![]() ![]() TP-Link network equipment hijacks some DNS requests Articles that offer security advice are listed on the Other router security advice page. The flaws that are exploited are documented on the Bugs page. I am still waiting for a good news story about routers. Verify that when you try to cast a tab, the Chromecast that’s located on the other interface/zone is listed.Routers in the news, pretty much means routers getting exploited by bad guys to do bad things.From your Client, open Chrome and download the extension “googlecast” if it’s not already installed.Update: as James points out below, you also need a traditional bi-direction Allow rule between both zones.Repeat for each Zone that was configured in step 8 If there is not an ALLOW ANY ANY ANY rule, create on. Ensure that there is an ALLOW rule with ANY listed for Source, Destination, and Service.For each zone that was configured in step 8, select the rule from ZONE to MULTICAST.Select the radio button titled Matrix at the top.Now click Firewall from the left hand drop down, and when the menu expands click Access Rules.For each interface that’s part of any zone configured in step 8 perform the following: Click the configure icon for the interface, click the Advanced tab, check the box titled Enable Multicast Support. From the Network menu on the left click Interfaces.For each Zone that will be participating with chromecast, click the configure icon, Check the box titled Allow Interface Trust if it’s not already selected.Now click Network from the left hand drop down, and when the menu expands click Zones.Select the radio button titled: Enable reception of all multicast addresses.UnCheck the box titled Require IGMP Membership reports for multicast data forwarding.The menu will expand, when it does click Multicast.Login to the SonicWALL and click Firewall Settings from the left hand pane.Update: Here and Here)įirst off we need to enable multicast, and here is how we do that: The Wireless Access Point(s) that the Chromecast is connected to are already configured for Multicast (Ill have some other posts for how to configure those later. ![]() ![]() For example: Client is on the LAN and the Chromecast is on say, a wireless zone. Your Client (Device trying to Connect to Chromecast) and your Chromecast are on SEPARATE zones.In this write up I’m making the following assumptions: ![]()
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