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    DLNA, IGMP Proxy, VLANs, Subnets... Oh, dear...

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    • nfld_republicN
      nfld_republic @sotirone
      last edited by

      @sotirone I forgot to add that the DNLA media server is the default Qnap DNLA app (https://www.qnap.com/hu-hu/how-to/tutorial/article/how-to-enjoy-multimedia-content-stored-on-the-qnap-nas-via-dlnaupnp). I tried Plex as well but that did not work either.

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      • NogBadTheBadN
        NogBadTheBad
        last edited by NogBadTheBad

        For what its worth, I had all sorts of issues with my Synology trying to the same thing. over multiple VLANS, not ideal I know.

        In the end dual homing the thing and tightening down the access via firewall rules on the additional Synology interface.

        Drawing1.png

        Andy

        1 x Netgate SG-4860 - 3 x Linksys LGS308P - 1 x Aruba InstantOn AP22

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        • nfld_republicN
          nfld_republic @NogBadTheBad
          last edited by

          @NogBadTheBad I had that thought as well but without multiple NICs that isn't possible... I might end up moving the Qnap to a trusted subnet and merging the trusted wired and wireless subnets tp the same one as the Qnap.

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          • NogBadTheBadN
            NogBadTheBad
            last edited by

            Can you do vlans on the Qnap interface ?

            Andy

            1 x Netgate SG-4860 - 3 x Linksys LGS308P - 1 x Aruba InstantOn AP22

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            • nfld_republicN
              nfld_republic @nfld_republic
              last edited by

              The other thoughts is the IGMP Proxy is still borked...

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              • nfld_republicN
                nfld_republic @NogBadTheBad
                last edited by

                @NogBadTheBad Unfortunately no. I have the TS-219P II which has a Marvell processor; it seems only the x64 NASes can do VLANs. (I thought about that too ☹ )

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                • nfld_republicN
                  nfld_republic
                  last edited by nfld_republic

                  Well, I tried turning IGMP snooping off the source and destination VLANs but there was no change. I did verify with a host on the 192.168.20.0/24 network that the DNLA servers (I installed one on my Synology NAS as well for testing) are visible and I could play content.

                  I also updated IGMP Proxy manually to igmpproxy-0.2.1_1,1.txz.

                  I also tried Twonky but that did not work either.

                  On thing I have noticed with pfTop is:

                  pfTop: Up State 1-2/2 (501), View: long, Order: bytes
                  PR    DIR SRC                   DEST                  GW                             STATE            AGE   EXP   PKTS  BYTES    AVG RU
                  igmp  Out 192.168.30.254:0      224.0.0.1:0                                      SINGLE:NO_TRAFFIC  90653    26  14685 469920      5  *
                  igmp  Out 192.168.25.254:0      224.0.0.1:0                                      SINGLE:NO_TRAFFIC  90653    26  14685 469920      5  *
                  

                  I do not have any rules for 224.0.0.x (multicast). Is this necessary?

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                  • NogBadTheBadN
                    NogBadTheBad
                    last edited by NogBadTheBad

                    Post a copy of your rules.

                    Sure you don't have something like:-

                    Screenshot 2019-05-25 at 08.21.12.png

                    My 3rd rule is for IPv6 multicast as the source is fe80:/10.

                    Andy

                    1 x Netgate SG-4860 - 3 x Linksys LGS308P - 1 x Aruba InstantOn AP22

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                    • nfld_republicN
                      nfld_republic @NogBadTheBad
                      last edited by

                      @NogBadTheBad Except for the IPv6 rule I have full access from the to user networks to any my rule is the same.

                      Rules (Drag to Change Order)
                      		States	Protocol	Source	Port	Destination	Port	Gateway	Queue	Schedule	Description	Actions
                      	 	2 /49.19 MiB
                      IPv4 *	WIREDTRUSTED25 net	*	*	*	*	none	 		    
                      	 	0 /0 B    
                      
                      

                      I note that you don't have IGMP as a rule - it is not needed?

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                      • stephenw10S
                        stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
                        last edited by

                        Debugging igmp proxy issues is usually easiest if you try starting it from the command line in verbose mode.
                        That way you can see what connections are happening and if there are erros when it start.
                        igmpproxy -d -vv /var/etc/igmpproxy.conf

                        Obviously stop the service in the GUI first.

                        Steve

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                        • nfld_republicN
                          nfld_republic
                          last edited by

                          @stephenw10 said in DLNA, IGMP Proxy, VLANs, Subnets... Oh, dear...:

                          igmpproxy -d -vv /var/etc/igmpproxy.conf

                          Here's some output... Anyone have any ideas?

                          igmpproxy -d -vv /var/etc/igmpproxy.conf
                          Searching for config file at '/var/etc/igmpproxy.conf'
                          Config: Quick leave mode enabled.
                          Config: Got a phyint token.
                          Config: IF: Config for interface igb3.20.
                          Config: IF: Got upstream token.
                          Config: IF: Got ratelimit token '0'.
                          Config: IF: Got threshold token '1'.
                          Config: IF: Got altnet token 192.168.20.0/24.
                          Config: IF: Altnet: Parsed altnet to 192.168.20/24.
                          Config: IF: Got altnet token 224.0.0.0/4.
                          Config: IF: Altnet: Parsed altnet to 224/4.
                          IF name : igb3.20
                          Next ptr : 0
                          Ratelimit : 0
                          Threshold : 1
                          State : 1
                          Allowednet ptr : e25000
                          Config: Got a phyint token.
                          Config: IF: Config for interface igb3.30.
                          Config: IF: Got downstream token.
                          Config: IF: Got ratelimit token '0'.
                          Config: IF: Got threshold token '1'.
                          Config: IF: Got altnet token 192.168.30.0/24.
                          Config: IF: Altnet: Parsed altnet to 192.168.30/24.
                          IF name : igb3.30
                          Next ptr : 0
                          Ratelimit : 0
                          Threshold : 1
                          State : 2
                          Allowednet ptr : e25020
                          Config: Got a phyint token.
                          Config: IF: Config for interface igb3.25.
                          Config: IF: Got downstream token.
                          Config: IF: Got ratelimit token '0'.
                          Config: IF: Got threshold token '1'.
                          Config: IF: Got altnet token 192.168.25.0/24.
                          Config: IF: Altnet: Parsed altnet to 192.168.25/24.
                          IF name : igb3.25
                          Next ptr : 0
                          Ratelimit : 0
                          Threshold : 1
                          State : 2
                          Allowednet ptr : e25030
                          Config: Got a phyint token.
                          Config: IF: Config for interface igb1.
                          Config: IF: Got disabled token.
                          IF name : igb1
                          Next ptr : 0
                          Ratelimit : 0
                          Threshold : 1
                          State : 0
                          Allowednet ptr : 0
                          Config: Got a phyint token.
                          Config: IF: Config for interface igb3.201.
                          Config: IF: Got disabled token.
                          IF name : igb3.201
                          Next ptr : 0
                          Ratelimit : 0
                          Threshold : 1
                          State : 0
                          Allowednet ptr : 0
                          Config: Got a phyint token.
                          Config: IF: Config for interface igb5.
                          Config: IF: Got disabled token.
                          IF name : igb5
                          Next ptr : 0
                          Ratelimit : 0
                          Threshold : 1
                          State : 0
                          Allowednet ptr : 0
                          Config: Got a phyint token.
                          Config: IF: Config for interface igb3.100.
                          Config: IF: Got disabled token.
                          IF name : igb3.100
                          Next ptr : 0
                          Ratelimit : 0
                          Threshold : 1
                          State : 0
                          Allowednet ptr : 0
                          Config: Got a phyint token.
                          Config: IF: Config for interface igb3.
                          Config: IF: Got disabled token.
                          IF name : igb3
                          Next ptr : 0
                          Ratelimit : 0
                          Threshold : 1
                          State : 0
                          Allowednet ptr : 0
                          Config: Got a phyint token.
                          Config: IF: Config for interface igb2.
                          Config: IF: Got disabled token.
                          IF name : igb2
                          Next ptr : 0
                          Ratelimit : 0
                          Threshold : 1
                          State : 0
                          Allowednet ptr : 0
                          buildIfVc: Interface igb1 Addr: 156.57.107.225, Flags: 0xffff8943, Network: 156.57.104/22
                          buildIfVc: Interface igb2 Addr: 10.100.101.254, Flags: 0xffff8843, Network: 10.100.101/24
                          buildIfVc: Interface igb3 Addr: 10.100.200.254, Flags: 0xffff8943, Network: 10.100.200/24
                          buildIfVc: Interface igb5 Addr: 192.168.10.254, Flags: 0xffff8943, Network: 192.168.10/24
                          buildIfVc: Interface lo0 Addr: 127.0.0.1, Flags: 0xffff8049, Network: 127/8
                          buildIfVc: Interface igb3.30 Addr: 192.168.30.254, Flags: 0xffff8943, Network: 192.168.30/24
                          buildIfVc: Interface igb3.100 Addr: 192.168.100.254, Flags: 0xffff8943, Network: 192.168.100/24
                          buildIfVc: Interface igb3.25 Addr: 192.168.25.254, Flags: 0xffff8943, Network: 192.168.25/24
                          buildIfVc: Interface igb3.20 Addr: 192.168.20.254, Flags: 0xffff8943, Network: 192.168.20/24
                          buildIfVc: Interface igb3.201 Addr: 10.100.201.254, Flags: 0xffff8943, Network: 10.100.201/24
                          buildIfVc: Interface ovpns1 Addr: 192.168.99.1, Flags: 0xffff8051, Network: 192.168.99/24
                          buildIfVc: Interface ovpns2 Addr: 172.16.1.1, Flags: 0xffff8051, Network: 172.16.1/24
                          Found config for igb1
                          Found config for igb2
                          Found config for igb3
                          Found config for igb5
                          Found config for igb3.30
                          Found config for igb3.100
                          Found config for igb3.25
                          Found config for igb3.20
                          Found config for igb3.201
                          adding VIF, Ix 0 Fl 0x0 IP 0xfe1ea8c0 igb3.30, Threshold: 1, Ratelimit: 0
                                  Network for [igb3.30] : 192.168.30/24
                                  Network for [igb3.30] : 192.168.30/24
                          adding VIF, Ix 1 Fl 0x0 IP 0xfe19a8c0 igb3.25, Threshold: 1, Ratelimit: 0
                                  Network for [igb3.25] : 192.168.25/24
                                  Network for [igb3.25] : 192.168.25/24
                          Found upstrem IF #0, will assing as upstream Vif 32
                          adding VIF, Ix 2 Fl 0x0 IP 0xfe14a8c0 igb3.20, Threshold: 1, Ratelimit: 0
                                  Network for [igb3.20] : 192.168.20/24
                                  Network for [igb3.20] : 192.168.20/24
                                  Network for [igb3.20] : 224/4
                          Got 262144 byte buffer size in 0 iterations
                          Joining all-routers group 224.0.0.2 on vif 192.168.30.254
                          joinMcGroup: 224.0.0.2 on igb3.30
                          Joining all igmpv3 multicast routers group 224.0.0.22 on vif 192.168.30.254
                          joinMcGroup: 224.0.0.22 on igb3.30
                          Joining all-routers group 224.0.0.2 on vif 192.168.25.254
                          joinMcGroup: 224.0.0.2 on igb3.25
                          Joining all igmpv3 multicast routers group 224.0.0.22 on vif 192.168.25.254
                          joinMcGroup: 224.0.0.22 on igb3.25
                          SENT Membership query   from 192.168.30.254  to 224.0.0.1
                          Sent membership query from 192.168.30.254 to 224.0.0.1. Delay: 10
                          SENT Membership query   from 192.168.25.254  to 224.0.0.1
                          Sent membership query from 192.168.25.254 to 224.0.0.1. Delay: 10
                          Created timeout 1 (#0) - delay 10 secs
                          (Id:1, Time:10) 
                          Created timeout 2 (#1) - delay 21 secs
                          (Id:1, Time:10) 
                          (Id:2, Time:21) 
                          RECV Membership query   from 192.168.30.254  to 224.0.0.1
                          RECV Membership query   from 192.168.25.254  to 224.0.0.1
                          RECV V2 member report   from 192.168.25.240  to 224.0.1.60
                          Should insert group 224.0.1.60 (from: 192.168.25.240) to route table. Vif Ix : 1
                          No existing route for 224.0.1.60. Create new.
                          No routes in table. Insert at beginning.
                          Inserted route table entry for 224.0.1.60 on VIF #1
                          Joining group 224.0.1.60 upstream on IF address 192.168.20.254
                          joinMcGroup: 224.0.1.60 on igb3.20
                          
                          Current routing table (Insert Route):
                          -----------------------------------------------------
                          #0: Dst: 224.0.1.60, Age:2, St: I, OutVifs: 0x00000002
                          -----------------------------------------------------
                          RECV V2 member report   from 192.168.25.254  to 224.0.0.2
                          The IGMP message was from myself. Ignoring.
                          The IGMP message was local multicast. Ignoring.
                          RECV V2 member report   from 192.168.25.240  to 224.0.1.1
                          Should insert group 224.0.1.1 (from: 192.168.25.240) to route table. Vif Ix : 1
                          No existing route for 224.0.1.1. Create new.
                          Found existing routes. Find insert location.
                          Inserting at beginning, before route 224.0.1.60
                          Inserted route table entry for 224.0.1.1 on VIF #1
                          Joining group 224.0.1.1 upstream on IF address 192.168.20.254
                          joinMcGroup: 224.0.1.1 on igb3.20
                          
                          Current routing table (Insert Route):
                          -----------------------------------------------------
                          #0: Dst: 224.0.1.1, Age:2, St: I, OutVifs: 0x00000002
                          #1: Dst: 224.0.1.60, Age:2, St: I, OutVifs: 0x00000002
                          -----------------------------------------------------
                          The IGMP message was local multicast. Ignoring.
                          RECV V2 member report   from 192.168.25.254  to 224.0.0.22
                          The IGMP message was from myself. Ignoring.
                          The IGMP message was local multicast. Ignoring.
                          RECV V2 member report   from 192.168.30.4    to 239.2.0.252
                          Should insert group 239.2.0.252 (from: 192.168.30.4) to route table. Vif Ix : 0
                          No existing route for 239.2.0.252. Create new.
                          Found existing routes. Find insert location.
                          Inserting after route 224.0.1.60
                          Inserted route table entry for 239.2.0.252 on VIF #0
                          Joining group 239.2.0.252 upstream on IF address 192.168.20.254
                          joinMcGroup: 239.2.0.252 on igb3.20
                          
                          Current routing table (Insert Route):
                          -----------------------------------------------------
                          #0: Dst: 224.0.1.1, Age:2, St: I, OutVifs: 0x00000002
                          #1: Dst: 224.0.1.60, Age:2, St: I, OutVifs: 0x00000002
                          #2: Dst: 239.2.0.252, Age:2, St: I, OutVifs: 0x00000001
                          -----------------------------------------------------
                          RECV V2 member report   from 192.168.30.254  to 224.0.0.22
                          The IGMP message was from myself. Ignoring.
                          RECV V2 member report   from 192.168.30.254  to 224.0.0.2
                          The IGMP message was from myself. Ignoring.
                          RECV V2 member report   from 192.168.25.205  to 239.0.0.250
                          Should insert group 239.0.0.250 (from: 192.168.25.205) to route table. Vif Ix : 1
                          No existing route for 239.0.0.250. Create new.
                          Found existing routes. Find insert location.
                          Inserting after route 224.0.1.60
                          Inserted route table entry for 239.0.0.250 on VIF #1
                          Joining group 239.0.0.250 upstream on IF address 192.168.20.254
                          joinMcGroup: 239.0.0.250 on igb3.20
                          
                          Current routing table (Insert Route):
                          -----------------------------------------------------
                          #0: Dst: 224.0.1.1, Age:2, St: I, OutVifs: 0x00000002
                          #1: Dst: 224.0.1.60, Age:2, St: I, OutVifs: 0x00000002
                          #2: Dst: 239.0.0.250, Age:2, St: I, OutVifs: 0x00000002
                          #3: Dst: 239.2.0.252, Age:2, St: I, OutVifs: 0x00000001
                          -----------------------------------------------------
                          About to call timeout 1 (#0)
                          Aging routes in table.
                          
                          Current routing table (Age active routes):
                          -----------------------------------------------------
                          #0: Dst: 224.0.1.1, Age:1, St: I, OutVifs: 0x00000002
                          #1: Dst: 224.0.1.60, Age:1, St: I, OutVifs: 0x00000002
                          #2: Dst: 239.0.0.250, Age:1, St: I, OutVifs: 0x00000002
                          #3: Dst: 239.2.0.252, Age:1, St: I, OutVifs: 0x00000001
                          -----------------------------------------------------
                          About to call timeout 2 (#0)
                          SENT Membership query   from 192.168.30.254  to 224.0.0.1
                          Sent membership query from 192.168.30.254 to 224.0.0.1. Delay: 10
                          SENT Membership query   from 192.168.25.254  to 224.0.0.1
                          Sent membership query from 192.168.25.254 to 224.0.0.1. Delay: 10
                          Created timeout 3 (#0) - delay 10 secs
                          (Id:3, Time:10) 
                          Created timeout 4 (#1) - delay 21 secs
                          (Id:3, Time:10) 
                          (Id:4, Time:21) 
                          RECV Membership query   from 192.168.30.254  to 224.0.0.1
                          RECV Membership query   from 192.168.25.254  to 224.0.0.1
                          The IGMP message was local multicast. Ignoring.
                          The IGMP message was local multicast. Ignoring.
                          RECV V2 member report   from 192.168.25.240  to 224.0.1.1
                          Should insert group 224.0.1.1 (from: 192.168.25.240) to route table. Vif Ix : 1
                          Updated route entry for 224.0.1.1 on VIF #1
                          
                          Current routing table (Insert Route):
                          -----------------------------------------------------
                          #0: Dst: 224.0.1.1, Age:1, St: I, OutVifs: 0x00000002
                          #1: Dst: 224.0.1.60, Age:1, St: I, OutVifs: 0x00000002
                          #2: Dst: 239.0.0.250, Age:1, St: I, OutVifs: 0x00000002
                          #3: Dst: 239.2.0.252, Age:1, St: I, OutVifs: 0x00000001
                          -----------------------------------------------------
                          RECV V2 member report   from 192.168.30.254  to 224.0.0.2
                          The IGMP message was from myself. Ignoring.
                          The IGMP message was local multicast. Ignoring.
                          The IGMP message was local multicast. Ignoring.
                          RECV V2 member report   from 192.168.25.205  to 239.0.0.250
                          Should insert group 239.0.0.250 (from: 192.168.25.205) to route table. Vif Ix : 1
                          Updated route entry for 239.0.0.250 on VIF #1
                          
                          Current routing table (Insert Route):
                          -----------------------------------------------------
                          #0: Dst: 224.0.1.1, Age:1, St: I, OutVifs: 0x00000002
                          #1: Dst: 224.0.1.60, Age:1, St: I, OutVifs: 0x00000002
                          #2: Dst: 239.0.0.250, Age:1, St: I, OutVifs: 0x00000002
                          #3: Dst: 239.2.0.252, Age:1, St: I, OutVifs: 0x00000001
                          -----------------------------------------------------
                          The IGMP message was local multicast. Ignoring.
                          RECV V2 member report   from 192.168.25.240  to 224.0.1.60
                          Should insert group 224.0.1.60 (from: 192.168.25.240) to route table. Vif Ix : 1
                          Updated route entry for 224.0.1.60 on VIF #1
                          
                          Current routing table (Insert Route):
                          -----------------------------------------------------
                          #0: Dst: 224.0.1.1, Age:1, St: I, OutVifs: 0x00000002
                          #1: Dst: 224.0.1.60, Age:1, St: I, OutVifs: 0x00000002
                          #2: Dst: 239.0.0.250, Age:1, St: I, OutVifs: 0x00000002
                          #3: Dst: 239.2.0.252, Age:1, St: I, OutVifs: 0x00000001
                          -----------------------------------------------------
                          The IGMP message was local multicast. Ignoring.
                          RECV V2 member report   from 192.168.25.254  to 224.0.0.22
                          The IGMP message was from myself. Ignoring.
                          RECV V2 member report   from 192.168.25.254  to 224.0.0.2
                          The IGMP message was from myself. Ignoring.
                          The IGMP message was local multicast. Ignoring.
                          RECV V2 member report   from 192.168.30.254  to 224.0.0.22
                          The IGMP message was from myself. Ignoring.
                          About to call timeout 3 (#0)
                          Aging routes in table.
                          Removing group 239.2.0.252. Died of old age.
                          Removed route entry for 239.2.0.252 from table.
                          Leaving group 239.2.0.252 upstream on IF address 192.168.20.254
                          leaveMcGroup: 239.2.0.252 on igb3.20
                          
                          Current routing table (Remove route):
                          -----------------------------------------------------
                          #0: Dst: 224.0.1.1, Age:2, St: I, OutVifs: 0x00000002
                          #1: Dst: 224.0.1.60, Age:2, St: I, OutVifs: 0x00000002
                          #2: Dst: 239.0.0.250, Age:2, St: I, OutVifs: 0x00000002
                          -----------------------------------------------------
                          
                          Current routing table (Age active routes):
                          -----------------------------------------------------
                          #0: Dst: 224.0.1.1, Age:2, St: I, OutVifs: 0x00000002
                          #1: Dst: 224.0.1.60, Age:2, St: I, OutVifs: 0x00000002
                          #2: Dst: 239.0.0.250, Age:2, St: I, OutVifs: 0x00000002
                          -----------------------------------------------------
                          About to call timeout 4 (#0)
                          SENT Membership query   from 192.168.30.254  to 224.0.0.1
                          Sent membership query from 192.168.30.254 to 224.0.0.1. Delay: 10
                          SENT Membership query   from 192.168.25.254  to 224.0.0.1
                          Sent membership query from 192.168.25.254 to 224.0.0.1. Delay: 10
                          Created timeout 5 (#0) - delay 10 secs
                          (Id:5, Time:10) 
                          Created timeout 6 (#1) - delay 115 secs
                          (Id:5, Time:10) 
                          (Id:6, Time:115) 
                          RECV Membership query   from 192.168.30.254  to 224.0.0.1
                          RECV Membership query   from 192.168.25.254  to 224.0.0.1
                          RECV V2 member report   from 192.168.25.240  to 224.0.1.60
                          Should insert group 224.0.1.60 (from: 192.168.25.240) to route table. Vif Ix : 1
                          Updated route entry for 224.0.1.60 on VIF #1
                          
                          Current routing table (Insert Route):
                          -----------------------------------------------------
                          #0: Dst: 224.0.1.1, Age:2, St: I, OutVifs: 0x00000002
                          #1: Dst: 224.0.1.60, Age:2, St: I, OutVifs: 0x00000002
                          #2: Dst: 239.0.0.250, Age:2, St: I, OutVifs: 0x00000002
                          -----------------------------------------------------
                          RECV V2 member report   from 192.168.30.254  to 224.0.0.22
                          The IGMP message was from myself. Ignoring.
                          The IGMP message was local multicast. Ignoring.
                          RECV V2 member report   from 192.168.25.254  to 224.0.0.2
                          The IGMP message was from myself. Ignoring.
                          The IGMP message was local multicast. Ignoring.
                          The IGMP message was local multicast. Ignoring.
                          The IGMP message was local multicast. Ignoring.
                          RECV V2 member report   from 192.168.30.254  to 224.0.0.2
                          The IGMP message was from myself. Ignoring.
                          RECV V2 member report   from 192.168.25.254  to 224.0.0.22
                          The IGMP message was from myself. Ignoring.
                          RECV V2 member report   from 192.168.25.205  to 239.0.0.250
                          Should insert group 239.0.0.250 (from: 192.168.25.205) to route table. Vif Ix : 1
                          Updated route entry for 239.0.0.250 on VIF #1
                          
                          Current routing table (Insert Route):
                          -----------------------------------------------------
                          #0: Dst: 224.0.1.1, Age:2, St: I, OutVifs: 0x00000002
                          #1: Dst: 224.0.1.60, Age:2, St: I, OutVifs: 0x00000002
                          #2: Dst: 239.0.0.250, Age:2, St: I, OutVifs: 0x00000002
                          -----------------------------------------------------
                          RECV V2 member report   from 192.168.25.240  to 224.0.1.1
                          Should insert group 224.0.1.1 (from: 192.168.25.240) to route table. Vif Ix : 1
                          Updated route entry for 224.0.1.1 on VIF #1
                          
                          Current routing table (Insert Route):
                          -----------------------------------------------------
                          #0: Dst: 224.0.1.1, Age:2, St: I, OutVifs: 0x00000002
                          #1: Dst: 224.0.1.60, Age:2, St: I, OutVifs: 0x00000002
                          #2: Dst: 239.0.0.250, Age:2, St: I, OutVifs: 0x00000002
                          -----------------------------------------------------
                          About to call timeout 5 (#0)
                          Aging routes in table.
                          
                          Current routing table (Age active routes):
                          -----------------------------------------------------
                          #0: Dst: 224.0.1.1, Age:2, St: I, OutVifs: 0x00000002
                          #1: Dst: 224.0.1.60, Age:2, St: I, OutVifs: 0x00000002
                          #2: Dst: 239.0.0.250, Age:2, St: I, OutVifs: 0x00000002
                          -----------------------------------------------------
                          ^Cselect() failure; Errno(4): Interrupted system call
                          Got a interrupt signal. Exiting.
                          clean handler called
                          Removing route entry for 224.0.1.1
                          Leaving group 224.0.1.1 upstream on IF address 192.168.20.254
                          leaveMcGroup: 224.0.1.1 on igb3.20
                          Removing route entry for 224.0.1.60
                          Leaving group 224.0.1.60 upstream on IF address 192.168.20.254
                          leaveMcGroup: 224.0.1.60 on igb3.20
                          Removing route entry for 239.0.0.250
                          Leaving group 239.0.0.250 upstream on IF address 192.168.20.254
                          leaveMcGroup: 239.0.0.250 on igb3.20
                          All routes removed. Routing table is empty.
                          Shutdown complete....
                          
                          
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                          • stephenw10S
                            stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
                            last edited by

                            Well it looks to be working at least some-what as expected.

                            Do those IPs on the downstream interfaces look correct? 25.240, 30.4, 25.205?

                            I assume pfSense is using .254 on each interface?

                            What I don't see there is any traffic from 20.252 but this is not something I look into very often.

                            Do you see any blocked traffic on vlan 20?

                            Steve

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                            • nfld_republicN
                              nfld_republic @stephenw10
                              last edited by nfld_republic

                              @stephenw10 Thanks for the response.

                              • Downstream interfaces are correct.
                              • Nodes are corrects (trusted wired (LG TV) and trusted wireless (Roku) clients - although another one is an HP OfficeJet Pro 😲 )
                              • Not actually seeing MediaHouse (Android, TrustedWiFi) or VLC (Ubuntu, VLC Player) clients, though
                              • Interface gateways are correct
                              • Not seeing any blocked traffic on VLAN 20 for the media server (20.252) (all accepted)
                              May 25 21:20:44	SERVERS20	192.168.20.252:41914	239.255.255.250:1900	UDP
                              May 25 21:20:44	SERVERS20	192.168.20.252:1900	239.255.255.250:1900	UDP
                              May 25 21:20:22	SERVERS20	192.168.20.252:137	192.168.20.255:137	UDP
                              May 25 21:19:44	SERVERS20	192.168.20.252:41914	239.255.255.250:1900	UDP
                              
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                              • stephenw10S
                                stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
                                last edited by

                                That's what you see blocked on vlan 20?

                                I'd try doing a packet capture on vlan 20. Check what igmp traffic is there in either direction.

                                Steve

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                                • nfld_republicN
                                  nfld_republic @stephenw10
                                  last edited by

                                  @stephenw10 I am seeing these as being accepted (green check mark); not blocked...

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                                  • stephenw10S
                                    stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
                                    last edited by stephenw10

                                    Hmm, OK. Check igmp traffic in a packet capture on vlan 20 then.

                                    Or at least check igmp states on vlan 20.

                                    Steve

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                                    • nfld_republicN
                                      nfld_republic @stephenw10
                                      last edited by

                                      @stephenw10 Hi Steve - Now I am really getting out of my depth (jack of all trades... master of none ☺ ).
                                      I did a promiscuous packet capture on VLAN 20 searching only for the media server (20.252) and over the course of about 5 minutes I only saw 4 multicast announcement from the media server. They were Apple Airplay.

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                                      • nfld_republicN
                                        nfld_republic @nfld_republic
                                        last edited by

                                        I also increased the TTL on each of the IGMP interfaces to 4. I did not see any change.

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                                        • nfld_republicN
                                          nfld_republic @nfld_republic
                                          last edited by

                                          Here's the relevant (I think) part of the capture:
                                          Capture1.png

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                                          • stephenw10S
                                            stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
                                            last edited by

                                            Rather than filter by the server IP I would leave that empty and filter by protocol 'igmp'. We want to be sure the proxy is sending something at least when clients on the downstream side try to find services.

                                            Steve

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