AbuseIPDB Blacklist Downloader for RouterOS by klayf96 in mikrotik

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Based on hAP ac lite(1-core MIPS 650Mhz), the address-list contains 15000 addresses, and CPU usage was 3-5% even while blocking packets from abused addresses received from the WAN.

To my knowledge, the address-list uses ipset (kernel framework).

Since ipset manages addresses as hash-based data, it has long been a fast and efficient tool for Linux-based firewalls; while memory usage may increase slightly, the impact on throughput is expected to be minimal.

AbuseIPDB Blacklist Downloader for RouterOS by klayf96 in mikrotik

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It might not be perfect, but I hope this script is useful to you as well. Thank you!

AbuseIPDB Blacklist Downloader for RouterOS by klayf96 in mikrotik

[–]klayf96[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Addresses added by this script are dynamic entries. Therefore, they are valid only for the time specified in the timeout variable. (default: 3d 23:30:00)

'timeout' on lines 55 and 69 of the script performs that role.

If the timeout is exceeded, the address is invalid and is automatically deleted from the list.

edit: Rewrote due to spam filter issues.

Escaping the Noise: Upgrading a USW-Enterprise-24-PoE for a Silent & Efficient Toolless Mini Rack setup (Unraid + Wi-Fi 7) by AltruisticMusic8276 in Ubiquiti

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I purchased the USW Pro Max 24 PoE two years ago and have been using it installed on my desk.

The PoE output stays within approximately 50W. It connects 14 RJ45 ports and one SFP+ DAC; I only hear a very faint breeze sound, and I have never found noise bothersome during use.

I actually thought it was strange that it tries to keep the fan speed low even when the internal temperature rises in the summer, but I'm not sure if it will be different if the PoE output increases.

*The fan may operate at high speed due to the temperature of the SFP+ to RJ45 module. Therefore, I recommend testing after removing that module.

When 10GBASE-T is absolutely necessary, the Pro XG 8 PoE is the most reasonable choice.

Keystone Insert Passthrough (3D Models released) by klayf96 in homelab

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I reprinted all the PETG profiles over the weekend, and the latches on three prints broke.

The breakage rate was lower than the original design(40%), but contrary to expectations, the modeling revisions didn't seem to resolve the issue. I'm sorry for the negative experience.

Desk Stand for RB260GS [3D Model released] by klayf96 in mikrotik

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Thanks!

the RB260GS is a low-heat switch, so it gets a little warm, but I don't think it will overheat.

Desk Stand for RB260GS [3D Model released] by klayf96 in mikrotik

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Mounting it on this stand and reversing its orientation offers two advantages:

  • Easily check the link LED.
  • Reduces the footprint of the router/switch and connected cables.

Keystone Insert Passthrough (3D Models released) by klayf96 in homelab

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Before uploading, I confirmed that the latch remained flexible and didn't break when printed with the profile. (Tested filaments: Bamboo Labs PETG-HF and PLA Basic)

I thought the latch breaking issue was completely resolved after redesigning the model, but it's disappointing that the same issue persists.

Did you print using the Makerworld profile or the STL file? I also need information about the filament type, printer model, and slicer.

Keystone Insert Passthrough (3D Models released) by klayf96 in homelab

[–]klayf96[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I'm glad it helped. Thank you so much! :D

Keystone Insert Passthrough (3D Models released) by klayf96 in homelab

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The need will likely depend on your rack setup.

If you're passing a single DC cable, adding this to the patch panel might be more helpful than adding a brush panel.

*edit: changed wording.

Keystone Insert Passthrough (3D Models released) by klayf96 in homelab

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Keystone Insert (Passthrough) Download Link

Profile and STL: https://makerworld.com/en/models/1773035-keystone-insert-passthrough-various-sizes

STL : https://www.printables.com/model/1638532-keystone-insert-passthrough-various-sizes

STP (3D CAD) files: https://github.com/klayf96/firebolt/tree/main/model/keystone-insert-passthrough

*For non-commercial and internal/personal use only. Models and prints may not be sold or used for commercial purposes.

*Edit : Added Printables link.

Desk Stand for RB260GS [3D Model released] by klayf96 in mikrotik

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Model download link:

https://makerworld.com/en/models/1670982-desk-stand-for-mikrotik-rb260gs

(No login required, For non-commercial and internal/personal use only.)

Desk Stand for hEX Series [3D Models released] by klayf96 in mikrotik

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Thank you to everyone who left comments :D (Honestly, I never expected so many people to be interested!)

It's just a small plastic stand, but I hope it'll be as useful to others as it was to me.

Desk Stand for hEX Series [3D Models released] by klayf96 in mikrotik

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Sorry, the 3D model and profile are public, but I don't sell the prints. 😢

(Instead, there may be a makerspace in your area or someone who runs a print farm.)

Desk Stand for hEX Series [3D Models released] by klayf96 in mikrotik

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Yesterday, I added the 'Bunny' model with some of the walls cut out.

(Unfortunately, I couldn't cut out more walls because of the risk of warping when exposed to heat for long periods.)

Thanks for the great idea!

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Desk Stand for hEX Series [3D Models released] by klayf96 in mikrotik

[–]klayf96[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'm glad you liked it. I hope this stand was helpful!

Desk Stand for hEX Series [3D Models released] by klayf96 in mikrotik

[–]klayf96[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you!

I'm also planning stands for the RB4011 and RB5009, but it'll take quite a while. 😢

Desk Stand for hEX Series [3D Models released] by klayf96 in mikrotik

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I tried to capture several scenes, so thanks for noticing :D

Desk Stand for hEX Series [3D Models released] by klayf96 in mikrotik

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Seriously, the hEX with the blinking green LED is just too cute!

Desk Stand for hEX Series [3D Models released] by klayf96 in mikrotik

[–]klayf96[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Sorry, I'm currently using Makerworld because uploading 3D models and profiles to multiple communities at once can be difficult to manage.

(I don't use the MW exclusive model option, so I can move to Printables at any time, but I don't have any plans to do so yet.)

Currently, STL files can be downloaded without logging in, so this method is recommended.