfaces are in a bridge. At least not on RouterOS v...
As you say: "you will obviously need to identify the ports to mark the traffic correctly " When i do this, no packets match the rule. Strange but true. And this is the core of my problem. I can't find any way to mark the packets depending on which way the packet is traveling. The FAQ says ...
Thanks for your swift answer. But unfortunately this does not solve my problem. I have the same address range on both sides of the bridge. Therefore i can not differentiate the traffic on ipaddresses. It has to interface based. I'm am running RouterOS v3.9. (don't know if it makes any difference) I ...
How can i shape the traffic on a bridge. In the Microtik FAQ it says that you can put the queues on the interfaces that the traffic is leaving the router. But that does not work. No matter what i try, it fails. I tried to enable firewall on the bridge and then mark the packets. But there is no way t...
I have the same problem. I see no way to install RouterOS 3.3 on a ESX3 server. The installation stops with: Searching for harddrives....... And it does not detect my SCSI HDD, as it is not supported in RouterOS 3.3 (and will not be supported in the future). And i see no way to use anything but SCSI...
I've have used RouterOS and Winbox for some years now. And im am really impressed how well the communication between the winbox and routerOS works. And the whole GUI stuff. It allways works as expected, and it is incredible tolerant when the network is unstable. Im am really curious about what frame...