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2020-07-16 | dhcp-to-dns: use $IfThenElse | 1 | -11/+7 | ||
2020-07-03 | dhcp-to-dns: allow to configure 'dhcp' prefix in zone | 1 | -4/+6 | ||
2020-06-19 | explicitly name the license | 1 | -0/+1 | ||
Copyright (C) 2013-2020 Christian Hesse <mail@eworm.de> This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details. https://www.gnu.org/licenses/#GPL https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl.html https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl.md | |||||
2020-06-02 | dhcp-to-dns: add a marker for new records | 1 | -1/+7 | ||
2020-03-27 | add doc/dhcp-to-dns.md | 1 | -0/+1 | ||
2020-03-05 | dhcp-to-dns: fix value in message | 1 | -1/+1 | ||
2020-03-05 | dhcp-to-dns: use $LogPrintExit | 1 | -7/+8 | ||
2020-02-28 | global-functions: sort alphabetically | 1 | -1/+1 | ||
2020-01-06 | dhcp-to-dns: act on bound leases only | 1 | -4/+4 | ||
2020-01-01 | update copyright for 2020 | 1 | -1/+1 | ||
2019-11-14 | dhcp-to-dns: act on hostname only if available | 1 | -1/+3 | ||
2019-11-12 | dhcp-to-dns: set the temporary variable unconditionally | 1 | -4/+1 | ||
2019-11-12 | dhcp-to-dns: handle duplicate mac-address and host-name | 1 | -3/+8 | ||
* several leases for one mac address (changed client id, different net): -> take address from last lease Most likely this is the same devices which booted different OS or changed to different network. * several leases for one host name: -> take address from first lease We see either different devices with same name or one device with several network interfaces. Keep the first name to mitigate stealing dns name. | |||||
2019-09-11 | dhcp-to-dns: find duplicate leases by mac-address | 1 | -1/+1 | ||
2019-07-25 | dhcp-to-dns: get values into arrays, general rework | 1 | -29/+23 | ||
2019-02-08 | dhcp-to-dns: rework, fix cleanup with mac-address and more | 1 | -37/+29 | ||
2019-02-08 | dhcp-to-dns: use mac-address if hostname is empty | 1 | -0/+3 | ||
2019-02-08 | dhcp-to-dns: use $CharacterReplace | 1 | -6/+3 | ||
2019-01-04 | global: variable names are CamelCase | 1 | -48/+48 | ||
___ _ ___ __ / _ )(_)__ _ / _/__ _/ /_ / _ / / _ `/ / _/ _ `/ __/ /____/_/\_, / /_/ \_,_/\__/ _ __ /___/ _ __ | | / /___ __________ (_)___ ____ _/ / | | /| / / __ `/ ___/ __ \/ / __ \/ __ `/ / | |/ |/ / /_/ / / / / / / / / / / /_/ /_/ |__/|__/\__,_/_/ /_/ /_/_/_/ /_/\__, (_) /____/ RouterOS has some odd behavior when it comes to variable names. Let's have a look at the interfaces: [admin@MikroTik] > / interface print where name=en1 Flags: D - dynamic, X - disabled, R - running, S - slave # NAME TYPE ACTUAL-MTU L2MTU 0 RS en1 ether 1500 1598 That looks ok. Now we use a script: { :local interface "en1"; / interface print where name=$interface; } And the result... [admin@MikroTik] > { :local interface "en1"; {... / interface print where name=$interface; } Flags: D - dynamic, X - disabled, R - running, S - slave # NAME TYPE ACTUAL-MTU L2MTU 0 RS en1 ether 1500 1598 ... still looks ok. We make a little modification to the script: { :local name "en1"; / interface print where name=$name; } And the result: [admin@MikroTik] > { :local name "en1"; {... / interface print where name=$name; } Flags: D - dynamic, X - disabled, R - running, S - slave # NAME TYPE ACTUAL-MTU L2MTU 0 RS en1 ether 1500 1598 1 S en2 ether 1500 1598 2 S en3 ether 1500 1598 3 S en4 ether 1500 1598 4 S en5 ether 1500 1598 5 R br-local bridge 1500 1598 Ups! The filter has no effect! That happens whenever the variable name ($name) matches the property name (name=). And another modification: { :local type "en1"; / interface print where name=$type; } And the result: [admin@MikroTik] > { :local type "en1"; {... / interface print where name=$type; } Flags: D - dynamic, X - disabled, R - running, S - slave # NAME TYPE ACTUAL-MTU L2MTU Ups! Nothing? Even if the variable name ($type) matches whatever property name (type=) things go wrong. The answer from MikroTik support (in Ticket#2019010222000454): > This is how scripting works in RouterOS and we will not fix it. To get around this we use variable names in CamelCase. Let's hope Mikrotik never ever introduces property names in CamelCase... *fingers crossed* | |||||
2019-01-03 | dhcp-to-dns: give time in short format | 1 | -1/+1 | ||
Note that a unit is required to make it a time value! | |||||
2019-01-02 | update copyright for 2019 | 1 | -1/+1 | ||
2018-11-09 | dhcp-to-dns: use 'print count-only' | 1 | -1/+1 | ||
2018-09-27 | start scripts with a magic token / shebang | 1 | -1/+1 | ||
2018-08-24 | add empty comment at first line... | 1 | -0/+1 | ||
... for better formatting in export. | |||||
2018-07-05 | add scripts | 1 | -0/+75 | ||