MikroTik WinBox on Linux GUI computer¶
- MikroTik WinBox on Linux GUI computer
- Introduction
- Prepare
- Download
- Extract icons from .exe and install
- Install .exe
- winbox.desktop
Introduction¶
This page documents setting up the MikroTik WinBox application on a Linux GUI computer.
It was done using WinBox 3.23 64-bit on a Debian Buster PC running Xfce but should be generally applicable for all Linux GUI desktops and WinBox 64-bit
Commands are illustrated for root. Prefix with sudo if required
Related documents¶
https://help.mikrotik.com/docs/display/ROS/Winbox
Prepare¶
apt install p7zip-full wine mkdir -p /opt/mikrotik /tmp/winbox/ /usr/local/share/{applications,icons}
Download¶
No way was identified to get WinBox other than interactively
Interactively https://mikrotik.com/download > WinBox > note version number and click on 64-bit > save as /tmp/winbox/winbox.exe
Extract icons from .exe and install¶
cd /tmp/winbox/ && 7z x winbox.exe cd .rsrc/ICON && file * mv 1.ico winbox-32x32.ico mv 2.ico winbox-16x16.ico mv 3.ico winbox-48x48.ico chmod 644 *.ico cp -p *.ico /usr/local/share/icons
Install .exe¶
Replacing <version> with the version number seen on https://mikrotik.com/download
chmod 640 /tmp/winbox/winbox.exe cp -p /tmp/winbox/winbox.exe /opt/mikrotik/winbox-<version>.exe ln -s /opt/mikrotik/winbox{-<version>,}.exe
winbox.desktop¶
Create /usr/local/share/applications/winbox.desktop containing
[Desktop Entry] Name=MikroTik WinBox Exec=wine64 /opt/mikrotik/winbox.exe Terminal=false Type=Application Icon=/usr/local/share/icons/winbox-32x32.ico Categories=Utility;