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mDNS Relay behavior between segments (Wi-Fi Home ↔ IoT) and firewall rules


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Hello everyone,

I’m testing a configuration with two Wi-Fi segments on my Keenetic Hero:

  • Home (192.168.2.0/24)

  • IoT (192.168.3.0/24)

Goal:

  1. HomeKit devices connected to IoT should announce themselves via mDNS and be discoverable from Home.

  2. No reverse opening: Home should not announce itself to IoT, and devices in IoT should not initiate communication toward Home.

Current setup:

  • Relay multicast DNS enabled on both segments (Home and IoT).

  • Firewall Home  IoT: ALLOW on “Any IP protocol”.

Problem:
Even with this configuration, devices in IoT are still not discovered from Home via dns-sd -B _hap._tcp.

Questions:

  • Does the IoT segment need an explicit firewall rule to allow UDP to 224.0.0.251:5353 for the relay to pick up and forward mDNS packets?

  • Does Keenetic’s mDNS Relay act as a true proxy between segments, or is there additional configuration required?

  • Is it possible to limit the relay to one-way (IoT  Home) to avoid reverse discovery?

Any advice or insights from the community or Keenetic team would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks in advance!

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