cname-cloaking-blocklist
A list of domains used by tracking companies as CNAME destination when disguising third-party trackers as first-party trackers. (by nextdns)
Filterlist-for-AdGuard-or-PiHole
A very aggressive filter-list that consolidates over 370 lists for use in AdGuard Home, Pi-Hole or similar. (by hl2guide)
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MIT License | MIT License |
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cname-cloaking-blocklist
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Disguised trackers are blocked regardless of toggle (which is a good thing)
So nextdns’s third party disguised trackers is actually really tiny of a list, like 30 domains. (Im trying to add more so it has the same amount of cname’s blocked as adguard). Anyways, the reason why the list is so tiny is because it uses wildcard logic so all subdomains get blocked. It already uses some of the cname companies that adguards cname-tracker list uses but not all. Hopefully my pull request can get merge eventually because then the setting will be a little bit more effective
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New Adguard CNAME Tracker List that works on Pi-hole!
We've been discussing this new list source on another forum. As stated by some other users, a lot of the entries are already included in other lists, even that isn't very efficient. A long time ago, NextDNS published something similar on GitHub, after looking into that, I created and published a script that turned these entries into regex blacklist entries, which provide adequate protection against CNAME cloaking. Now the Adguard Team has published their version, however, using a similar technique to create regex blacklist entries also provides adequate protection, without adding thousands of new (some duplicate) entries to gravity. The file of interest in the entire repository is the json file, it contains the domains that would require regexes to efficiently block everything in the lists. When adding the regex entries, using a script, it turned out most of them are already covered by the NextDNS entries, only 9 additional regexes are added. For those who are interested in using the regex blacklist method, as opposed to adding big lists, you can find the entire explanation (and how to) in my pihole manual, section 15 (Deep CNAME inspection). the domain users.telenet.be may require whitelisting!
Filterlist-for-AdGuard-or-PiHole
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How to prevent devices changes their DNS to avoid pihole?
That said, I haven't seen gateway.fe.apple-dns.net before. Cursory reading suggests it's been around for a while, and is required for iCloud backups, but I'll have to do some sniffing when my teenage stepkids get home tomorrow, to confirm - they're the only iDevice users in our house.