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Title: mdns - Multicast sonos - not working as designed.
Post by: MrBieR on January 20, 2020, 06:40:15 am
Hi,

I've had PFsense for a long time and recently switched over to OPNsense. I've never had problems with this on the PFsense firewall hence asking here.

Network:
- internet network (eg; 192.168.1.0)
- network (eg; 10.0.0.0)
- sonos on vlan 100 (eg; 10.0.100.0)


Machine running
- windows server 2019 - hyper-v
- virtual machine = OPNSense (all network => internet & network => vlan go through firewall)
- virtual network that is configured to pass on all vlans & trunk

Problem I'm having:
I want the sonos to be available from the default network and sonos to be able to connect to internet. Sonos is able to connect to internet and when I put my laptop on the wifi that hosts the vlan100 I can control sonos.
When I connect to the network (10.0.0.0) I'm not able to see the sonos anymore. It's not reachable at all. However, I can ping the sonos device directly from the network.

On PFsense I had a package installed http://avahi.org/ and this all worked fine, from the network to sonos vlan.
On OPNsense it fails somehow.

Package:
os-mdns-repeater (installed)   1.0

Configuration:
Enabled = Yes
Listen interfaces = LAN (10.0.0.0) & SONOS (vlan 10.0.100.0)

To add to this;
1 mobile phone running android (samsung s10) is able to use the sonos APP and connect to the sonos devices. None of the other laptops/phones are. :o

Anyone a slight idea what I can do to figure out what's going wrong here?

Title: Re: mdns - Multicast sonos - not working as designed.
Post by: marjohn56 on January 21, 2020, 09:51:46 pm
mDNS repeater does not work well with Sonos.


This does..


https://forum.opnsense.org/index.php?topic=15385.0 (https://forum.opnsense.org/index.php?topic=15385.0)


Read the whole thread....