pi-hole
Pi-hole is a Linux network-level advertisement and Internet tracker blocking application which acts as a DNS sinkhole (and optionally a DHCP server), intended for use on a private network. It is designed for use on embedded devices with network capability, such as the Raspberry Pi, but it can be used on other machines running Linux and cloud implementations.
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Scripts and tools for managing Raspberry Pi devices in a home-lab environment
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Nov 19, 2023
Pi_Hole block list Aimed at Mobile Ads and Tracking on Android
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Nov 9, 2020
A Bash script designed to turn a fresh Ubuntu installation into a Pi-hole server
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Jul 12, 2020 - Shell
Policy generator for knot-resolver that consumes pi-hole blocklists
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Apr 16, 2023 - Python
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Feb 26, 2021 - F#
This is my home server
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Feb 9, 2024 - Shell
Docker Compose-based Pi-Hole deployment for getting up and running with DNS Over HTTPS.
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Jan 5, 2022 - Makefile
Personal blocklists and allowlists for Pi-hole
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Created by Jacob Salmela, Dan Schaper, Adam Warner and DL6ER
Released June 15, 2015
Latest release about 2 months ago
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