pifi-openwrt-raspberry-pi
Pi-hole
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pifi-openwrt-raspberry-pi
Pi-hole
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Using Raspberry Pi Computers For OSINT And Self-Quantification
One of my favorite uses of a Raspberry Pi computer is Pi-hole. Which is promoted as a network-wide advertisement blocker. By installing Pi-hole on a RPi and attaching said device to your home LAN, a whole new world of OSINT and self-quantification is opened up.
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uBlock Origin is no longer available on the Chrome Store
Time to set up Pi-Hole on my Rapsberry Pi 4
https://pi-hole.net/
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Sniffnet – monitor your Internet traffic
Tools like https://pi-hole.net does this for the whole house. It comes with a default set of blocked domains and you can easily add to it. It acts as your local DNS for the network.
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Running Nextcloud on TrueNAS behind Nginx Reverse Proxy
Pi-hole (Docker Tag 2024.07.0 Pi-hole v5.18.3 FTL v5.25.2 Web Interface v5.21) configuration
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What if your computer beeps each time it sends data to Google?
https://pi-hole.net/
Easier than you might think to set up. Set and forget. Do it for your family and friends maybe. Sell routers pre-configured maybe.
Not /the/ answer. Just one not-nothing step.
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Turing Pi 2 Home cluster
A Pi-hole instance to my network's DNS and block all ads in all devices at home
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pifi-openwrt-raspberry-pi VS Pi-hole - a user suggested alternative
2 projects | 9 Sep 2024
PiFi includes network-wide ad and tracker blocking (alongside Wireguard/OpenVPN client support and NAS features)
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13ft – A site similar to 12ft.io but is self hosted
From my experience, pihole is very easy to setup for this use case: https://pi-hole.net/
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.INTERNAL is now reserved for private-use applications
> Home routers can simply assign pi into e.g. pi.home when doing dhcp. Then you can "ping pi" on all systems. It fixes everything- for that reason alone these reserved TLDs are, imo, useful. Unfortunately I've never seen a router do this, but here's hoping.
dnsmasq has this feature. I think it’s commonly available in alternative router firmware.
On my home network, I set up https://pi-hole.net/ for ad blocking, and it uses dnsmasq too. So as my network’s DHCP + DNS server, it automatically adds dns entries for dhcp leases that it hands out.
There are undoubtably other options, but these are the two I’ve worked with.
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Best device for a kid to learn how to code?
Thinkpad 431s if you are on a low budget. It's the best performing cheap option, IMO.
Obviously block access to internet nonsense. I just started using ControlD.com and it works like a charm. Or, if you have the time, make the PiHole and your Home Lab & Network Lab a project that you two build together.
Make the command line kid friendly, like using bat instead of cat and LSD instead of ls and so on. Colors are stimulating and fun. Something like the hyper terminal is another idea.
I would appreciate someone building a faster alternative to the hyper terminal in C or Rust.
And then there's Nand to Tetris, which you should pick up together as well.
[0] https://controld.com/
[1] https://pi-hole.net/
[2] https://www.nand2tetris.org/
What are some alternatives?
amnezia-client - Amnezia VPN Client (Desktop+Mobile)
Technitium DNS Server - Technitium DNS Server
DnsLibs - DNS filtering library that's used in AdGuard products
graylog - Free and open log management
AdGuard-WireGuard-Unbound-Cloudflare - The ultimate self-hosted network security guide ─ Protection | Privacy | Performance for your network 24/7 Accessible anywhere [Moved to: https://github.com/trinib/AdGuard-WireGuard-Unbound-DNScrypt]
dnscrypt-proxy - dnscrypt-proxy 2 - A flexible DNS proxy, with support for encrypted DNS protocols.