Pluto tv is being blocked on my smart TV.
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services > dhcp server > at the very bottom assign the device a static address
then edit the mapping and under DNS servers. use any public DNS server. reboot the device
and it should work just fine
OR just put in public DNS servers on the device if it will allow you. but the above is alot easier
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@calbha said in Pluto tv is being blocked on my smart TV.:
my isps DNS is leaking
Well, that is : DNS requests from the TV are "leaking" .... as does all the traffic from the TV .. ^^
But, is this a VPN issue as @bmeeks outlined ? (deactivate your VPN and the problem is gone ?) -
when I change the dns resolver to wan in pfsense then its not just from the tv ip my whole network is showing my isps dns from the laptop. yes turning the vpn off does indeed solve the issue. but I shouldn't have to go and disable the vpn.
as you can see in the picture the I copied the wan for my plex server which is bypassing the vpn successfully! and just for kicks I added lan rules as well with the gateway as wan-nonvpn.
the problem seems to be that its resolving the vpns dns address to the tv. plex doesn't care but pluto tv does. I need a way for the tv to skip being assigned to the vpns dns addresses. the tv does have a manual dns option but no matter what I put in there stops network connectivity to the tv.
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@bcruze I just tried assigning static dhcp still not connecting. I remember a different way of doing this using the invert match option but I don't remember the steps.
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heres a copy of my lan rules
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@Gertjan i remember when i did this for plex i had to add a line in the dns resolver custom options. this was copy and pasted though
server:
private-domain: "plex.direct"so i wouldnt have a clue what to add for pluto tv since im not running a server but im wondering if that's whats missing.
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That WAN rule does nothing here. Remove it.
The LAN rule only catches traffic with destination 'plutotv'. That alias is almost certainly not covering all the IPs the TV might connect to. Just change that to any so all traffic from the TV goes out the WAN.
You need to pass a public DNS server (or more than one) to the TV only via DHCP static mapping so it does not use Unbound. That way it resolve directly out of the WAN whilst everything else use Unbound and that's using the VPN.
Steve
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@stephenw10 well it's up showed up with an IP in the tables and is the site you go to watch on the web and is how I got Plex to bypass despite only having 3 IPS for Plex.tv. I also added other addresses to the alias that I saw the tv trying to connect to with Wireshark during trying to connect to Pluto tv. I also tried setting up a static Dhcp with a public DNS address already at the previous person's suggestion and adding public DNS addresses to the tv itself and it still wouldn't work. So I said screw it and just decided to use the website instead.
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I assume you added the public DNS servers to that alias too if you didn't change it to any destination?
If not it would just have routed those over the VPN.
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@stephenw10 i didn't see anywhere to enter DNS servers in firewall -> aliases. I'm assuming you'd do it elsewhere. Maybe that would help.
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It would have to be in the plutotv alias if you had those LAN rules. That's the only traffic from the TV that is routed via the WAN directly. You should just set that to 'any' though. PlutoTV will have a very large number of IP addresses, there is no way a simple alias will ever match all traffic for it.
Steve
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@stephenw10 I've tried every imaginable configuration possible that made sense and some that didn't. in firewall rules source any destination tv ip included and reverse. I appreciate the help though. I know from my postings I probably sound like I don't know at all what I'm doing. :P I wish you all could try it for yourself to see I'm not crazy.