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10.0.0.0/8 belongs to the private IP address space, is your ISP able to route these packets back to you when sending with such a source? Also, how do you determine what the 10.0.0.0/8 address is? Is it assigned to you? Anyway, if you don’t want to replace the SRC field in the packet with your public address, I believe you need to look into bridged IPTV, as opposed to routed IPTV (which this project does). |
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Hi, So after some tests and different FW setups, watching a couple of days let's move forward and get this added as another profile for this great project: 1. General information Provider: PostTV 2. The needed information for the profile creation:
=> this is for WAN1, I think if someone is using WAN2 it should be the same except eth9.35 instead of eth8.35 3. Additionnal configuration needed Maybe you can in the meantime set this automatically via the new static IP function? if WAN1 used: if WAN2 used: 4. Firewall rule There is a need for a firewall rule as the incoming multicast stream is not covered by the default "established/related" firewall rule. So, as we need to add a rule, let's then try to not open more then (a) Create the following profiles:
(b) Create the following firwall rule on INTERNET IN (legacy GUI: WAN IN):
5. Final remarks /questions If something's missing or not clear enough in order to get this added to the projet, let me know ;-) Actual issue: every time I change a something via the GUI related to the firewall settings etc, the IP set for |
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Hello everyone, root@Dream-Machine-Special-Edition:~# udm-iptv diagnose Can you help me? |
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Hi,
I don't know if it is a new feature or something already possible or maybe even complicated to implement, but I have the need that my outbound multicast traffic uses a 10.xx.xx.xx IP address as SRC address. In order to get IPTV working for my provider the JOIN request has to be done with a SRC address 10.xx.xx.xx otherwise it won't work. Also this request must not have a PPPoE tag.
I can explain you this in a more detailed way, but I cannot post detailed information here as it I'm not allowed to do so (got some information from the IPTV provider in order to get this working but any publishing of it is forbidden).
So I have a PPPoE connection established by my UDM-SE.
UDM-IPTV is running on it.
The IGMP JOIN request is well routed from internal network to ppp0 but today the SRC address is my official IP Address and
it must be a specific 10.xx.xx.xx address in order to get the "handshake" done or let's say the JOIN request accepted. And as said
this Join request must to be PPPoE tagged.
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