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2020-12-18ipv6-update: add missing colonGravatar Christian Hesse1-1/+1
2020-09-18extend magic pattern with "by RouterOS"Gravatar Christian Hesse1-1/+1
This matches the string included in export.
2020-06-19explicitly name the licenseGravatar Christian Hesse1-0/+1
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2020-03-27add doc/ipv6-update.mdGravatar Christian Hesse1-0/+1
2020-02-28global-functions: sort alphabeticallyGravatar Christian Hesse1-1/+1
2020-02-26global-functions: merge $LogAnd{Error,Put} to $LogPrintExit ...Gravatar Christian Hesse1-2/+2
... and fix logging. Logging with severity from variable (:log $severity ...) is not possible, this is considered a syntax error. Also the 'workaround' with parsing code failed with missing message in log. The reliable code is a lot longer, so merge the two functions to save a lot of duplicate code.
2020-02-26global-functions: $LogAndError: add severityGravatar Christian Hesse1-1/+1
2020-02-26ipv6-update: use $LogAndErrorGravatar Christian Hesse1-2/+2
2020-01-01update copyright for 2020Gravatar Christian Hesse1-1/+1
2019-12-03ipv6-update: calculate address with bitwise operatorrouteros-6.46beta38Gravatar Christian Hesse1-8/+5
Support for bitwise operator was added in RouterOS 6.46beta38.
2019-08-30ipv6-update: get values into arrayGravatar Christian Hesse1-7/+4
... and concatenate name and regexp - just either of both is set.
2019-07-18ipv6-update: use $ParseKeyValueStoreGravatar Christian Hesse1-7/+7
2019-07-05ipv6-update: give hint about mis-usageGravatar Christian Hesse1-0/+5
2019-04-04ipv6-update: fix with prefix containing section(s) of zerosGravatar Christian Hesse1-3/+6
2019-02-08ipv6-update: simplify array accessGravatar Christian Hesse1-2/+2
2019-01-04global: variable names are CamelCaseGravatar Christian Hesse1-17/+19
___ _ ___ __ / _ )(_)__ _ / _/__ _/ /_ / _ / / _ `/ / _/ _ `/ __/ /____/_/\_, / /_/ \_,_/\__/ _ __ /___/ _ __ | | / /___ __________ (_)___ ____ _/ / | | /| / / __ `/ ___/ __ \/ / __ \/ __ `/ / | |/ |/ / /_/ / / / / / / / / / / /_/ /_/ |__/|__/\__,_/_/ /_/ /_/_/_/ /_/\__, (_) /____/ RouterOS has some odd behavior when it comes to variable names. Let's have a look at the interfaces: [admin@MikroTik] > / interface print where name=en1 Flags: D - dynamic, X - disabled, R - running, S - slave # NAME TYPE ACTUAL-MTU L2MTU 0 RS en1 ether 1500 1598 That looks ok. Now we use a script: { :local interface "en1"; / interface print where name=$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*
2019-01-02update copyright for 2019Gravatar Christian Hesse1-1/+1
2018-12-19ipv6-update: remove settings from global-configGravatar Christian Hesse1-17/+12
Instead make it more robust by reading comments.
2018-09-27start scripts with a magic token / shebangGravatar Christian Hesse1-1/+1
2018-08-24add empty comment at first line...Gravatar Christian Hesse1-0/+1
... for better formatting in export.
2018-07-05add scriptsGravatar Christian Hesse1-0/+38