Can you mac-telnet into it? If so, do that and try to ping out. I have
seen this when the IP buffer is full. Only way I know to fix it is
reboot and i have not figured out what causes it. And since I am
running 3.30 I don't get any supout help from Mikrotik.
On 12/22/2010 11:47 PM, Jacob
Nope. Very limited rule set. Allow from a few IPs on the outside, drop
everything else. Masquerade from the inside, dstnat a couple of ports.
No layer-7 inspection or anything else.
On 12/23/10 12:20 AM, Josh Luthman wrote:
Did you put Kerrys first Netflix rule on it? That happened to me.
On
Would have been worth a shot, if I'd had direct access to it. Any idea
what causes an IP buffer to fill up? My fallback rule on the WAN ports
is an action=drop. Perhaps going to action=reject?
On 12/23/10 5:51 AM, Scott Reed wrote:
Can you mac-telnet into it? If so, do that and try to ping
So, we had a weird issue last night. We have an RB750 at a customer
location which suddenly stopped responding to
HTTP/HTTPS/SSH/telnet/FTP/Winbox/API. All traffic continued to pass from
the inside to the outside. We asked the customer to reboot the box in
the morning, and everything returned
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