udm-host-records
Pi-hole
udm-host-records | Pi-hole | |
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4 | 2,357 | |
111 | 46,888 | |
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2.8 | 7.8 | |
about 2 years ago | 10 days ago | |
Shell | Shell | |
MIT License | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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udm-host-records
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Can you set dns for second up addresses
Turns out on the UDM line, if you can't manage it in the UI, then you can't mange it (no support for config.gateway.json). In this case I'm pretty sure you're out of luck in the UI. There are some scripts out there you can find to do this, but the records may not survive reboots and/or firmware upgrades. https://github.com/evaneaston/udm-host-records
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Files not visible through ssh
Hi Everyone, first time post here. I have searched and searched but I am just at a loss. Maybe I am just a noob (most likely) but I am adding some scripts to my UDM to get around not having static DNS entries as an option. Walkthrough and scripts here... https://github.com/evaneaston/udm-host-records
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UDM pro DN / Domain name - how to set it???
If you don't want to use a reverse proxy server, then you can also do it by adding the host records to the DNS server on the UDM (can't do it through GUI, have to do it in SSH). You can use the udm-host-records to do that, or just modify the dnsmasq files manually if you're familiar with dnsmasq and Linux. I would say this isn't as elegant of a solution as the reverse proxy.
- Scripts to edit UDM DNS host records (udm-host-records)
Pi-hole
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Usando NextDNS CLI en tu red.
Si te preguntas, ¿por qué no usar Adguard o Pihole? 🤔
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Radicle: Open-Source, Peer-to-Peer, GitHub Alternative
This is an overreaction, almost to the point of absurdity.
Risks inherent to pipe installers are well understood by many. Using your logic, we should abandon Homebrew [1] (>38k stars on GitHub), PiHole [2] (>46k stars on GitHub), Chef [3], RVM [4], and countless other open source projects that use one-step automated installers (by piping to bash).
A more reasonable response would be to coordinate with the developers to update the docs to provide alternative installation methods, rather than throwing the baby out with the bathwater.
[1] https://brew.sh/
[2] https://github.com/pi-hole/pi-hole
[3] https://docs.chef.io/chef_install_script/#run-the-install-sc...
[4] https://rvm.io/rvm/install
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Ask HN: For what purposes do you use a Raspberry Pi?
Pi-hole to block ads and tracking for my less technically savvy relatives
https://pi-hole.net/
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Runs on your OpenWrt box: AdGuard Home is network-wide blocking ads and tracking
I ran a competing project[0] on my home network for a few years before I discovered NextDNS[1]. What I lost in performance (requests don't leave my house) I gained in portability: ALL my devices can take advantage – at home and away – and time-saved. PiHole works 90% of the time, but when it did stop working, I'd have to spend a bit of time fixing it. At $20/year, I simply couldn't compete with NextDNS.
Note: This isn't a shill for NextDNS; I love these kinds of projects and think they absolutely should exist, but NextDNS just happens to be one of those dead-simple SaaS tools that is an insanely good value.
0 - https://pi-hole.net/
1 - https://nextdns.io
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Higher fees, more ads: streaming cashes in by using the old tactics of cable TV
It definitely IS an option, but at the network level.
https://pi-hole.net/
It runs on damn near everything, and is a DNS level adblocker for the whole network.
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In 2024, please switch to Firefox
I recently switched to Wipr [0]. It’s dead simple to use, and will auto update its filter lists in the background.
Adguard [1] is a decent free option.
I also use a Pi-hole [2] on my network.
[0] https://kaylees.site/wipr.html
[1] https://adguard.com/en/adguard-safari/overview.html
[2] https://pi-hole.net/
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Overwhelmed by a project
Are you trying to build a DNS proxy (similar to Pi-hole) that intercepts DNS requests and checks for the ones that look harmful? If so, I would suggest trying to separately build a DNS client and a DNS server, before trying to integrate them together. Start with Beej's Guide to Network Programming if you need to learn the basics of sockets, and then take a look at the documents that define the DNS protocol itself (RFC1034 and RFC1035).
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Great Forgotten Sci-Fi Movies of the 1980s
Setup a pi-hole.
- The Internet will win the war against anti ad-block software. YT is very foolish and basically legitimizes piracy with their "business model"
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Is there an Android app that blocks the ads on games?
It's definitely not as simple as installing an app on your phone, but I run a Pi-hole on my home network, and it does block ads in many games.
What are some alternatives?
ntopng-udm - ntopng Docker image for the UDM base and UDM pro
Technitium DNS Server - Technitium DNS Server
tailscale-udm - Run Tailscale on your Unifi Dream Machine
blocky - Fast and lightweight DNS proxy as ad-blocker for local network with many features
wireguard - Wireguard for UDM
AdGuardHome - Network-wide ads & trackers blocking DNS server
vyatta-wireguard-installer - Install, upgrade or remove WireGuard (WireGuard/wireguard-vyatta-ubnt) on Ubiquiti hardware
PowerDNS-Admin - A PowerDNS web interface with advanced features
udm-telus - A tutorial on how to get TELUS Optik TV working with the UDM and Ubiquiti APs.
bypass-paywalls-chrome - Bypass Paywalls web browser extension for Chrome and Firefox.
unifi-pfsense - A script that installs the UniFi Controller software on pfSense and other FreeBSD systems
pihole-regex - Custom regex filter list for use with Pi-hole.