pi-hole/automated install/uninstall.sh

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#!/usr/bin/env bash
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# Pi-hole: A black hole for Internet advertisements
# (c) 2015, 2016 by Jacob Salmela
# Network-wide ad blocking via your Raspberry Pi
# http://pi-hole.net
# Completely uninstalls Pi-hole
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#
# Pi-hole is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
# the Free Software Foundation, either version 2 of the License, or
# (at your option) any later version.
# Must be root to uninstall
if [[ $EUID -eq 0 ]];then
echo "You are root."
else
echo "sudo will be used for the install."
# Check if it is actually installed
# If it isn't, exit because the unnstall cannot complete
if [[ $(dpkg-query -s sudo) ]];then
export SUDO="sudo"
else
echo "Please install sudo or run this as root."
exit 1
fi
fi
######### SCRIPT ###########
echo "WARNING: This is destructive if run on any non-Debian based OS"
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echo "(SAFE TO RUN ON RASPBIAN)"
read -p "Do you wish to purge PiHole's dependencies from your OS?" -n 1 -r
echo
if [[ $REPLY =~ ^{Yy]$ ]]; then
$SUDO apt-get -y remove --purge dnsutils bc toilet
$SUDO apt-get -y remove --purge dnsmasq
$SUDO apt-get -y remove --purge lighttpd php5-common php5-cgi php5
echo "Removing dnsmasq config files..."
$SUDO rm /etc/dnsmasq.conf /etc/dnsmasq.conf.orig
fi
# Only web directories/files that are created by pihole should be removed.
echo "Removing the Pi-hole Web server files..."
$SUDO rm -rf /var/www/html/admin
$SUDO rm -rf /var/www/html/pihole
$SUDO rm /var/www/html/index.lighttpd.orig
# If the web directory is empty after removing these files, then the parent html folder can be removed.
if [[ ! "$(ls -A /var/www/html)" ]]; then
$SUDO rm -rf /var/www/html
fi
# Attempt to preserve backwards compatibility with older versions
# to guarantee no additional changes were made to /etc/crontab after
# the installation of pihole, /etc/crontab.pihole should be permanently
# preserved.
if [[ -f /etc/crontab.orig ]]; then
echo "Initial Pi-hole cron detected. Restoring the default system cron..."
$SUDO mv /etc/crontab /etc/crontab.pihole
$SUDO mv /etc/crontab.orig /etc/crontab
$SUDO service cron restart
fi
# Attempt to preserve backwards compatibility with older versions
if [[ -f /etc/cron.d/pihole ]];then
echo "Removing cron.d/pihole..."
$SUDO rm /etc/cron.d/pihole
fi
echo "Removing config files and scripts..."
$SUDO rm -rf /etc/lighttpd/
$SUDO rm /var/log/pihole.log
$SUDO rm /usr/local/bin/gravity.sh
$SUDO rm /usr/local/bin/chronometer.sh
$SUDO rm /usr/local/bin/whitelist.sh
$SUDO rm /usr/local/bin/piholeLogFlush.sh
$SUDO rm -rf /etc/pihole/