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## Pi-hole®: The multi-platform, network-wide ad blocker
Block ads for **all** your devices _without_ the need to install client-side software.
## Executive Summary
The Pi-hole blocks ads at the DNS-level, so all your devices are protected.
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- **Easy-to-install** - our intelligent installer walks you through the process with no additional software needed on client devices
- **Universal** - ads are blocked in _non-browser locations_ such as ad-supported mobile apps and smart TVs
- **Quick** - installation takes less than ten minutes and it [_really_ is _that easy_](https://discourse.pi-hole.net/t/new-pi-hole-questions/3971/5?u=jacob.salmela)
- **Informative** - an administrative Web interface shows ad-blocking statistics
- **Lightweight** - designed to run on [minimal resources](https://discourse.pi-hole.net/t/hardware-software-requirements/273)
- **Scalable** - even in large environments, [Pi-hole can handle hundreds of millions of queries](https://pi-hole.net/2017/05/24/how-much-traffic-can-pi-hole-handle/) (with the right hardware specs)
- **Powerful** - advertisements are blocked over IPv4 _and_ IPv6
- **Fast** - it speeds up high-cost, high-latency networks by caching DNS queries and saves bandwidth by not downloading advertisement elements
- **Versatile** - Pi-hole can function also function as a DHCP server
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# One-Step Automated Install
1. Install a [supported operating system](https://discourse.pi-hole.net/t/hardware-software-requirements/273/1)
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2. Run the command below (it downloads [this script](https://github.com/pi-hole/pi-hole/blob/master/automated%20install/basic-install.sh) in case you want to read over it first!)
#### `curl -sSL https://install.pi-hole.net | bash`
## Alternative Semi-Automated Install Methods
_If you wish to read over the script before running it, run `nano basic-install.sh` to open the file in a text viewer._
### Clone our repository and run the automated installer from your device.
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```
git clone --depth 1 https://github.com/pi-hole/pi-hole.git Pi-hole
cd Pi-hole/automated\ install/
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bash basic-install.sh
```
##### Or
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```bash
wget -O basic-install.sh https://install.pi-hole.net
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bash basic-install.sh
```
Once installed, [configure your router to have **DHCP clients use the Pi-hole as their DNS server**](https://discourse.pi-hole.net/t/how-do-i-configure-my-devices-to-use-pi-hole-as-their-dns-server/245) and then any device that connects to your network will have ads blocked without any further configuration.
If your router does not support setting the DNS server, you can [use Pi-hole's built in DHCP server](https://discourse.pi-hole.net/t/how-do-i-use-pi-holes-built-in-dhcp-server-and-why-would-i-want-to/3026); just be sure to disable DHCP on your router first.
Alternatively, you can manually set each device to use Pi-hole as their DNS server.
# What is Pi-hole and how do I install it?
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<a href=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vKWjx1AQYgs><img src="https://assets.pi-hole.net/static/video-explainer.png"></a>
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# Pi-hole Is Free, But Powered By Your Donations
All [our developers](https://github.com/orgs/pi-hole/people) are volunteers, so *your donations help keep us innovating*. Sending a donation using our links below helps us offset a portion of our monthly costs.
- ![Paypal](https://assets.pi-hole.net/static/paypal.png) [Donate via PayPal](https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=3J2L3Z4DHW9UY)
- ![Bitcoin](https://assets.pi-hole.net/static/Bitcoin.png) Bitcoin Address: 1GKnevUnVaQM2pQieMyeHkpr8DXfkpfAtL
## Other Ways To Support Us
### Affiliate Links
If you'd rather not send money, there are [other ways to support us](https://pi-hole.net/donate): you can sign up for services through our affiliate links, which will also help us offset some of the costs associated with keeping Pi-hole operational; or you can support us in some non-tangible ways as listed below.
### Contributing Code Via Pull Requests
We don't work on Pi-hole for monetary reasons; we work on it because we think it's fun and we think our software is important in today's world. To that end, we welcome all contributors--from novices to masters.
If you feel you have some code to contribute, we're happy to take a look. Just make sure to fill out our template when submitting a pull request. We're all volunteers on the project and without all the information in the template, it's very difficult for us to quickly get the code merged in.
You'll find that the [install script](https://github.com/pi-hole/pi-hole/blob/master/automated%20install/basic-install.sh) and the [debug script](https://github.com/pi-hole/pi-hole/blob/master/advanced/Scripts/piholeDebug.sh) have an abundance of comments. These are two important scripts but we think they can also be a valuable resource to those who want to learn how to write scripts or code a program, which is why they are fully commented. So we encourage anyone who likes to tinker to read through it and submit a PR for us to review.
### Presenting About Pi-hole
Word-of-mouth has immensely helped our project grow. If you are going to be presenting about Pi-hole at a conference, meetup, or even for a school project, [get a hold of us for some free swag](https://pi-hole.net/2017/05/17/giving-a-presentation-on-pi-hole-contact-us-first-for-some-goodies-and-support/) to hand out to your audience.
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# Overview Of Features
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## The Dashboard (Web Interface)
The [dashboard](https://github.com/pi-hole/AdminLTE#pi-hole-admin-dashboard) will (by default) be enabled during installation so you can view stats, change settings, and configure your Pi-hole.
![Pi-hole Dashboard](https://assets.pi-hole.net/static/dashboard.png)
There are several ways to [access the dashboard](https://discourse.pi-hole.net/t/how-do-i-access-pi-holes-dashboard-admin-interface/3168):
1. `http://<IP_ADDPRESS_OF_YOUR_PI_HOLE>/admin/`
2. `http:/pi.hole/admin/` (when using Pi-hole as your DNS server)
3. `http://pi.hole/` (when using Pi-hole as your DNS server)
### The Query Log
If enabled, the query log will show all of the DNS queries requested by clients using Pi-hole as their DNS server. Forwarded domains will show in green, and blocked (_Pi-holed_) domains will show in red. You can also white or black list domains from within this section.
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<img src="https://assets.pi-hole.net/static/query_log.png">
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The query log and graphs are what have helped people [discover what sort of traffic is traversing their networks](https://pi-hole.net/2017/07/06/round-3-what-really-happens-on-your-network/).
#### Long-term Statistics
Using our Faster-Than-Light Engine ([FTL](https://github.com/pi-hole/FTL)), Pi-hole can store all of the domains queried in a database for retrieval or analysis later on. You can view this data as a graph, individual queries, or top clients/advertisers.
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<img src="https://assets.pi-hole.net/static/long-term-stats.png">
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### Whitelist And Blacklist
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Domains can be [whitelisted](https://discourse.pi-hole.net/t/commonly-whitelisted-domains/212) and/or [blacklisted](https://discourse.pi-hole.net/t/commonly-blacklisted-domains/305) using either the dashboard or [the `pihole` command](https://discourse.pi-hole.net/t/the-pihole-command-with-examples/738).
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<a href=https://github.com/pi-hole/pi-hole/wiki/Whitelisting-and-Blacklisting><img src="https://assets.pi-hole.net/static/whitelist.png"></a>
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#### Additional Blocklists
By default, Pi-hole blocks over 100,000 known ad-serving domains. You can expand the blocking power of your Pi-hole by [adding additional lists](https://discourse.pi-hole.net/t/how-do-i-add-additional-block-lists-to-pi-hole/259) such as the ones found on [The Big Blocklist Collection](https://wally3k.github.io/).
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<a href=https://discourse.pi-hole.net/t/how-do-i-add-additional-block-lists-to-pi-hole/259><img src="https://assets.pi-hole.net/static/manage-ad-lists.png"></a>
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### Enable And Disable Pi-hole
Sometimes you may want to stop using Pi-hole or turn it back on. You can trigger this via the dashboard or command line.
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<img src="https://assets.pi-hole.net/static/enable-disable.png">
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### Tools
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<img src="https://assets.pi-hole.net/static/tools.png">
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#### Update Ad Lists
This runs `gravity` to download any newly-added domains from your source lists.
#### Query Ad Lists
You can find out what list a certain domain was on. This is useful for troubleshooting sites that may not work properly due to a blocked domain.
#### `tail`ing Log Files
You can [watch the log files](https://discourse.pi-hole.net/t/how-do-i-watch-and-interpret-the-pihole-log-file/276) in real time to help debug any issues, or just see what's happening with your Pi-hole.
#### Pi-hole Debugger
If you are having trouble with your Pi-hole, this is the place to go. You can run the debugger and it will attempt to diagnose any issues and then link to an FAQ with instructions on rectifying the problem.
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<img src="https://assets.pi-hole.net/static/debug-gui.png">
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If run [via the command line](https://discourse.pi-hole.net/t/the-pihole-command-with-examples/738#debug), you will see red/yellow/green text, which makes it easy to identify any problems.
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<a href=https://discourse.pi-hole.net/t/the-pihole-command-with-examples/738#debugs><img src="https://assets.pi-hole.net/static/debug-cli.png"></a>
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After the debugger has finished, you have the option to upload it to our secure server for 48 hours. All you need to do then is provide one of our developers the unique token generated by the debugger (this is usually done via [our forums](https://discourse.pi-hole.net/c/bugs-problems-issues)).
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<a href=https://discourse.pi-hole.net/t/the-pihole-command-with-examples/738#debugs><img src="https://assets.pi-hole.net/static/debug-token.png"></a>
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However, most of the time, you will be able to solve any issues without any intervention from us. But if you can't, we're always around to help out.
### Settings
The settings page lets you control and configure your Pi-hole. You can do things like:
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- view networking information
- flush logs or disable the logging of queries
- [enable Pi-hole's built-in DHCP server](https://discourse.pi-hole.net/t/how-do-i-use-pi-holes-built-in-dhcp-server-and-why-would-i-want-to/3026)
- [manage block lists](https://discourse.pi-hole.net/t/how-do-i-add-additional-block-lists-to-pi-hole/259)
- exclude domains from the graphs and enable privacy options
- configure upstream DNS servers
- restart Pi-hole's services
- back up some of Pi-hole's important files
- and more!
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<img src="https://assets.pi-hole.net/static/settings-page.png">
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## Built-in DHCP Server
Pi-hole ships with a [built-in DHCP server](https://discourse.pi-hole.net/t/how-do-i-use-pi-holes-built-in-dhcp-server-and-why-would-i-want-to/3026). This allows you to let your network devices use Pi-hole as their DNS server if your router does not let you adjust the DHCP options.
One nice feature of using Pi-hole's DHCP server if you can set hostnames and DHCP reservations so you'll [see hostnames in the query log instead of IP addresses](https://discourse.pi-hole.net/t/how-do-i-show-hostnames-instead-of-ip-addresses-in-the-dashboard/3530). You can still do this without using Pi-hole's DHCP server; it just takes a little more work. If you do plan to use Pi-hole's DHCP server, be sure to disable DHCP on your router first.
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<a href=https://discourse.pi-hole.net/t/how-do-i-use-pi-holes-built-in-dhcp-server-and-why-would-i-want-to/3026><img src="https://assets.pi-hole.net/static/piholedhcpserver.png"></a>
</p>
## The FTL Engine: Our API
A read-only API can be accessed at `admin/api.php` (the same output can be achieved on the CLI by running `pihole -c -j`).
It returns the following JSON:
``` json
{
"domains_being_blocked":111175,
"dns_queries_today":15669,
"ads_blocked_today":1752,
"ads_percentage_today":11.181314,
"unique_domains":1178,
"queries_forwarded":9177,
"queries_cached":4740,
"unique_clients":18
}
```
More details on the API can be found [here](https://discourse.pi-hole.net/t/pi-hole-api/1863) and on [the repo itself](https://github.com/pi-hole/FTL).
### Real-time Statistics, Courtesy Of The Time Cops
Using [chronometer2](https://github.com/pi-hole/pi-hole/blob/master/advanced/Scripts/chronometer.sh), you can view [real-time stats](https://discourse.pi-hole.net/t/how-do-i-view-my-pi-holes-stats-over-ssh-or-on-an-lcd-using-chronometer/240) via `ssh` or on an LCD screen such as the [2.8" LCD screen from Adafruit](http://amzn.to/1P0q1Fj).
Simply run `pihole -c` for some detailed information.
```
|¯¯¯(¯)__|¯|_ ___|¯|___ Pi-hole: v3.2
| ¯_/¯|__| ' \/ _ \ / -_) AdminLTE: v3.2
|_| |_| |_||_\___/_\___| FTL: v2.10
——————————————————————————————————————————————————————————
Hostname: pihole (Raspberry Pi 1, Model B)
Uptime: 11 days, 12:55:01
Task Load: 0.35 0.16 0.15 (Active: 5 of 33 tasks)
CPU usage: 48% (1 core @ 700 MHz, 47c)
RAM usage: 12% (Used: 54 MB of 434 MB)
HDD usage: 20% (Used: 1 GB of 7 GB)
LAN addr: 192.168.1.100 (Gateway: 192.168.1.1)
Pi-hole: Active (Blocking: 111175 sites)
Ads Today: 11% (1759 of 15812 queries)
Fwd DNS: 208.67.222.222 (Alt DNS: 3 others)
——————————————————————————————————————————————————————————
Recently blocked: www.google-analytics.com
Top Advertiser: www.example.org
Top Domain: www.example.org
Top Client: somehost
```
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<img src="https://assets.pi-hole.net/static/chrono1.jpg">
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<img src="https://assets.pi-hole.net/static/chrono2.jpg">
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# Get Help Or Connect With Us On The Web
- [Users Forum](https://discourse.pi-hole.net/)
- [FAQs](https://discourse.pi-hole.net/c/faqs)
- [Feature requests](https://discourse.pi-hole.net/c/feature-requests?order=votes)
- [Wiki](https://github.com/pi-hole/pi-hole/wiki)
- [Facebook](https://www.facebook.com/ThePiHole/)
- ![Twitter](https://assets.pi-hole.net/static/twitter.png) [Tweet @The_Pi_Hole](https://twitter.com/The_Pi_Hole)
- ![Reddit](https://assets.pi-hole.net/static/reddit.png) [Reddit /r/pihole](https://www.reddit.com/r/pihole/)
- ![YouTube](https://assets.pi-hole.net/static/youtube.png) [Pi-hole channel](https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCT5kq9w0wSjogzJb81C9U0w)
- [![Join the chat at https://gitter.im/pi-hole/pi-hole](https://badges.gitter.im/pi-hole/pi-hole.svg)](https://gitter.im/pi-hole/pi-hole?utm_source=badge&utm_medium=badge&utm_campaign=pr-badge&utm_content=badge)
# Technical Details
To summarize into a short sentence, the Pi-hole is an **advertising-aware DNS/Web server**. And while quite outdated at this point, [this original blog post about Pi-hole](https://jacobsalmela.com/2015/06/16/block-millions-ads-network-wide-with-a-raspberry-pi-hole-2-0/) goes into **great detail** about how it was setup and how it works. Syntactically, it's no longer accurate, but the same basic principles and logic still apply to Pi-hole's current state.
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# Pi-hole Projects
- [An ad blocking Magic Mirror](https://zonksec.com/blog/magic-mirror-dns-filtering/#dnssoftware)
- [Pi-hole stats in your Mac's menu bar](https://getbitbar.com/plugins/Network/pi-hole.1m.py)
- [Get LED alerts for each blocked ad](http://thetimmy.silvernight.org/pages/endisbutton/)
- [Pi-hole on Ubuntu 14.04 on VirtualBox](http://hbalagtas.blogspot.com/2016/02/adblocking-with-pi-hole-and-ubuntu-1404.html)
- [Docker Pi-hole container (x86 and ARM)](https://hub.docker.com/r/diginc/pi-hole/)
- [Splunk: Pi-hole Visualiser](https://splunkbase.splunk.com/app/3023/)
- [Pi-hole Chrome extension](https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/pi-hole-list-editor/hlnoeoejkllgkjbnnnhfolapllcnaglh) ([open source](https://github.com/packtloss/pihole-extension))
- [Go Bananas for CHiP-hole ad blocking](https://www.hackster.io/jacobsalmela/chip-hole-network-wide-ad-blocker-98e037)
- [Sky-Hole](http://dlaa.me/blog/post/skyhole)
- [Pi-hole in the Cloud!](http://blog.codybunch.com/2015/07/28/Pi-Hole-in-the-cloud/)
- [unRaid-hole](https://github.com/spants/unraidtemplates/blob/master/Spants/unRaid-hole.xml#L13)--[Repo and more info](http://lime-technology.com/forum/index.php?PHPSESSID=c0eae3e5ef7e521f7866034a3336489d&topic=38486.0)
- [Pi-hole on/off button](http://thetimmy.silvernight.org/pages/endisbutton/)
- [Minibian Pi-hole](http://munkjensen.net/wiki/index.php/See_my_Pi-Hole#Minibian_Pi-hole)
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- [Windows Tray Stat Application](https://github.com/goldbattle/copernicus)
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- [Let your blink1 device blink when Pi-hole filters ads](https://gist.github.com/elpatron68/ec0b4c582e5abf604885ac1e068d233f)
- [Pi-hole Prometheus exporter](https://github.com/nlamirault/pihole_exporter): a [Prometheus](https://prometheus.io/) exporter for Pi-hole
- [Pi-hole Droid - open source Android client](https://github.com/friimaind/pi-hole-droid)
[Staging] 3.1 (#1502) * Fix handling of wildcard help text * Rewrite help text for better handling of params * Replace misleading letter variable * stash changes on branch switch, else it fails if any changes have been made. * Make changes according to comment in #1384 * Update queryFunc() * Allow scanList() to search files using a wildcard by removing quotes wrapped around `${list}` * scanList() will not provide a domain ouput on each string if exact is specified (`grep -l`) * Remove unused processWildcards() function * Return a message if no domain is specified * IDN domains are converted to punycode when running a `pihole -q` search if the `python` package is available, otherwise will revert to current behaviour * Scan Blacklist & Wildcards first, exiting from search if a match is found (Fixes #1330) * Use one `grep` subshell to search for all "*.domains" lists at once (opposed to looping to get every matching file name, and then spawning a `grep` instance for every matching file) * queryFunc() will not return "(0 results)" output from files where no match is found * Sort results based off list number * Return a message if no results are found * Update basic-install.sh * Update block page. Allow for setupVars setting of CUSTOMBLOCKPAGE (bool) to prevent it being overwritten * simplify * further simplify * fix inteliJ IDEA complaints * even further simplify * tidy up output * revert line, looks tidyer * clarify * Revert "Ensure any changes to blocking page are updated." * We test for dpkg lock on line 830 directly, no need for the check also in the template section. Signed-off-by: Dan Schaper <dan.schaper@pi-hole.net> * Display FTL version & version.sh rewrite While testing to make sure `pihole -v` would output `pihole-FTL version`, I noticed some options didn't work how I expected them to. For example, if I use `pihole -v -p`, I would expect to see the version output of Pi-hole Core. Instead, I'm informed that it's an invalid option. I've had the following things in mind while rewriting this: * I'm operating under the assumption that FTL is only installed if the Admin Console is (Line 113 exit 0) * I have modified the help text to only output with `pihole -v --help` * I have modified all output to be more similar to the output style of `grep` and `curl` (Ditching ":::") Testing output: ``` w3k@MCT:~$ pihole -v Pi-hole version is v3.0.1-14-ga928cd3 (Latest: v3.0.1) Admin Console version is v3.0-9-g3760482 (Latest: v3.0.1) FTL version is v2.6.2 (Latest: v2.6.2) w3k@MCT:~$ pihole -v -c Current Pi-hole version is v3.0.1-14-ga928cd3 Current Admin Console version is v3.0-9-g3760482 Current FTL version is v2.6.2 w3k@MCT:~$ pihole -v -l Latest Pi-hole version is v3.0.1 Latest Admin Console version is v3.0.1 Latest FTL version is v2.6.2 w3k@MCT:~$ pihole -v -p --hash Current Pi-hole hash is a928cd3 w3k@MCT:~$ pihole -v -a --hash Current Admin Console hash is 3760482 w3k@MCT:~$ pihole -v --help Usage: pihole -v [REPO | OPTION] [OPTION] Show Pi-hole, Web Admin & FTL versions <Shows all Repositories and Options> w3k@MCT:~$ pihole -v -foo Invalid Option! ``` * Update -h to work as --hash Also provide error output as per https://github.com/pi-hole/pi-hole/pull/1447#issuecomment-300600093 * Perform EXACT searches on HOSTS lists correctly `\s` on the end may be overkill, but it is the existing scanList() behaviour. * Fixed indentation * Minimise string duplication & other minor changes Instead of duplicating output strings, rewrite core/web/ftlOutput() into one neat versionOutput(). * Modified syntax to be valid for Shellcheck * Log and echo gateway responses * Update queryFunc() to search Whitelist If there is a match in Whitelist/Blacklist/Wildcards, `[ ! -t 1 ]` will cause the search to end if the terminal is closed when the script is called. This has the intended effect of allowing a user to search for a W/B/W domain (as well as all the adlists it's found in) using `pihole -q` via Terminal, but the script will stop searching after a W/B/W match when called by the block page. * Wrap in double brackets * Provide remote hashes for version.sh * Provide remote hashes for comparison * Use double braces for all conditions (for consistency) * Suppress potential "cd" error output * Provide "not applicable" output upon any hash request for FTL * whitelist on website blocked doesnt work (#1452) Since Pi-hole redirects ad domains to itself, accessing the script via de.ign.com is the same as pi.hole in this case. The fix should be as simple as adding a / before admin on this line. * Solve piholeLogFlush.sh having to be issued 2 x to clear logs (#1460) Simplified the command -v syntax, and added a sleep 3 timer to the first execution of the log rotation. The second execution was being issued while the first was still running, thus it would fail and you would have to issue the "Flush Logs" command a second time. * Use `echo "ABC" | pihole tricorder` to upload to Pi-hole's medical tricorder. Uses SSL if available. * Update list.sh I believe this has feature parity with `sed /foo/ Id` but also supports busybox, and my alpine docker ;) * Document `sed` substitution for user readability Comment the oneliner with explanations of what each step does. * Update Help Output (#1467) * File consistency * Tabs to 2 spaces * Corrected indenting * Double braced conditionals * Quoted variables within conditionals * Standardise core help text * Added help text for disable command * Added help text for logging command * Clean up * Fixed certain new lines and spaces * Sync with development branch * Formatting consistency * Tabs to 2 spaces * Corrected indenting * Double braced conditionals * Quoted variables within conditionals * Fixed certain newlines and spaces * Admin help text * Added help text for interface command * Sync with development branch * Formatting consistency * Tabs to 2 spaces * Fixed some wording * Fixed certain spaces * Formatting consistency * Minor wording changes * Tabs to 2 spaces * Corrected indenting * Double braced conditionals * Quoted variables within conditionals * Fixed certain newlines and spaces * Blacklist help text * Formatting consistency * Tabs to 2 spaces * Corrected indenting * Cronometer help text * Formatting consistency * Fixed certain newlines and spaces * Corrected indenting * Checkout warning alteration * Add checkout help text * Corrected help output * Show help for "pihole -a -i --help" * Fix "pihole disable --help" and "pihole -l --help" * Show help for "pihole -v -h" * Indent output text * Minor help text change * Show help for "pihole checkout --help" * Tricorder: Insecure Opt-out * Check to see if Tricorder is being called directly * Provide opt-out for insecure transmission of debug log * Remove mention of internal function from help menu * :taco: is the new :shipit: squirrel * Wording changes and bug fix * Fix wildcard help text * -wild is not a valid option since we're already using -wild * Fix logrotation: manual flushing should be done twice, but automated rotation at midnight should only be done *once*! * Print echos only when manual flushing is requested * Add "quiet" mode + update comments in the cron file * Confirm Tricorder is online * Scan port 9998 to confirm the availability of "tricorder.pi-hole.net" * Exit codes for upload process * Formatting consistency * Add link to Windows DNS Swapper See #1400 * Install loopback firewall rules for FTL (#1419) * Install loopback firewall rules for FTL * FirewallD FTL ports Signed-off-by: Dan Schaper <dan.schaper@pi-hole.net> * Remove firewallD FTL local rules. Local rules should not be blocked in firewallD, not requred for internal service FTD> * Reinstate https rules, and delete FTL rules Fixes earlier commit. * Retrieve local repos on repair (#1481) * Retrieve local repos on repair * Change conditional to check for repair * Change wording of Update/Reconfigure message * Fixed indenting * Perform "git reset --hard" on reconfigure * Change directory before trying to reset repository. Fixes #1489 * No need to `cd $PWD` as it doesn't affect flow of caller script. Signed-off-by: Dan Schaper <dan.schaper@pi-hole.net> * Refine output of password status in basic-install.sh:displayFinalMessage(). Fixes #1488 (#1490) * Rewrite Chronometer to output more stats * Fix output IPv4 addr when removing CIDR notation (#1498) * Move wildcards file if blocking is disabled (#1495) * Move wildcards file if blocking is diabled * Delete newline * Roll back merge #1417 (#1494) * Update ISSUE_TEMPLATE.md * Remove Question option * Prefer ULA over GUA addresses [IPv6] (#1508) * On installs with GUA and ULA's we should prefer ULA's as it's been demonstrated that GUA's can and often are rotated by ISPs. Fixes #1473 * Add test for link-local address detection * Add ULA-only and GUA-only tests * Add test_IPv6_GUA_ULA_test and test_IPv6_ULA_GUA_test * Add "" * Add mock_command_2 command that can mock a command with more than one argument (as "ip -6 address") and result multiple lines of results * Make mock_command_2 more similar to the original mock_command * Correct comments * Fixed remaining comments * Fixed one last comment... * Fixed a comment... * Add weekly logrotation of FTL's log (#1509) * Update LICENSE of the project to EUPL v1.2 * Make clear that NO is the default if the user just hits return (#1514) * Add tricorderFunc back as usable function (#1515) As per #1464 * Don't update FTL when there is a core update (as this will update FTL a second time). Fixes #1516 * Add FTL tests to the test suite (#1510) * Add first version of FTL tests * Wait one second to allow FTL to start up and analyze our mock log * Add test_FTL_telnet_statistics * Added test_FTL_telnet_top_clients * Add test_FTL_telnet_top_domains * Revert "Add FTL tests to the test suite (#1510)" (#1519) This reverts commit cf6a1ac9adb4e26570cc5da7c8be628080f37e0f. * Trim version output when update is successful (#1527) * Change ownership of /etc/pihole to user/group pihole. Fixes #1529 (#1530) * Delete temporary files after installing the FTL binary. Fixes #1525 * Change from admin to approvers teams * Introduce new file black.list for blacklist content * Add "pihole -g -b" to *only* update black.list (saves a bunch of time when adding/changing only blacklisted files - won'tdownload lal lists, but only processes the blacklist and restars dnsmasq) * Remove useless cat * Improve displayed messages and overall logic * Disable black.list on "pihole disable" * cp + rm === mv (well, almost)
2017-06-20 21:17:41 +00:00
- [Windows DNS Swapper](https://github.com/roots84/DNS-Swapper), see [#1400](https://github.com/pi-hole/pi-hole/issues/1400)
# Coverage
- [Adafruit livestream install](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eg4u2j1HYlI)
- [TekThing: 5 fun, easy projects for a Raspberry Pi](https://youtu.be/QwrKlyC2kdM?t=1m42s)
- [Pi-hole on Adafruit's blog](https://blog.adafruit.com/2016/03/04/pi-hole-is-a-black-hole-for-internet-ads-piday-raspberrypi-raspberry_pi/)
- [The Defrag Show - MSDN/Channel 9](https://channel9.msdn.com/Shows/The-Defrag-Show/Defrag-Endoscope-USB-Camera-The-Final-HoloLens-Vote-Adblock-Pi-and-more?WT.mc_id=dlvr_twitter_ch9#time=20m39s)
- [MacObserver Podcast 585](http://www.macobserver.com/tmo/podcast/macgeekgab-585)
- [Medium: Block All Ads For $53](https://medium.com/@robleathern/block-ads-on-all-home-devices-for-53-18-a5f1ec139693#.gj1xpgr5d)
- [MakeUseOf: Adblock Everywhere, The Pi-hole Way](http://www.makeuseof.com/tag/adblock-everywhere-raspberry-pi-hole-way/)
- [Lifehacker: Turn Your Pi Into An Ad Blocker With A Single Command](http://lifehacker.com/turn-a-raspberry-pi-into-an-ad-blocker-with-a-single-co-1686093533)!
- [Pi-hole on TekThing](https://youtu.be/8Co59HU2gY0?t=2m)
- [Pi-hole on Security Now! Podcast](http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p7-osq_y8i8&t=100m26s)
- [Foolish Tech Show](https://youtu.be/bYyena0I9yc?t=2m4s)
- [Pi-hole on Ubuntu](http://www.boyter.org/2015/12/pi-hole-ubuntu-14-04/)
- [Catchpoint: iOS 9 Ad Blocking](http://blog.catchpoint.com/2015/09/14/ad-blocking-apple/)
2016-12-04 18:40:01 +00:00
- [Build an Ad-Blocker for less than 10$ with Orange-Pi](http://www.devacron.com/orangepi-zero-as-an-ad-block-server-with-pi-hole/)