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    Medialink Server for Playstation 3

    Scheduled Pinned Locked Moved 2.0-RC Snapshot Feedback and Problems - RETIRED
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      jlepthien
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      I guess this proxy doesn't exist for embedded?

      | apple fanboy | music lover | network and security specialist | in love with cisco systems |

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        eri--
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        Its under services menu.
        No need to install anything.

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          jlepthien
          last edited by

          Oh thanks. That is true. But what is the way I need to configure it? What is the upstream interface and what is the downstream? I use two LAN interfaces…

          | apple fanboy | music lover | network and security specialist | in love with cisco systems |

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            jlepthien
            last edited by

            Is this really possible to use this proxy between two LAN interfaces? Which one needs to be the upstream interface? LAN or WLAN? Or can I just use two downstream interfaces instead?

            | apple fanboy | music lover | network and security specialist | in love with cisco systems |

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              jlepthien
              last edited by

              Could you be so kind and give me further info, ermal?

              Thanks…

              | apple fanboy | music lover | network and security specialist | in love with cisco systems |

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                eri--
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                http://doc.pfsense.org/index.php/IGMP_Proxy

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                  jlepthien
                  last edited by

                  Well I saw that doc long before, but that does not really help with my situation…

                  I have two LANs and I do not want to use WAN for this proxy.

                  Thanks anyway, maybe someone else wants to help me?

                  | apple fanboy | music lover | network and security specialist | in love with cisco systems |

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                    cmb
                    last edited by

                    IGMP proxy is not only for WAN, it'll work between whatever interfaces you want to use.

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                      jlepthien
                      last edited by

                      Ok. But could you guys please give me instructions for my example from post 1? I tried but it did not work and that is why I am asking. If you do not want to then please don't bother answering. Simply putting in a link does not help. I already searched the docs! Thanks!

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                        eri--
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                        Last post!

                        Read this link http://forum.pfsense.org/index.php/topic,16943.0.html.

                        From the docs and that thread keep in mind that WAN interface usually is the interface where your server resides.

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                          _igor_
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                          If you read carefully the posts in that link ermal sent you, you will understand:

                          Lan1 (where your server resides) is the upstream-interface.
                          Lan2 and WLAN are the downstream-interfaces. Thats all.

                          The trick is in "changing" the WAN to that interface, where your server resides. The config mentioned in the other posts tells about a streaming-server on the WAN-side.
                          You now get it clear?

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                            jlepthien
                            last edited by

                            Thanks again igor !

                            Now I understand. I will try this setup later when I am home and will report back!

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                              jlepthien
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                              Well I guess the IGMP Proxy is faulty then with 2.0…

                              I am now running 1.2.3 again and there it is working with the same setup which is not working in 2.0...

                              lan upstream         DLNA Server Interface for PS3 10.0.100.0/24

                              opt1 downstream WLAN Interface with PS3              10.0.250.0/24

                              Worked right after I saved the config. Awesome and easy...

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