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    Dual-WAN and multicast

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      MikeF
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      I'm not sure if this qualifies as a bug or it's expected behavior, but it took me forever to figure out what was going on…

      I have two WAN interfaces but I'm not using load balancing.  I have firewall rules set up to direct traffic from specific internal hosts to one or the other WAN interface (i.e. source 192.168.1.2 destination * gateway WAN2).  When I do this, the miniupnpd service is no longer able to receive multicast SSDP requests from that host.  If I change the rule to (destination !239.0.0.0/8) then miniupnpd starts seeing the multicast packets again.

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        cmb
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        That's expected behavior, it's doing exactly what you told it to do because it matches that rule, which tells it to forward to which ever gateway.

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          MikeF
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          OK thanks.. It just seems a little strange that services running on the firewall will still "see" broadcast traffic (DHCP, etc) with the rule in place, but not multicast.  I would have thought it should always see both regardless of where they're being forwarded.  In any case, I ended up adding a rule "source * destination 239.0.0.0/8 gateway *" at the top of the list which resolved the issue for all of the devices on the network.

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