Have a head scratcher:
I have an x86 router running 6.x of RouterOS. Pretty simple config with
IPv4 and IPv6 via 6to4 tunnel. Have EoIP, SSTP, PPTP and IPSec in place
for various tunnels/VPN connections and have some port forwarding for
public servers.
Over the last few weeks, it's randomly stopped responding to IPv4
requests on all interfaces. I know it's just IPv4 because if I come into
the office when it's acting wonky, I can access the router over IPv6 and
reboot it to bring services back. If I try to ping or connect to any
services on IPv4 they just time out.
It's doing this on the WAN side, so it eliminates my ability to fix it
remotely (as I do not have native IPv6, IPv4 is required to keep that
tunnel alive).
As a shot in the dark, I just upgraded it to 6.4, however I'm wondering
if anyone has seen this type of behavior before or might know what I
should look for?
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Rory McCann
MKAP Technology Solutions
Web: www.mkap.net
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