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❯ mktxp edit -ed nano
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Obviously, you can do the same via just open the config file directly:
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Obviously, you can do the same via just opening the config file directly:
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```
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❯ nano ~/mktxp/mktxp.conf
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```
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#### Docker image
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For Docker instances, one way is to use a configered mktxp.conf file from a local installation. \
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You can also create a standalone one in a dedicated folder:
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For Docker instances, one way is to use a configured mktxp.conf file from a local installation. \
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Alternatively you can create a standalone one in a dedicated folder:
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```
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mkdir mktxp
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cd mktxp
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```
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#### MKTXP stack install
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[MKTXP Stack Getting Started](https://github.com/akpw/mktxp-stack#install--getting-started) provide similar instructions around editing the mktxp.conf file and, if needed, adding a dedicated API user to your Mikrotik RouterOS devices as mentioned below.
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[MKTXP Stack Getting Started](https://github.com/akpw/mktxp-stack#install--getting-started) provides similar instructions around editing the mktxp.conf file and, if needed, adding a dedicated API user to your Mikrotik RouterOS devices as mentioned below.
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## Mikrotik Device Config
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For the purpose of RouterOS device monitoring, it's best to create a dedicated user with minimal required permissions. \
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