- Import your network straight from MikroTik "The Dude".
- Import from The Dude: upload your dude.db in Settings and CoreBit recreates your maps, devices, links and placements in one step.
- Bring over the WinBox logins stored on your MikroTik devices — either as a few shared credential profiles, or as per-device credentials when each device has its own login.
changelog
What's new in CoreBit
CoreBit ships continuously. The latest releases are below, newest first — the same notes you'll see in the in-app release feed.
- This release adds flexible device documentation and a much more powerful Device Inventory.
- Custom fields: define your own device fields with a name and type (Text, Number, Yes/No, Date, URL, or a Select list). A field is global — define it once and it applies to every device, so it stays consistent in search. Add one directly from a device, or manage them in Settings → Custom Fields.
- Per-device address: each device now has Address, City, Postal code and Country fields in its Site & Location section — handy when every device sits at a different address.
- Tags: simple grouping labels on devices (for example, to separate devices from different owners at a shared site).
- Device Inventory now searches and filters across all of it: device type, tags, address (city/country) and custom-field values.
- Restore now shows a clear message when a reverse proxy (e.g. nginx) rejects a large backup upload as "too large" (HTTP 413), instead of raw server output.
- Fixed a case where two app instances started on the same port could serve inconsistent data.
- The Enterprise preview badge now states these features are free for everyone (Free and Pro) through the end of August 2026.
- Fixed: The security scanners (nmap, testssl.sh, nikto, nuclei) could show as "missing" on some servers even when installed — testssl in particular is now detected whether it's named "testssl.sh" or "testssl".
- Fixed: The installer now adds each security scanner individually, so one unavailable package can no longer stop the others from installing.
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install.sh
curl -fsSL https://licensing.corebit.ease.dk/install.sh | sudo bash -s