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The use of the multicast routing daemon "pimd" is a package that's not in the pfSense manager, so this could be a risk and IMHO never use something in a firewall environment that's not vigorously tested by the developers of pfSense and certainly not in a corporate environment, so use this "at your own risk” ~~ģ. (~Edit~) Great, that PIMD is now available for users on current 2.5.0 and 2.4.5 snapshots, so using the GUI it will be much easier to setup PIMD. This includes copying the pimd conf file over to /var/etc/ and starting it after editing"and het did edit the config file "To edit the conf file at /var/etc/nf, I used diagnostics -> file edit. I logged into the pfsense GUI and executed all the commands via diagnostics -> command prompt.
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(~Edit~) As time passes it seems that I forgot about the "edit" possibilities in the GUI of pfSense, as pointed out (see below) and I quote "I didn't have to use Putty at all. You will have to be able to use the CLI (command line interface) for instance use Putty. Please bear in mind, I tried to keep it simple (KISS principle), so that even the "not so tech savy" might stay on board.ġ. I hope this thread helps you ~please keep in mind, this is a bit out of my wheelhouse~, if it does, + my reputation maybe drop a line here with feedback.
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I have been looking for a solution to have Sonos speakers and applications work across VLAN's using pfSense and, until now, haven't found a working solution.