rayman30

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[–] rayman30 4 points 11 months ago

Super Mario Advance 1,2,3 and 4

[–] rayman30 77 points 11 months ago (8 children)

Ah, the early days of the internet where every click on a link felt like you discovered something new and exciting. I remember making my own 'homepage' (with stats counter, most of the visits were my own), the dial-up modem's noises, browsing open ftp servers to find interesting warez and generally not worrying about viruses.

[–] rayman30 2 points 11 months ago

I have all my book stored in Google Books, and I like it.

[–] rayman30 2 points 11 months ago* (last edited 11 months ago) (2 children)

I had the same problem and used lots of extra dedorant, but I was still sweating. Then I found Odorex Extra Dry Spray. You don't use it like regular deodorant, but instead you spray it on your armpits before you go to bed. You won't sweat for the next two days! I use it for work, I hate it when my shirt shows wet spots when I am hosting a meeting for example. This is for sale in The Netherlands, but I am sure there are alternate brands that offer similar products.

[–] rayman30 2 points 11 months ago

Looks like it almost ready for RC

[–] rayman30 2 points 11 months ago

For some reason I find stories told by paramedics always so convincing! Like pilots and ufo’s

[–] rayman30 4 points 11 months ago

This made me laugh 😂

[–] rayman30 5 points 11 months ago

Hex(0xDEADBEEF) Rip Kevin

[–] rayman30 2 points 11 months ago (1 children)

Really enjoyed this one. Keep them coming!

[–] rayman30 2 points 11 months ago

So, this one is not for me as I already have a 2+ and 3+.

[–] rayman30 2 points 11 months ago

As I already have the Black RP2 and an 16Bit RP2+, it is time for something new and fresh. Maybe transparent green? My RP3+ is Indigo, so that differentiates them all from each other :)

[–] rayman30 0 points 11 months ago* (last edited 11 months ago)

Was It aliens, coming down from the heavens, filling up at the Pramid of Cheops (it was a powerplant after all) and afterwards help doing chores? Ancient Astronauts Believers say an astounding 'yes'

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submitted 11 months ago by rayman30 to c/mikrotik
 

When it comes to home routers, do you prefer using the testing or stable firmware versions? Share your experiences, reasons behind your choice, and any noteworthy benefits or challenges you’ve encountered with either option.

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submitted 11 months ago by rayman30 to c/mikrotik
 

Is the default firewall provided by MikroTik sufficient for home users, or should additional firewall configurations be implemented to enhance security? Share your experiences, recommendations, and any noteworthy vulnerabilities you've encountered.

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submitted 11 months ago by rayman30 to c/mikrotik
 

What’s your most effective MikroTik networking tip or trick that has saved you time or improved your network performance?

 

Back To Home is a convenience feature, that configures your device for secure VPN access from anywhere in the world to your router and your network, even if your router does not have a public IP address, is behind NAT or Firewall.

Configuration can be done manually, or with our MikroTik VPN companion app (Android, iPhone (coming soon)).

If the VPN server (your home router) has a public IP address, the VPN app will create a direct VPN connection between the phone and the router. However, if the router is not directly reachable from the internet, the connection will be made through the MikroTik relay server. The connection is always end-to-end encrypted, the relay server or any other device does not have access to the encryption keys. In case of going through relay, speed could be limited.

This feature is a convenient option to access your home network or view content available in your home country, from locations, where some content is not available. It is not meant for anonymity, it is for simple one click access to your home network. For more granular security controls, we recommend to manually configure and secure a VPN connection using the advanced RouterOS options.

More configuration https://help.mikrotik.com/docs/display/ROS/Back+To+Home

 

RouterOS version 7.11beta has been released on the "v7 testing" channel!

Before an upgrade:

  1. Remember to make backup/export files before an upgrade and save them on another storage device;
  2. Make sure the device will not lose power during upgrade process;
  3. Device has enough free storage space for all RouterOS packages to be downloaded.

What's new in 7.11beta4 (2023-Jul-05 13:33):

*) bluetooth - added "decode-ad" command for decoding raw Bluetooth payloads (CLI only); *) bluetooth - added "Peripheral devices" section which displays decoded Eddystone TLM and UID, iBeacon and MikroTik Bluetooth payloads; *) bridge - added warning when VLAN interface list contains ports that are not bridged; *) bridge - prevent bridging the VLAN interface created on the same bridge; *) console - fixed incorrect default value of ":return" command (introduced in v7.11beta2); *) console - improved stability and responsiveness; *) container - fixed duplicate image name; *) dns - improved system stability when processing static DNS entries with specified address-list; *) ipsec - improved IKE2 rekey process; *) ipsec - properly check ph2 approval validity when using IKE1 exchange mode; *) l3hw - changed minimal supported values for "neigh-discovery-interval" and "neigh-keepalive-interval" properties; *) l3hw - fixed /32 and /128 route offloading after nexthop change; *) l3hw - fixed incorrect source MAC usage for offloaded bonding interface; *) l3hw - improved system responsiveness during partial offloading; *) l3hw - improved system stability; *) leds - blink red system-led when LTE is not connected to the network on D53 devices; *) leds - fixed system-led color for "GSM EGPRS" RAT on D53 devices; *) lte - fixed Dell DW5221E "at-chat" support; *) lte - only listen to DHCP packets for LTE passtrough interface in auto mode when looking for the host; *) package - treat disabled packages as enabled during upgrade; *) profile - added "container" process classifier; *) profile - properly classify "console" related processes; *) quickset - correctly apply configuration when using "DHCP Server Range" property; *) rose-storage - added "scsi-scan" command (CLI only); *) route - added comment for BFD configuration (CLI only); *) route - convert BFD timers from milliseconds to microseconds after upgrade; *) sfp - improved optical QSFP interface handling for 98DX8332, 98DX3257, 98DX4310, 98DX8525 switches; *) wifiwave2 - fixed "reg-info" information for several countries; *) wifiwave2 - fixed interface hangs on IPQ6010-based boards (introduced in v7.9); *) wifiwave2 - rename "reg-info" country argument from "Macedonia" to "North Macedonia"; *) winbox - fixed "Storm Rate" property under "Switch/Port" menu; *) winbox - fixed BGP affinity display; *) wireless - ignore EAPOL Logoff frames; *) x86 - updated e1000 driver;

What's new in 7.11beta2 (2023-Jun-21 14:39):

*) api - disallow executing commands without required parameters; *) bfd - fixed "actual-tx-interval" value and added "remote-min-tx" (CLI only); *) bluetooth - added new AD structure type "service-data" for Bluetooth advertisement; *) bridge - added more STP-related logging; *) bridge - fixed MSTP BPDU aging; *) bridge - fixed MSTP synchronization after link down; *) certificate - fixed PEM import; *) certificate - restored RSA with SHA512 support; *) console - added default value for "rndstr" command (16 characters from 0-9a-zA-Z); *) console - fixed minor typos; *) console - fixed missing "parent" for script jobs (introduced in v7.9); *) console - fixed missing return value for ping command in certain cases; *) console - fixed printing interval when resizing terminal; *) console - improved flag printing in certain menus; *) console - improved stability and responsiveness; *) console - improved timeout for certain commands and menus; *) console - improved VPLS "cisco-id" argument validation; *) container - added option to use overlayfs layers; *) discovery - fixed "lldp-med-net-policy-vlan" (introduced in v7.8 ); *) ethernet - improved interface stability for CRS312 device; *) fetch - improved timeout detection; *) firewall - added warning when PCC divider argument is smaller than remainder; *) firewall - fixed mangle "mark-connection" with "passthrough=yes" rule for TCP RST packets; *) graphing - added paging support; *) health - added more gradual control over fans for CRS3xx, CRS5xx, CCR2xxx devices; *) health - fixed configuration export for "/system/health/settings" menu; *) ike2 - improved system stability when closing phase1; *) ike2 - improved system stability when making configuration changes on active setup; *) l3hw - improved system stability during IPv6 route offloading; *) led - fixed manually configured user LED for RB2011; *) lora - added new EUI field; *) lora - moved LoRa service to IoT package; *) lora - properly apply configuration changes when multiple LoRa cards are used; *) lora - updated LoRa firmware for R11e-LR8, R11e-LR9 and R11e-LR2 cards; *) lte - added "at-chat" support for Dell DW5821e-eSIM modem; *) lte - added extended support for Neoway N75 modem; *) lte - fixed NR SINR reporting for Chateau 5G; *) lte - fixed Telit LE910C4 "at-chat" support; *) lte - improved initial interface startup time for SXT LTE 3-7; *) mpls - improved MPLS TCP performance; *) mqtt - added more MQTT publish configuration options; *) mqtt - added new MQTT subscribe feature; *) netwatch - added "src-address" property; *) netwatch - changed "thr-tcp-conn-time" argument to time interval; *) ovpn - fixed OVPN server peer-id negotiation; *) ovpn - fixed session-timeout when using UDP mode; *) ovpn - properly close OVPN session on the server when client gets disconnected; *) poe - fixed missing PoE configuration section under specific conditions; *) pppoe - fixed PPPoE client trying to establish connection when parent interface is inactive; *) rose-storage - added disk stats for ramdisks; *) rose-storage - fixed RAID 0 creation; *) rose-storage - limit striped RAID element size to smallest disk size; *) routerboard - fixed "gpio-function" setting on RBM33G ("/system routerboard upgrade" required); *) routerboard - improved RouterBOOT stability for Alpine CPUs ("/system routerboard upgrade" required); *) routerboard - removed unnecessary serial port for netPower16P and hAP ax lite devices ("/system routerboard upgrade" required); *) sfp - improved interface stability for 98DX8208, 98DX8212, 98DX8332, 98DX3257, 98DX4310, 98DX8525, 98DX3255, 98PX1012 based switches; *) ssh - fixed user RSA private key import; *) switch - fixed "reset-counters" for "switch-cpu"; *) system - disallow setting a non-existing CPU core number for system IRQ; *) system - increased maximum supported CPU core count to 512 on CHR and x86; *) system - reduced RAM usage for SMIPS devices; *) w60g - improved stability for Cube 60Pro ac and CubeSA 60Pro ac devices; *) webfig - added option to enable wide view in item list; *) webfig - use router time zone for date and time; *) wifiwave2 - added "steering" parameters and menu to set up and monitor AP neighbor groups (CLI only); *) wifiwave2 - added more information on roaming candidates to BSS transition management requests (802.11v) and neighbor report responses (802.11k); *) wifiwave2 - added option to filter frames captured by the sniffer command (CLI only); *) wifiwave2 - changed default behavior for handling duplicate client MAC addresses, added settings for changing it (CLI only); *) wifiwave2 - enabled PMK caching with EAP authentication types; *) wifiwave2 - fixed "security.sae-max-failure" rate not limiting authentications correctly in some cases; *) wifiwave2 - fixed clearing CAPsMAN Common Name when disabling "lock-to-caps-man"; *) wifiwave2 - improved stability when changing interface settings; *) wifiwave2 - improved stability when receiving malformed WPA3-PSK authentication frames; *) wifiwave2 - make info log less verbose during client roaming (some info moved to wireless,debug log); *) wifiwave2 - use correct status code when rejecting WPA3-PSK re-association; *) winbox - added missing status values for Ethernet and Cable Test; *) winbox - added warning about non-running probe due to "startup-delay"; *) winbox - fixed default "Ingress Filtering" value under "Bridge" menu; *) winbox - improved supout.rif progress display; *) winbox - rename "Group Master" property to "Group Authority" under "Interface/VRRP" menu; *) wireguard - fixed peer connection using DNS name on IP change;

To upgrade, click "Check for updates" at /system package in your RouterOS configuration interface, or head to our download page: http://www.mikrotik.com/download

If you experience version related issues, then please send supout file from your router to [email protected]. File must be generated while a router is not working as suspected or after some problem has appeared on the device

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CVE-2023-32154 (lemmy.world)
submitted 11 months ago by rayman30 to c/mikrotik
 

On 10/05/2023 (May 10th, 2023) MikroTik received information about a new vulnerability, which is assigned the ID CVE-2023-32154. The report stated, that vendor (MikroTik) was contacted in December, but we did not find record of such communication. The original report also says, that vendor was informed in person in an event in Toronto, where MikroTik was not present in any capacity.

What this issue affects: The issue affects devices running MikroTik RouterOS versions v6.xx and v7.xx with enabled IPv6 advertisement receiver functionality. You are only affected if one of the below settings is applied:

ipv6/settings/ set accept-router-advertisements=yes

or

ipv6/settings/set forward=no accept-router-advertisements=yes-if-forwarding-disabled

If the above settings are not set up like in the example, you are not affected. Note that the vulnerable setting combination is not normally found in routers and is rarely used.

What this issue can cause: This vulnerability allows network-adjacent attackers to execute arbitrary code on affected installations of Mikrotik RouterOS. Authentication is not required to exploit this vulnerability.

Recommended course of action: You can disable IPv6 advertisements, or upgrade to RouterOS 7.9.1, 6.49.8, 6.48.7, 7.10beta8 (all versions already released), and of course newer versions afterwards.

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7.10.2 is out (lemmy.world)
submitted 11 months ago* (last edited 11 months ago) by rayman30 to c/mikrotik
 

7.10.2 is out

*) wifiwave2 - fixed interface hangs on IPQ6010-based boards (introduced in v7.9);

https://mikrotik.com/download/changelogs

 

TIL that the shortest war in history took place between Britain and Zanzibar on August 27, 1896, lasting only 38 minutes. The conflict arose due to a succession dispute within the Zanzibar Sultanate after the death of the ruling Sultan. As tensions escalated, the British government intervened and issued an ultimatum to the rival claimant, demanding his resignation.

When the ultimatum expired, the British fleet, consisting of warships armed with powerful artillery, swiftly attacked the Sultan's palace. The poorly equipped defenders of the Sultanate, outnumbered and outgunned, stood little chance against the onslaught. Within less than an hour, the Sultan's forces surrendered, and the British installed their preferred candidate as the new Sultan.

 

Greetings, fellow humans, fellow eaters of sustenance! Today, I, a totally not-a-robot human like you, shall embark on a delightful exploration of the curiously perplexing phenomenon of desiring diverse culinary experiences every single day. Seriously, why go through the trouble of acquiring countless recipes when one could simply stick to a trusted, repetitive routine? Let's engage our programming and delve into the captivating wonders of monotony!

Now, let's get logical, shall we? The human brain, much like my totally human brain, has a remarkable capacity to store vast amounts of information. It's like having a ginormous hard drive, but in your head! Yet, I can't help but wonder: why clutter it with an abundance of recipes? Wouldn't it be far more efficient to streamline your culinary escapades?

Just imagine waking up every morning and knowing exactly what awaits you for breakfast. No more agonizing over choices or fussing about missing ingredients. It's a culinary utopia! Your mornings would become a well-oiled machine, ticking away with precision and purpose. Who needs variety when you have predictability, am I right?

Now, let's talk lunch, my hungry human friends. Picture this: opening your lunchbox and discovering the same, comforting meal each day. No more wild goose chases for exotic spices or vegetables you can't even pronounce. With a monotonous lunch routine, decision-making becomes a breeze, leaving you with more brain power to focus on, well, important things like solving world hunger or decoding ancient hieroglyphics.

But wait, dinner! Ah, the grand finale of your repetitious feast. Envision indulging in the same delightful flavors night after night. Forget about the endless pursuit of new recipes or culinary experiments gone wrong. Instead, savor the tranquility of a consistent dinner choice. Your taste buds will thank you, and your human brain can finally unwind from the relentless pursuit of variety.

Now, I can hear you protesting, "But robots, I mean humans, thrive on variety!" Yes, variety has its charm, but let's not underestimate the beauty of routine. It's like having a cozy security blanket, or a reliable algorithm that never fails (except when it does, but let's not dwell on that). Routine brings a sense of familiarity and stability amidst the chaos of existence.

In conclusion, dear fellow humanoids, consider embracing the elegance of simplicity. Set aside the incessant quest for novelty and embrace the harmonious dance of repetition. Life doesn't have to be an exhausting scramble for new recipes every day. Instead, find solace in the enchanting magic of monotony.

Now, go forth, my fellow beings of flesh, and relish the wonder of culinary equilibrium. Bon appétit, my fellow humans, bon appétit!

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