[SOLVED] Avahi / mDNS Proxy avaiable?

Started by SiD67, August 31, 2017, 09:17:19 PM

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August 31, 2017, 09:17:19 PM Last Edit: September 07, 2017, 08:56:30 AM by fabian
Hi everyone,

I am a long user of pfsense in my home enviroment, but since pf was a little bitchy sometimes when updating and I wanted to try ips I switches over to opnsense 2 weeks ago.
System feels much faster, and most things I was able so setup without problems.

But one feature I am missing is to forward mdns from interface to interface.

I have nothing special here, just a lan network and some vlans for wifi - control, internal wifi and guest wifi.

So my airplay receiver for example is not in the same network as my smartphone. On pf I just installed avahi for that and most of the time it workes without problems, sometimed I had to restart the service when the devices were not able to "see" them anymore ;)

I can´t find avahi in the plugins :( is there a different package avaiable for that or how can I implement forwarding mdns?

Regards

Dennis

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Hi found in the forum that mdns-responder will do the job ;)

I installed it with  pkg install mdns-repeater

and simply started it with my 2 interfaces and in this moment I am listening to my airplay stream from smartphone to my hifi receiver ;)

I would like to see this in upcoming releases an an generel option in the system configuration. I think there are much users that are using this and when it is so simple to start it could be general installed and used as an gui option maybe?

regards

Dennis

Hi Dennis,

Indeed, a plugin is missing at this point. If we can get a bit of guidance which type of integration / configuration is needed we can see about changing that. Some people already use the package, they could also chip in.


Cheers,
Franco

Hi Franko,

thank you for feedback.

I didn´t know mdns-repeater until I read it here in forum.
I can say, that avahi on pfsense had some options to play with (forward of ipv6 to ipv4 and vice versa e.g), but mdns-repeater seems to only need the interfaces it should work with (reX and reX_vlan in my case) and thats it, it out itself into deamon/background mode and there is a switch to see some kind of logging on console.

So I think it would be enough to just have an option in the general system configuration where you can select the known interfaces of the system to enable mdns-repeater to work with.

I am not really a programmer, didnt get any further than some pascal stuff 20 years ago and some shell scripting ;) but I think someone who knows the opnsense system and gui could do this very quick ;)

I hope there would be a way to implement this, that would be very nice ;)

regards and a beautiful weekend everyone ;)



Hi guys,

wow your guys are awesome, tried it right now and it works great so far!

Thanks for quick answering and developing!