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    Can't access SMB share via SMB name but can access via IP.

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    • Bob.DigB
      Bob.Dig LAYER 8 @johnpoz
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      @johnpoz pfSense is adding it for me again on its own? So I will never get that, when it is working or not.

      PS C:\Users\Bobby> nslookup Rebel12
      Server:  pfsense.home.arpa
      Address:  192.168.10.1
      
      Name:    Rebel12.home.arpa
      Addresses:  192.168.11.20
                192.168.9.20
      
      
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        johnpoz LAYER 8 Global Moderator @Bob.Dig
        last edited by johnpoz

        @bob-dig home.arpa is the new default. I had set local.lan long time ago and have not completely moved to it yet.

        But yes your domain should be added to your windows clients via dhcp

        Why is your fqdn coming back with 2 ips, that is not ideal.

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          Bob.Dig LAYER 8 @johnpoz
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          @johnpoz Ah ok, that was the difference, when I was not using DHCP, thx.

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            Yoe777 @Yoe777
            last edited by Yoe777

            @yoe777 Screenshot 2022-11-12 at 14-30-43 Can't access SMB share via SMB name but can access via IP.png

            My main issue is a media player trying to access the broadcasted hostname, I cannot lookup shares via IP on it. Is there a way to enter a static entry directly in pfsense that will redirect the hostname to the IP?

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              Yoe777 @Yoe777
              last edited by Yoe777

              @yoe777

              I am a little bit closer by creating a Host Override Static entry under ServicesDNS -> ResolverGeneral -> Settings. My windows machines and linux can access my NAS via hostname now from manual searching for it.

              My media player still is not seeing the share on my NAS because the Hostname broadcast is not passing over the interface. You cannot manually place an search entry it only lists the broadcasted names.

              Any suggestions as a work around?

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                johnpoz LAYER 8 Global Moderator @Yoe777
                last edited by johnpoz

                @yoe777 your media player - which is what exactly is most likely doing some sort of discovery - that is not going to work on a different network.

                What are you trying play? I use my plex specifically on a different network than my players.. It doesn't have to use discovery - it uses a fqdn to know where the server is.

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                  MLH01 @Yoe777
                  last edited by MLH01

                  @yoe777 I had a similar issue with accessing my NAS smb shares. My NAS is running TrueNAS CORE. Like you, I added a host override in pfSense (under Services > DNS Resolver > General Settings).

                  NAS details:
                  Network: VLAN10 (192.168.10.x)
                  Hostname: truenas
                  Parent domain: local

                  I was then able to access and map the shares on my Windows computers connected on my default LAN (192.168.1.x) using \\truenas.local[sharename]. I was able to access the shares on my Mac mini the same way.

                  I use MediaPortal for my media server, also located on the default LAN. I still needed to manually set the media source paths (using \\truenas.local[sharename]) as it wasn't able to locate truenas shares on the network by itself. Let me know if you have the same media server and I will post instructions.

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                    MLH01 @MLH01
                    last edited by MLH01

                    Note: I meant to write \\truenas.local[backslash][sharename] above. The backslashes don't seem to work...

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                      skogs @Yoe777
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                      @yoe777
                      Frequently those media player apps on a roku or even the service/host discovery on windows doesn't use SMB to find the information. It uses multicast mdns/avahi/servicediscovery/bonjour/whatever. It is expecting to find things automatically with a 224.x.x.x broadcast ip.
                      You might need to add a rule for networks...not sure if the stopping point is pfsense or some other host based firewall but the idea is:

                      src: any/lan
                      destination: 224.0.0.251
                      destination port 5353

                      (at least that is the mdns traffic I see on my network...guessing yours is similar.

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                        rcoleman-netgate Netgate @skogs
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                        @skogs opening 5353 in that manner won't pass multicast traffic -- that's unroutable.

                        AVAHI will do mdns passing between interfaces.

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                          skogs @rcoleman-netgate
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                          @rcoleman-netgate
                          yaya ^^ that thing.

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