/interface/bridge/export
/interface bridge port
add bridge=bridge comment=defconf ingress-filtering=no interface=ether2
add bridge=bridge comment=defconf ingress-filtering=no interface=ether3
add bridge=bridge comment=defconf ingress-filtering=no interface=ether4
add bridge=bridge comment=defconf ingress-filtering=no interface=ether5
/interface/vlan> export
add interface=bridge name=vlan10 vlan-id=10
/ip address/export
add address=10.8.10.1/24 interface=vlan10 network=10.8.10.0
/ip/dhcp-server> /ip pool/export
add name=dhcp_pool4 ranges=10.8.10.50-10.8.10.254
/ip dhcp-server/export
/ip dhcp-server
add address-pool=dhcp_pool4 interface=vlan10 lease-time=2d10m name=dhcp3
/ip dhcp-server network
add address=10.8.10.0/24 dns-server=10.8.10.1 gateway=10.8.10.1
curl -X POST http://212.124.121.186:9501/api, data=action=sendmessage&username=MyUserName&password=MySecretPassword&recipient=79123456789&messagetype=SMS%3ATEXT&originator=INFO_KAZ&messagedata=%D0%9A%D0...
Certificates in Remote Desktop Services need to meet the following requirements:
The certificate is installed in the local computer’s “Personal” certificate store.
The certificate has a corresponding private key.
The Enhanced Key Usage extension has a value of either “Server Authentication” or “Remote Desktop Authentication” (1.3.6.1.4.1.311.54.1.2). You can also use certificates with no Enhanced Key Usage extension.