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after 2.5.0 upgrade - no cross vlan rtsp stream

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    buzz2912
    last edited by Feb 20, 2021, 9:42 PM

    Hi,

    upgraded my pfsense to 2.5.0. After that my (until then working) cross VLAN RTSP Stream is not working anymore. I can reach the other vlan and my MQTT devices still work cross vlan (same networks). I can even ping the camera but the stream is not coming through. Reaching the web interface of the camera is no problem, too.
    I did disable all blocking rules without success.
    After transferring the camera to the main LAN the stream works fine again.
    Back to the IOT VLAN and it stops working again.

    Any ideas on that?
    Thanks, Sebastian

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      tonyk7 @buzz2912
      last edited by Mar 20, 2021, 9:37 PM

      @buzz2912
      I have the same problem
      I posted a thread about it on Reddit and had nothing so far.
      https://www.reddit.com/r/PFSENSE/comments/lns57i/rtsp_streaming_issues_on_250/
      I'm just glad to know I'm not the only one.

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        buzz2912
        last edited by Mar 21, 2021, 6:50 PM

        I put my camera on the same subnet, but I am not very happy with that.
        My MQTT devices did work cross VLAN, but I had a lot of errors telling me the packet was too short, shorter than expected. I moved these too to the same subnet and the errors are gone.

        There seems to be a layer 3 routing issue in pfsense.

        Can anyone who understands what is happing comment on this?

        Thanks, Sebastian

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