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Hello everyone! First of all, it miiiight be possible that this question is not _entirely_ Pi-hole related, but I'm not sure about it. Please let me know if it is and I'll try to move this post somewhere else! After watching Wolfang's video on his home server, I wanted to do the same thing as him with Pi-hole, having something like "vaultwarden.box" and "portainer.box" set to the same IP, while still somehow targetting different services without needing to set the port in the URL itself. After searching around for a bit, I found that Pi-hole by itself can't do that, as DNS doesn't work like that, and that I'd have to use something like a proxy server to redirect that traffic to each corresponding service. Thankfully, in the video he also mentions that he uses Unbound for DoT, which I'd assume is also what he's using to do exactly that, so I set up chriscrowe's Pi-hole + Unbound docker container in my instance of Portainer so I could also manage it better and have a nice organized ecosystem on my network. Though, I'm not sure as to what I should do next, should I change unbound's configs, should I change my Pi-hole settings, should I do something else? I couldn't find much more information in the video nor the Pi-hole forum post I found with the suggestion of using a proxy server. I'd really appreciate any help, thanks!