Mikrotik Only Allow Gmail

Hello, We just recently got rid of our WatchGuard and upgraded to a Sonic Wall. Everything is great except restricting access to gmail. The only way I've gotten it to work is creating an address object set to mail.gmail.com and then creating an access policy blocking access based on that address object. Website Blocking Policy With MikroTik RouterOS Presented by Michael Takeuchi.For the example, we will try to allow ping only /ip firewall filter add chain=forward dst-address=8.8.8.8 protocol=icmp src. Website Blocking Policy with MikroTik RouterOS Author. However if you have a regular Gmail / Google Account, you have another option now to prevent multiple form submissions from the same user. While creating the Google Form, click the Settings bar and turn on the option that says “Allow only one response per user.” When the unique option is enabled for a Google Form, respondents will have to.

Step 1: Enable IMAP and/or POP3You need to enable IMAP and/or POP3 access in the Gmail account settingsbefore you can access email using IMAP/POP3:. Go to the 'Settings', e.g.

Click on the 'Gears' iconand select 'Settings'. Click on 'Forwarding and POP/IMAP'. Enable 'IMAP Access' and/or 'POP Download'Step 2: Enable Third-Party Mail ClientsGoogle may block (by default) third-party (less secure) mail clients likee.g. Outlook, Thunderbird, or. See:for details.The page contains a link to enable 'Less secure apps' inMyAccount.

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You can also enable 'Less secure apps' (third-party mail clients) from:'MyAccount' 'Sign-in & security' 'Connected apps & sites' 'Allow less secureapps'.

Hi Support,I have problem with sending email from my client device (UPS) to outside. Firstly, I feel I need to correct something here as I have seen a couple of people throw out their toys when they do not get a response or did not like the response they get. This is not Mikrotik 'Support', most of the people that respond / reply on here is not part of Mikrotik and does so in their own, personal free time capacity. So if you get any or no support here, keep in mind how much you paid for it.Then, with the info you provided, I do not see anything that will cause the GMail on your UPS not to work, I suspect the problem is between your config on your device and GMail, not Mikrotik related at all. I would agree with @CZfan with one single exception.

Your masquerade rule works if the packets from the LAN are sent to the internet via ether1. So if this is not true (e.g.

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Without all that crapWhich of those firewall rules you consider crap? What I can see is the default set of firewall rules with added https access from the whole world (which implies that Stanko is not a total beginner as https doesn't run out of the box, and which also implies he's unlikely to waste time setting that part up again) and restriction of Winbox access to a single IP on LAN. Yes, the functionality of these two rules is duplicated by the '/ip service' subnet list, but in the firewall they are visible at first glance.

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Mikrotik Only Allow Gmail

Hi All,I would like to apologize if I hurt someone with my statement 'Support'I realy meen that all of You in forum are support for us who are beginners in Mikrotik routers.According to Yours suggestions,I`ll try with lower google security.I`m wondering also what You mean crap rules?I copy this rules from this forum guru guys, as default security for beginners and home use.If You have any other suggestion for NAT and filter rules I would like to hear from You guys better suggestions.Best RegardsStanko. But I would like Your opinion for my configuration. Its for home purpose only?As you haven't published anything but the firewall rules, I assume you want an opinion on that.Your rule 3 actually does not restrict acces to the Winbox port of the Mikrotik only to our PC's IP address because nothing in the filter chain 'input' drops anything that comes from LAN. So rule 3 is an exception from a drop rule which either does not exist or you haven't included it to the output.As @Kackele has suggested in his specific manner, you can reach your declared goal ('Winbox u lokalu samo za moj racunar') e.g. Using the following.

Code: ip service set find where name=winbox address=192.168.1.4Or, if you don't want to spend hours trying to understand in a year from now what the heck in the firewall prevents the WinBox access from other address then 192.168.1.4, while it would actually be the setting above, you can add the missing 'chain=input action=drop' rule as the very last one in chain 'input'. But in such case, you would have to create some other exceptions from such 'drop the rest' rule for devices in your LAN, as they should probably all be able to access the DNS, NTP and DHCP services of the Mikrotik.Your rule 4 permits access to Mikrotik's https interface from anywhere in the IPv4 world as it constitutes an exception from the 'drop all from WAN' rule in chain 'input'. I assume this is what you wanted and so far TLS is considered secure so I cannot see anything crappy in it.

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