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  1. From MikroTik Wiki. Jump to navigation Jump to search. Welcome to the MikroTik documentation wiki. Note: Our new documentation site can be found here: ...

  2. Summary. The idea behind this script set is to track and report on data counters of the ip firewall filter items. Each item in the ip firewall can be tracked in terms of data used. I use this to monitor traffic across the firewall as well as bandwidth consumption . By using pass-through firewall items this script makes a good substitute for ...

  3. 23 de jun. de 2023 · Conecte-se ao MikroTik através de um navegador web, inserindo o endereço IP padrão do dispositivo na barra de endereço. Defina as interfaces de rede corretas no MikroTik para distinguir entre as redes internas e externas. Crie regras de firewall (veja a próxima seção) para controlar o tráfego de entrada e saída.

  4. In this subsection you can inspect how packet are going through the bridge. For example, if you configure /interface bridge settings set use-ip-firewall=yes, then packet will go through the one of three predefined ip firewall chains: prerouting, forward, postrouting.

  5. Firewall address lists allow a user to create lists of IP addresses grouped together under a common name. Firewall filter, mangle and NAT facilities can then use those address lists to match packets against them. The address list records can also be updated dynamically via the action=add-src-to-address-list or action=add-dst-to-address-list ...

  6. Summary. Sub-menu: /ip firewall mangle. Mangle is a kind of 'marker' that marks packets for future processing with special marks. Many other facilities in RouterOS make use of these marks, e.g. queue trees, NAT, routing. They identify a packet based on its mark and process it accordingly.

  7. Connection tracking entries. Sub-menu: /ip firewall connection. There are several ways to see what connections are making their way though the router. In the Winbox Firewall window, you can switch to the Connections tab, to see current connections to/from/through your router. It looks like this: