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Devices from Excluded VLANs Show Up in Logs #62
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Hey @VeniceNerd - can you also share the output of |
Hi @alsmith ! Absolutely! Here you go: |
Just wondering: did you disable Unifi’s mDNS reflector service and IGMP everywhere (under Networks - IGMP Snooping and WLAN - Multicast Enhancement). Even when you disable mDNS on the UDM, it actually starts ANOTHER mDNS service. So you can search and destroy the service using ps aux | grep avahi and killing it with sudo kill # (# being the ID). |
Ok, that all looks good. And if your relay is no longer running, do you still see devices that are supposed to be on VLAN30? |
I'll have to try that once I'm back in the US. Flew home to Germany for the holidays and was continuing to trouble shoot remotely. That I'll have to try when I'm back on the local network in two weeks, though! I'll update you then if that's ok. |
I'm seeing the same thing. I have all snoooping, mdns disabled. I have two containers. One for br0 and br2 and another for br30 and br40 In the log of the container with br0 and br2 I see the following:
No devices show up in airplay on VLAN0 (br0) until container 2 is started. Is there a way to stop the bridge through 'local'? Here is one I expect to see
I have killed avahi-daemon, as well, and when I start the second container, I see devices on VLAN - br40 from the main lan. ** EDIT ** I should also mention, I created two firewall rules to block all MDNS / Airplay ports from the main lan, and lan2/iot2 (where br30 and br40), and vice versa just because I'm going crazy, but still see them. That's when I looked into the log above. |
@jdk did you ever figure this out? |
Hi guys,
I installed multicast-relay on my Ubiquity Dream Machine pro with the following command:
The only interfaces I have assigned are VLAN 10 (10.0.10.x) and VLAN 50 (10.0.50.x). However, when running a discovery tool I can see a few devices from VLAN 30 show. I can even see them in the logs (10.0.30.145 - AppleTV & 10.0.30.178 - HomePod & 10.0.30.249 -iPad):
log3.txt
I'm starting to lose my mind because I don't understand what could possibly be the problem. Does anyone have any ideas on how to trouble shoot this issue?
Here is my ifconfig output:
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