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#!/usr/bin/env bash
# shellcheck disable=SC1090
# Pi-hole: A black hole for Internet advertisements
# (c) 2017-2018 Pi-hole, LLC (https://pi-hole.net)
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# Network-wide ad blocking via your own hardware.
#
# Installs and Updates Pi-hole
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#
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# This file is copyright under the latest version of the EUPL.
# Please see LICENSE file for your rights under this license.
# pi-hole.net/donate
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#
# Install with this command (from your Linux machine):
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#
# curl -sSL https://install.pi-hole.net | bash
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# -e option instructs bash to immediately exit if any command [1] has a non-zero exit status
# We do not want users to end up with a partially working install, so we exit the script
# instead of continuing the installation with something broken
set -e
# Append common folders to the PATH to ensure that all basic commands are available.
# When using "su" an incomplete PATH could be passed: https://github.com/pi-hole/pi-hole/issues/3209
export PATH+=':/usr/local/sbin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin:/sbin:/bin'
######## VARIABLES #########
# For better maintainability, we store as much information that can change in variables
# This allows us to make a change in one place that can propagate to all instances of the variable
# These variables should all be GLOBAL variables, written in CAPS
# Local variables will be in lowercase and will exist only within functions
# It's still a work in progress, so you may see some variance in this guideline until it is complete
# List of supported DNS servers
DNS_SERVERS=$(cat << EOM
Google (ECS);8.8.8.8;8.8.4.4;2001:4860:4860:0:0:0:0:8888;2001:4860:4860:0:0:0:0:8844
OpenDNS (ECS, DNSSEC);208.67.222.222;208.67.220.220;2620:119:35::35;2620:119:53::53
Level3;4.2.2.1;4.2.2.2;;
Comodo;8.26.56.26;8.20.247.20;;
DNS.WATCH;84.200.69.80;84.200.70.40;2001:1608:10:25:0:0:1c04:b12f;2001:1608:10:25:0:0:9249:d69b
Quad9 (filtered, DNSSEC);9.9.9.9;149.112.112.112;2620:fe::fe;2620:fe::9
Quad9 (unfiltered, no DNSSEC);9.9.9.10;149.112.112.10;2620:fe::10;2620:fe::fe:10
Quad9 (filtered + ECS);9.9.9.11;149.112.112.11;2620:fe::11;2620:fe::fe:11
Cloudflare;1.1.1.1;1.0.0.1;2606:4700:4700::1111;2606:4700:4700::1001
EOM
)
# Location for final installation log storage
installLogLoc=/etc/pihole/install.log
# This is an important file as it contains information specific to the machine it's being installed on
setupVars=/etc/pihole/setupVars.conf
# Pi-hole uses lighttpd as a Web server, and this is the config file for it
# shellcheck disable=SC2034
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lighttpdConfig=/etc/lighttpd/lighttpd.conf
# This is a file used for the colorized output
coltable=/opt/pihole/COL_TABLE
# Root of the web server
webroot="/var/www/html"
# We clone (or update) two git repositories during the install. This helps to make sure that we always have the latest versions of the relevant files.
# AdminLTE is used to set up the Web admin interface.
# Pi-hole contains various setup scripts and files which are critical to the installation.
# Search for "PI_HOLE_LOCAL_REPO" in this file to see all such scripts.
# Two notable scripts are gravity.sh (used to generate the HOSTS file) and advanced/Scripts/webpage.sh (used to install the Web admin interface)
webInterfaceGitUrl="https://github.com/pi-hole/AdminLTE.git"
webInterfaceDir="${webroot}/admin"
piholeGitUrl="https://github.com/pi-hole/pi-hole.git"
PI_HOLE_LOCAL_REPO="/etc/.pihole"
# List of pihole scripts, stored in an array
PI_HOLE_FILES=(chronometer list piholeDebug piholeLogFlush setupLCD update version gravity uninstall webpage)
# This directory is where the Pi-hole scripts will be installed
PI_HOLE_INSTALL_DIR="/opt/pihole"
PI_HOLE_CONFIG_DIR="/etc/pihole"
PI_HOLE_BIN_DIR="/usr/local/bin"
PI_HOLE_BLOCKPAGE_DIR="${webroot}/pihole"
if [ -z "$useUpdateVars" ]; then
useUpdateVars=false
fi
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adlistFile="/etc/pihole/adlists.list"
# Pi-hole needs an IP address; to begin, these variables are empty since we don't know what the IP is until this script can run
IPV4_ADDRESS=${IPV4_ADDRESS}
IPV6_ADDRESS=${IPV6_ADDRESS}
# Give settings their default values. These may be changed by prompts later in the script.
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QUERY_LOGGING=true
INSTALL_WEB_INTERFACE=true
PRIVACY_LEVEL=0
CACHE_SIZE=10000
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if [ -z "${USER}" ]; then
USER="$(id -un)"
fi
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# Check if we are running on a real terminal and find the rows and columns
# If there is no real terminal, we will default to 80x24
if [ -t 0 ] ; then
screen_size=$(stty size)
else
screen_size="24 80"
fi
# Determine terminal rows and columns by parsing screen_size
printf -v rows '%d' "${screen_size%% *}"
printf -v columns '%d' "${screen_size##* }"
# Divide by two so the dialogs take up half of the screen, which looks nice.
r=$(( rows / 2 ))
c=$(( columns / 2 ))
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# Unless the screen is tiny
r=$(( r < 20 ? 20 : r ))
c=$(( c < 70 ? 70 : c ))
######## Undocumented Flags. Shhh ########
# These are undocumented flags; some of which we can use when repairing an installation
# The runUnattended flag is one example of this
reconfigure=false
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runUnattended=false
INSTALL_WEB_SERVER=true
# Check arguments for the undocumented flags
for var in "$@"; do
case "$var" in
"--reconfigure" ) reconfigure=true;;
"--unattended" ) runUnattended=true;;
"--disable-install-webserver" ) INSTALL_WEB_SERVER=false;;
esac
done
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# If the color table file exists,
if [[ -f "${coltable}" ]]; then
# source it
source "${coltable}"
# Otherwise,
else
# Set these values so the installer can still run in color
COL_NC='\e[0m' # No Color
COL_LIGHT_GREEN='\e[1;32m'
COL_LIGHT_RED='\e[1;31m'
TICK="[${COL_LIGHT_GREEN}${COL_NC}]"
CROSS="[${COL_LIGHT_RED}${COL_NC}]"
INFO="[i]"
# shellcheck disable=SC2034
DONE="${COL_LIGHT_GREEN} done!${COL_NC}"
OVER="\\r\\033[K"
fi
# A simple function that just echoes out our logo in ASCII format
# This lets users know that it is a Pi-hole, LLC product
show_ascii_berry() {
echo -e "
${COL_LIGHT_GREEN}.;;,.
.ccccc:,.
:cccclll:. ..,,
:ccccclll. ;ooodc
'ccll:;ll .oooodc
.;cll.;;looo:.
${COL_LIGHT_RED}.. ','.
.',,,,,,'.
.',,,,,,,,,,.
.',,,,,,,,,,,,....
....''',,,,,,,'.......
......... .... .........
.......... ..........
.......... ..........
......... .... .........
........,,,,,,,'......
....',,,,,,,,,,,,.
.',,,,,,,,,'.
.',,,,,,'.
..'''.${COL_NC}
"
}
is_command() {
# Checks to see if the given command (passed as a string argument) exists on the system.
# The function returns 0 (success) if the command exists, and 1 if it doesn't.
local check_command="$1"
command -v "${check_command}" >/dev/null 2>&1
}
os_check() {
if [ "$PIHOLE_SKIP_OS_CHECK" != true ]; then
# This function gets a list of supported OS versions from a TXT record at versions.pi-hole.net
# and determines whether or not the script is running on one of those systems
local remote_os_domain valid_os valid_version valid_response detected_os detected_version display_warning cmdResult digReturnCode response
remote_os_domain="versions.pi-hole.net"
detected_os=$(grep "\bID\b" /etc/os-release | cut -d '=' -f2 | tr -d '"')
detected_version=$(grep VERSION_ID /etc/os-release | cut -d '=' -f2 | tr -d '"')
cmdResult="$(dig +short -t txt ${remote_os_domain} @ns1.pi-hole.net 2>&1; echo $?)"
# Gets the return code of the previous command (last line)
digReturnCode="${cmdResult##*$'\n'}"
if [ ! "${digReturnCode}" == "0" ]; then
valid_response=false
else
# Dig returned 0 (success), so get the actual response, and loop through it to determine if the detected variables above are valid
response="${cmdResult%%$'\n'*}"
# If the value of ${response} is a single 0, then this is the return code, not an actual response.
if [ "${response}" == 0 ]; then
valid_response=false
fi
IFS=" " read -r -a supportedOS < <(echo "${response}" | tr -d '"')
for distro_and_versions in "${supportedOS[@]}"
do
distro_part="${distro_and_versions%%=*}"
versions_part="${distro_and_versions##*=}"
# If the distro part is a (case-insensistive) substring of the computer OS
if [[ "${detected_os^^}" =~ ${distro_part^^} ]]; then
valid_os=true
IFS="," read -r -a supportedVer <<<"${versions_part}"
for version in "${supportedVer[@]}"
do
if [[ "${detected_version}" =~ $version ]]; then
valid_version=true
break
fi
done
break
fi
done
fi
if [ "$valid_os" = true ] && [ "$valid_version" = true ] && [ ! "$valid_response" = false ]; then
display_warning=false
fi
if [ "$display_warning" != false ]; then
if [ "$valid_response" = false ]; then
if [ "${digReturnCode}" -eq 0 ]; then
errStr="dig succeeded, but response was blank. Please contact support"
else
errStr="dig failed with return code ${digReturnCode}"
fi
printf " %b %bRetrieval of supported OS list failed. %s. %b\\n" "${CROSS}" "${COL_LIGHT_RED}" "${errStr}" "${COL_NC}"
printf " %bUnable to determine if the detected OS (%s %s) is supported%b\\n" "${COL_LIGHT_RED}" "${detected_os^}" "${detected_version}" "${COL_NC}"
printf " Possible causes for this include:\\n"
printf " - Firewall blocking certain DNS lookups from Pi-hole device\\n"
printf " - ns1.pi-hole.net being blocked (required to obtain TXT record from versions.pi-hole.net containing supported operating systems)\\n"
printf " - Other internet connectivity issues\\n"
else
printf " %b %bUnsupported OS detected: %s %s%b\\n" "${CROSS}" "${COL_LIGHT_RED}" "${detected_os^}" "${detected_version}" "${COL_NC}"
printf " If you are seeing this message and you do have a supported OS, please contact support.\\n"
fi
printf "\\n"
printf " %bhttps://docs.pi-hole.net/main/prerequesites/#supported-operating-systems%b\\n" "${COL_LIGHT_GREEN}" "${COL_NC}"
printf "\\n"
printf " If you wish to attempt to continue anyway, you can try one of the following commands to skip this check:\\n"
printf "\\n"
printf " e.g: If you are seeing this message on a fresh install, you can run:\\n"
printf " %bcurl -sSL https://install.pi-hole.net | PIHOLE_SKIP_OS_CHECK=true sudo -E bash%b\\n" "${COL_LIGHT_GREEN}" "${COL_NC}"
printf "\\n"
printf " If you are seeing this message after having run pihole -up:\\n"
printf " %bPIHOLE_SKIP_OS_CHECK=true sudo -E pihole -r%b\\n" "${COL_LIGHT_GREEN}" "${COL_NC}"
printf " (In this case, your previous run of pihole -up will have already updated the local repository)\\n"
printf "\\n"
printf " It is possible that the installation will still fail at this stage due to an unsupported configuration.\\n"
printf " If that is the case, you can feel free to ask the community on Discourse with the %bCommunity Help%b category:\\n" "${COL_LIGHT_RED}" "${COL_NC}"
printf " %bhttps://discourse.pi-hole.net/c/bugs-problems-issues/community-help/%b\\n" "${COL_LIGHT_GREEN}" "${COL_NC}"
printf "\\n"
exit 1
else
printf " %b %bSupported OS detected%b\\n" "${TICK}" "${COL_LIGHT_GREEN}" "${COL_NC}"
fi
else
printf " %b %bPIHOLE_SKIP_OS_CHECK env variable set to true - installer will continue%b\\n" "${INFO}" "${COL_LIGHT_GREEN}" "${COL_NC}"
fi
}
# Compatibility
distro_check() {
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# If apt-get is installed, then we know it's part of the Debian family
if is_command apt-get ; then
# Set some global variables here
# We don't set them earlier since the family might be Red Hat, so these values would be different
PKG_MANAGER="apt-get"
# A variable to store the command used to update the package cache
UPDATE_PKG_CACHE="${PKG_MANAGER} update"
# The command we will use to actually install packages
PKG_INSTALL=("${PKG_MANAGER}" -qq --no-install-recommends install)
# grep -c will return 1 if there are no matches. This is an acceptable condition, so we OR TRUE to prevent set -e exiting the script.
PKG_COUNT="${PKG_MANAGER} -s -o Debug::NoLocking=true upgrade | grep -c ^Inst || true"
# Some distros vary slightly so these fixes for dependencies may apply
# on Ubuntu 18.04.1 LTS we need to add the universe repository to gain access to dhcpcd5
APT_SOURCES="/etc/apt/sources.list"
if awk 'BEGIN{a=1;b=0}/bionic main/{a=0}/bionic.*universe/{b=1}END{exit a + b}' ${APT_SOURCES}; then
if ! whiptail --defaultno --title "Dependencies Require Update to Allowed Repositories" --yesno "Would you like to enable 'universe' repository?\\n\\nThis repository is required by the following packages:\\n\\n- dhcpcd5" "${r}" "${c}"; then
printf " %b Aborting installation: Dependencies could not be installed.\\n" "${CROSS}"
exit 1
else
printf " %b Enabling universe package repository for Ubuntu Bionic\\n" "${INFO}"
cp -p ${APT_SOURCES} ${APT_SOURCES}.backup # Backup current repo list
printf " %b Backed up current configuration to %s\\n" "${TICK}" "${APT_SOURCES}.backup"
add-apt-repository universe
printf " %b Enabled %s\\n" "${TICK}" "'universe' repository"
fi
fi
# Update package cache. This is required already here to assure apt-cache calls have package lists available.
update_package_cache || exit 1
# Debian 7 doesn't have iproute2 so check if it's available first
if apt-cache show iproute2 > /dev/null 2>&1; then
iproute_pkg="iproute2"
# Otherwise, check if iproute is available
elif apt-cache show iproute > /dev/null 2>&1; then
iproute_pkg="iproute"
# Else print error and exit
else
printf " %b Aborting installation: iproute2 and iproute packages were not found in APT repository.\\n" "${CROSS}"
exit 1
fi
# Check for and determine version number (major and minor) of current php install
if is_command php ; then
printf " %b Existing PHP installation detected : PHP version %s\\n" "${INFO}" "$(php <<< "<?php echo PHP_VERSION ?>")"
printf -v phpInsMajor "%d" "$(php <<< "<?php echo PHP_MAJOR_VERSION ?>")"
printf -v phpInsMinor "%d" "$(php <<< "<?php echo PHP_MINOR_VERSION ?>")"
# Is installed php version 7.0 or greater
if [ "${phpInsMajor}" -ge 7 ]; then
phpInsNewer=true
fi
fi
# Several other packages depend on the version of PHP. If PHP is not installed, or an insufficient version,
# those packages should fall back to the default (latest?)
if [[ "$phpInsNewer" != true ]]; then
# Prefer the php metapackage if it's there
if apt-cache show php > /dev/null 2>&1; then
phpVer="php"
# Else fall back on the php5 package if it's there
elif apt-cache show php5 > /dev/null 2>&1; then
phpVer="php5"
# Else print error and exit
else
printf " %b Aborting installation: No PHP packages were found in APT repository.\\n" "${CROSS}"
exit 1
fi
else
# Else, PHP is already installed at a version beyond v7.0, so the additional packages
# should match version with the current PHP version.
phpVer="php$phpInsMajor.$phpInsMinor"
fi
# We also need the correct version for `php-sqlite` (which differs across distros)
if apt-cache show "${phpVer}-sqlite3" > /dev/null 2>&1; then
phpSqlite="sqlite3"
elif apt-cache show "${phpVer}-sqlite" > /dev/null 2>&1; then
phpSqlite="sqlite"
else
printf " %b Aborting installation: No SQLite PHP module was found in APT repository.\\n" "${CROSS}"
exit 1
fi
# Packages required to run this install script (stored as an array)
INSTALLER_DEPS=(dhcpcd5 git "${iproute_pkg}" whiptail dnsutils)
# Packages required to run Pi-hole (stored as an array)
PIHOLE_DEPS=(cron curl iputils-ping lsof netcat psmisc sudo unzip wget idn2 sqlite3 libcap2-bin dns-root-data libcap2)
# Packages required for the Web admin interface (stored as an array)
# It's useful to separate this from Pi-hole, since the two repos are also setup separately
PIHOLE_WEB_DEPS=(lighttpd "${phpVer}-common" "${phpVer}-cgi" "${phpVer}-${phpSqlite}" "${phpVer}-xml" "${phpVer}-json" "${phpVer}-intl")
# The Web server user,
LIGHTTPD_USER="www-data"
# group,
LIGHTTPD_GROUP="www-data"
# and config file
LIGHTTPD_CFG="lighttpd.conf.debian"
# This function waits for dpkg to unlock, which signals that the previous apt-get command has finished.
test_dpkg_lock() {
i=0
# fuser is a program to show which processes use the named files, sockets, or filesystems
# So while the lock is held,
while fuser /var/lib/dpkg/lock >/dev/null 2>&1
do
# we wait half a second,
sleep 0.5
# increase the iterator,
((i=i+1))
done
# and then report success once dpkg is unlocked.
return 0
}
# If apt-get is not found, check for rpm to see if it's a Red Hat family OS
elif is_command rpm ; then
# Then check if dnf or yum is the package manager
if is_command dnf ; then
PKG_MANAGER="dnf"
else
PKG_MANAGER="yum"
fi
# These variable names match the ones in the Debian family. See above for an explanation of what they are for.
PKG_INSTALL=("${PKG_MANAGER}" install -y)
PKG_COUNT="${PKG_MANAGER} check-update | egrep '(.i686|.x86|.noarch|.arm|.src)' | wc -l"
INSTALLER_DEPS=(git iproute newt procps-ng which chkconfig bind-utils)
PIHOLE_DEPS=(cronie curl findutils nmap-ncat sudo unzip libidn2 psmisc sqlite libcap lsof)
PIHOLE_WEB_DEPS=(lighttpd lighttpd-fastcgi php-common php-cli php-pdo php-xml php-json php-intl)
LIGHTTPD_USER="lighttpd"
LIGHTTPD_GROUP="lighttpd"
LIGHTTPD_CFG="lighttpd.conf.fedora"
# If the host OS is Fedora,
if grep -qiE 'fedora|fedberry' /etc/redhat-release; then
# all required packages should be available by default with the latest fedora release
: # continue
# or if host OS is CentOS,
elif grep -qiE 'centos|scientific' /etc/redhat-release; then
# Pi-Hole currently supports CentOS 7+ with PHP7+
SUPPORTED_CENTOS_VERSION=7
SUPPORTED_CENTOS_PHP_VERSION=7
# Check current CentOS major release version
CURRENT_CENTOS_VERSION=$(grep -oP '(?<= )[0-9]+(?=\.?)' /etc/redhat-release)
# Check if CentOS version is supported
if [[ $CURRENT_CENTOS_VERSION -lt $SUPPORTED_CENTOS_VERSION ]]; then
printf " %b CentOS %s is not supported.\\n" "${CROSS}" "${CURRENT_CENTOS_VERSION}"
printf " Please update to CentOS release %s or later.\\n" "${SUPPORTED_CENTOS_VERSION}"
# exit the installer
exit
fi
# php-json is not required on CentOS 7 as it is already compiled into php
# verifiy via `php -m | grep json`
if [[ $CURRENT_CENTOS_VERSION -eq 7 ]]; then
# create a temporary array as arrays are not designed for use as mutable data structures
CENTOS7_PIHOLE_WEB_DEPS=()
for i in "${!PIHOLE_WEB_DEPS[@]}"; do
if [[ ${PIHOLE_WEB_DEPS[i]} != "php-json" ]]; then
CENTOS7_PIHOLE_WEB_DEPS+=( "${PIHOLE_WEB_DEPS[i]}" )
fi
done
# re-assign the clean dependency array back to PIHOLE_WEB_DEPS
PIHOLE_WEB_DEPS=("${CENTOS7_PIHOLE_WEB_DEPS[@]}")
unset CENTOS7_PIHOLE_WEB_DEPS
fi
# CentOS requires the EPEL repository to gain access to Fedora packages
EPEL_PKG="epel-release"
rpm -q ${EPEL_PKG} &> /dev/null || rc=$?
if [[ $rc -ne 0 ]]; then
printf " %b Enabling EPEL package repository (https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/EPEL)\\n" "${INFO}"
"${PKG_INSTALL[@]}" ${EPEL_PKG} &> /dev/null
printf " %b Installed %s\\n" "${TICK}" "${EPEL_PKG}"
fi
# The default php on CentOS 7.x is 5.4 which is EOL
# Check if the version of PHP available via installed repositories is >= to PHP 7
AVAILABLE_PHP_VERSION=$("${PKG_MANAGER}" info php | grep -i version | grep -o '[0-9]\+' | head -1)
if [[ $AVAILABLE_PHP_VERSION -ge $SUPPORTED_CENTOS_PHP_VERSION ]]; then
# Since PHP 7 is available by default, install via default PHP package names
: # do nothing as PHP is current
else
REMI_PKG="remi-release"
REMI_REPO="remi-php72"
rpm -q ${REMI_PKG} &> /dev/null || rc=$?
if [[ $rc -ne 0 ]]; then
# The PHP version available via default repositories is older than version 7
if ! whiptail --defaultno --title "PHP 7 Update (recommended)" --yesno "PHP 7.x is recommended for both security and language features.\\nWould you like to install PHP7 via Remi's RPM repository?\\n\\nSee: https://rpms.remirepo.net for more information" "${r}" "${c}"; then
# User decided to NOT update PHP from REMI, attempt to install the default available PHP version
printf " %b User opt-out of PHP 7 upgrade on CentOS. Deprecated PHP may be in use.\\n" "${INFO}"
: # continue with unsupported php version
else
printf " %b Enabling Remi's RPM repository (https://rpms.remirepo.net)\\n" "${INFO}"
"${PKG_INSTALL[@]}" "https://rpms.remirepo.net/enterprise/${REMI_PKG}-$(rpm -E '%{rhel}').rpm" &> /dev/null
# enable the PHP 7 repository via yum-config-manager (provided by yum-utils)
"${PKG_INSTALL[@]}" "yum-utils" &> /dev/null
yum-config-manager --enable ${REMI_REPO} &> /dev/null
printf " %b Remi's RPM repository has been enabled for PHP7\\n" "${TICK}"
# trigger an install/update of PHP to ensure previous version of PHP is updated from REMI
if "${PKG_INSTALL[@]}" "php-cli" &> /dev/null; then
printf " %b PHP7 installed/updated via Remi's RPM repository\\n" "${TICK}"
else
printf " %b There was a problem updating to PHP7 via Remi's RPM repository\\n" "${CROSS}"
exit 1
fi
fi
fi
fi
else
# Warn user of unsupported version of Fedora or CentOS
if ! whiptail --defaultno --title "Unsupported RPM based distribution" --yesno "Would you like to continue installation on an unsupported RPM based distribution?\\n\\nPlease ensure the following packages have been installed manually:\\n\\n- lighttpd\\n- lighttpd-fastcgi\\n- PHP version 7+" "${r}" "${c}"; then
printf " %b Aborting installation due to unsupported RPM based distribution\\n" "${CROSS}"
exit
else
printf " %b Continuing installation with unsupported RPM based distribution\\n" "${INFO}"
fi
fi
# If neither apt-get or yum/dnf package managers were found
else
# it's not an OS we can support,
printf " %b OS distribution not supported\\n" "${CROSS}"
# so exit the installer
exit
fi
}
# A function for checking if a directory is a git repository
is_repo() {
# Use a named, local variable instead of the vague $1, which is the first argument passed to this function
# These local variables should always be lowercase
local directory="${1}"
# A variable to store the return code
local rc
# If the first argument passed to this function is a directory,
if [[ -d "${directory}" ]]; then
# move into the directory
pushd "${directory}" &> /dev/null || return 1
# Use git to check if the directory is a repo
# git -C is not used here to support git versions older than 1.8.4
git status --short &> /dev/null || rc=$?
# If the command was not successful,
else
# Set a non-zero return code if directory does not exist
rc=1
fi
# Move back into the directory the user started in
popd &> /dev/null || return 1
# Return the code; if one is not set, return 0
return "${rc:-0}"
}
# A function to clone a repo
make_repo() {
# Set named variables for better readability
local directory="${1}"
local remoteRepo="${2}"
# The message to display when this function is running
str="Clone ${remoteRepo} into ${directory}"
# Display the message and use the color table to preface the message with an "info" indicator
printf " %b %s..." "${INFO}" "${str}"
# If the directory exists,
if [[ -d "${directory}" ]]; then
# Return with a 1 to exit the installer. We don't want to overwrite what could already be here in case it is not ours
str="Unable to clone ${remoteRepo} into ${directory} : Directory already exists"
printf "%b %b%s\\n" "${OVER}" "${CROSS}" "${str}"
return 1
fi
# Clone the repo and return the return code from this command
git clone -q --depth 20 "${remoteRepo}" "${directory}" &> /dev/null || return $?
# Move into the directory that was passed as an argument
pushd "${directory}" &> /dev/null || return 1
# Check current branch. If it is master, then reset to the latest available tag.
# In case extra commits have been added after tagging/release (i.e in case of metadata updates/README.MD tweaks)
curBranch=$(git rev-parse --abbrev-ref HEAD)
if [[ "${curBranch}" == "master" ]]; then
# If we're calling make_repo() then it should always be master, we may not need to check.
git reset --hard "$(git describe --abbrev=0 --tags)" || return $?
fi
# Show a colored message showing it's status
printf "%b %b %s\\n" "${OVER}" "${TICK}" "${str}"
# Data in the repositories is public anyway so we can make it readable by everyone (+r to keep executable permission if already set by git)
chmod -R a+rX "${directory}"
# Move back into the original directory
popd &> /dev/null || return 1
return 0
}
# We need to make sure the repos are up-to-date so we can effectively install Clean out the directory if it exists for git to clone into
update_repo() {
# Use named, local variables
# As you can see, these are the same variable names used in the last function,
# but since they are local, their scope does not go beyond this function
# This helps prevent the wrong value from being assigned if you were to set the variable as a GLOBAL one
local directory="${1}"
local curBranch
# A variable to store the message we want to display;
# Again, it's useful to store these in variables in case we need to reuse or change the message;
# we only need to make one change here
local str="Update repo in ${1}"
# Move into the directory that was passed as an argument
pushd "${directory}" &> /dev/null || return 1
# Let the user know what's happening
printf " %b %s..." "${INFO}" "${str}"
# Stash any local commits as they conflict with our working code
git stash --all --quiet &> /dev/null || true # Okay for stash failure
git clean --quiet --force -d || true # Okay for already clean directory
# Pull the latest commits
git pull --quiet &> /dev/null || return $?
# Check current branch. If it is master, then reset to the latest available tag.
# In case extra commits have been added after tagging/release (i.e in case of metadata updates/README.MD tweaks)
curBranch=$(git rev-parse --abbrev-ref HEAD)
if [[ "${curBranch}" == "master" ]]; then
git reset --hard "$(git describe --abbrev=0 --tags)" || return $?
fi
# Show a completion message
printf "%b %b %s\\n" "${OVER}" "${TICK}" "${str}"
# Data in the repositories is public anyway so we can make it readable by everyone (+r to keep executable permission if already set by git)
chmod -R a+rX "${directory}"
# Move back into the original directory
popd &> /dev/null || return 1
return 0
}
# A function that combines the previous git functions to update or clone a repo
getGitFiles() {
# Setup named variables for the git repos
# We need the directory
local directory="${1}"
# as well as the repo URL
local remoteRepo="${2}"
# A local variable containing the message to be displayed
local str="Check for existing repository in ${1}"
# Show the message
printf " %b %s..." "${INFO}" "${str}"
# Check if the directory is a repository
if is_repo "${directory}"; then
# Show that we're checking it
printf "%b %b %s\\n" "${OVER}" "${TICK}" "${str}"
# Update the repo, returning an error message on failure
update_repo "${directory}" || { printf "\\n %b: Could not update local repository. Contact support.%b\\n" "${COL_LIGHT_RED}" "${COL_NC}"; exit 1; }
# If it's not a .git repo,
else
# Show an error
printf "%b %b %s\\n" "${OVER}" "${CROSS}" "${str}"
# Attempt to make the repository, showing an error on failure
make_repo "${directory}" "${remoteRepo}" || { printf "\\n %bError: Could not update local repository. Contact support.%b\\n" "${COL_LIGHT_RED}" "${COL_NC}"; exit 1; }
fi
echo ""
# Success via one of the two branches, as the commands would exit if they failed.
return 0
}
# Reset a repo to get rid of any local changed
resetRepo() {
# Use named variables for arguments
local directory="${1}"
# Move into the directory
pushd "${directory}" &> /dev/null || return 1
# Store the message in a variable
str="Resetting repository within ${1}..."
# Show the message
printf " %b %s..." "${INFO}" "${str}"
# Use git to remove the local changes
git reset --hard &> /dev/null || return $?
# Data in the repositories is public anyway so we can make it readable by everyone (+r to keep executable permission if already set by git)
chmod -R a+rX "${directory}"
# And show the status
printf "%b %b %s\\n" "${OVER}" "${TICK}" "${str}"
# Return to where we came from
popd &> /dev/null || return 1
# Function succeeded, as "git reset" would have triggered a return earlier if it failed
return 0
}
find_IPv4_information() {
# Detects IPv4 address used for communication to WAN addresses.
# Accepts no arguments, returns no values.
# Named, local variables
local route
local IPv4bare
# Find IP used to route to outside world by checking the the route to Google's public DNS server
route=$(ip route get 8.8.8.8)
# Get just the interface IPv4 address
# shellcheck disable=SC2059,SC2086
# disabled as we intentionally want to split on whitespace and have printf populate
# the variable with just the first field.
printf -v IPv4bare "$(printf ${route#*src })"
# Get the default gateway IPv4 address (the way to reach the Internet)
# shellcheck disable=SC2059,SC2086
printf -v IPv4gw "$(printf ${route#*via })"
if ! valid_ip "${IPv4bare}" ; then
IPv4bare="127.0.0.1"
fi
# Append the CIDR notation to the IP address, if valid_ip fails this should return 127.0.0.1/8
IPV4_ADDRESS=$(ip -oneline -family inet address show | grep "${IPv4bare}/" | awk '{print $4}' | awk 'END {print}')
}
# Get available interfaces that are UP
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get_available_interfaces() {
# There may be more than one so it's all stored in a variable
availableInterfaces=$(ip --oneline link show up | grep -v "lo" | awk '{print $2}' | cut -d':' -f1 | cut -d'@' -f1)
2016-10-10 10:16:22 +00:00
}
# A function for displaying the dialogs the user sees when first running the installer
welcomeDialogs() {
# Display the welcome dialog using an appropriately sized window via the calculation conducted earlier in the script
whiptail --msgbox --backtitle "Welcome" --title "Pi-hole automated installer" "\\n\\nThis installer will transform your device into a network-wide ad blocker!" "${r}" "${c}"
# Request that users donate if they enjoy the software since we all work on it in our free time
whiptail --msgbox --backtitle "Plea" --title "Free and open source" "\\n\\nThe Pi-hole is free, but powered by your donations: https://pi-hole.net/donate/" "${r}" "${c}"
# Explain the need for a static address
whiptail --msgbox --backtitle "Initiating network interface" --title "Static IP Needed" "\\n\\nThe Pi-hole is a SERVER so it needs a STATIC IP ADDRESS to function properly.
In the next section, you can choose to use your current network settings (DHCP) or to manually edit them." "${r}" "${c}"
}
# A function that lets the user pick an interface to use with Pi-hole
chooseInterface() {
# Turn the available interfaces into an array so it can be used with a whiptail dialog
local interfacesArray=()
# Number of available interfaces
local interfaceCount
# Whiptail variable storage
local chooseInterfaceCmd
# Temporary Whiptail options storage
local chooseInterfaceOptions
# Loop sentinel variable
local firstLoop=1
# Find out how many interfaces are available to choose from
interfaceCount=$(wc -l <<< "${availableInterfaces}")
# If there is one interface,
if [[ "${interfaceCount}" -eq 1 ]]; then
# Set it as the interface to use since there is no other option
PIHOLE_INTERFACE="${availableInterfaces}"
# Otherwise,
else
# While reading through the available interfaces
while read -r line; do
# Use a variable to set the option as OFF to begin with
mode="OFF"
# If it's the first loop,
if [[ "${firstLoop}" -eq 1 ]]; then
# set this as the interface to use (ON)
firstLoop=0
mode="ON"
fi
# Put all these interfaces into an array
interfacesArray+=("${line}" "available" "${mode}")
# Feed the available interfaces into this while loop
done <<< "${availableInterfaces}"
# The whiptail command that will be run, stored in a variable
chooseInterfaceCmd=(whiptail --separate-output --radiolist "Choose An Interface (press space to toggle selection)" "${r}" "${c}" "${interfaceCount}")
# Now run the command using the interfaces saved into the array
chooseInterfaceOptions=$("${chooseInterfaceCmd[@]}" "${interfacesArray[@]}" 2>&1 >/dev/tty) || \
# If the user chooses Cancel, exit
{ printf " %bCancel was selected, exiting installer%b\\n" "${COL_LIGHT_RED}" "${COL_NC}"; exit 1; }
# For each interface
for desiredInterface in ${chooseInterfaceOptions}; do
# Set the one the user selected as the interface to use
PIHOLE_INTERFACE=${desiredInterface}
# and show this information to the user
printf " %b Using interface: %s\\n" "${INFO}" "${PIHOLE_INTERFACE}"
done
fi
}
# This lets us prefer ULA addresses over GUA
# This caused problems for some users when their ISP changed their IPv6 addresses
# See https://github.com/pi-hole/pi-hole/issues/1473#issuecomment-301745953
testIPv6() {
# first will contain fda2 (ULA)
printf -v first "%s" "${1%%:*}"
# value1 will contain 253 which is the decimal value corresponding to 0xFD
value1=$(( (0x$first)/256 ))
# value2 will contain 162 which is the decimal value corresponding to 0xA2
value2=$(( (0x$first)%256 ))
# the ULA test is testing for fc00::/7 according to RFC 4193
if (( (value1&254)==252 )); then
# echoing result to calling function as return value
echo "ULA"
fi
# the GUA test is testing for 2000::/3 according to RFC 4291
if (( (value1&112)==32 )); then
# echoing result to calling function as return value
echo "GUA"
fi
# the LL test is testing for fe80::/10 according to RFC 4193
if (( (value1)==254 )) && (( (value2&192)==128 )); then
# echoing result to calling function as return value
echo "Link-local"
fi
}
# A dialog for showing the user about IPv6 blocking
useIPv6dialog() {
# Determine the IPv6 address used for blocking
IPV6_ADDRESSES=($(ip -6 address | grep 'scope global' | awk '{print $2}'))
# For each address in the array above, determine the type of IPv6 address it is
for i in "${IPV6_ADDRESSES[@]}"; do
# Check if it's ULA, GUA, or LL by using the function created earlier
result=$(testIPv6 "$i")
# If it's a ULA address, use it and store it as a global variable
[[ "${result}" == "ULA" ]] && ULA_ADDRESS="${i%/*}"
# If it's a GUA address, use it and store it as a global variable
[[ "${result}" == "GUA" ]] && GUA_ADDRESS="${i%/*}"
# Else if it's a Link-local address, we cannot use it, so just continue
done
# Determine which address to be used: Prefer ULA over GUA or don't use any if none found
# If the ULA_ADDRESS contains a value,
if [[ ! -z "${ULA_ADDRESS}" ]]; then
# set the IPv6 address to the ULA address
IPV6_ADDRESS="${ULA_ADDRESS}"
# Show this info to the user
printf " %b Found IPv6 ULA address, using it for blocking IPv6 ads\\n" "${INFO}"
# Otherwise, if the GUA_ADDRESS has a value,
elif [[ ! -z "${GUA_ADDRESS}" ]]; then
# Let the user know
printf " %b Found IPv6 GUA address, using it for blocking IPv6 ads\\n" "${INFO}"
# And assign it to the global variable
IPV6_ADDRESS="${GUA_ADDRESS}"
# If none of those work,
else
# explain that IPv6 blocking will not be used
printf " %b Unable to find IPv6 ULA/GUA address, IPv6 adblocking will not be enabled\\n" "${INFO}"
# So set the variable to be empty
IPV6_ADDRESS=""
fi
# If the IPV6_ADDRESS contains a value
if [[ ! -z "${IPV6_ADDRESS}" ]]; then
# Display that IPv6 is supported and will be used
whiptail --msgbox --backtitle "IPv6..." --title "IPv6 Supported" "$IPV6_ADDRESS will be used to block ads." "${r}" "${c}"
fi
}
# A function to check if we should use IPv4 and/or IPv6 for blocking ads
use4andor6() {
# Named local variables
local useIPv4
local useIPv6
# Let user choose IPv4 and/or IPv6 via a checklist
cmd=(whiptail --separate-output --checklist "Select Protocols (press space to toggle selection)" "${r}" "${c}" 2)
# In an array, show the options available:
# IPv4 (on by default)
options=(IPv4 "Block ads over IPv4" on
# or IPv6 (on by default if available)
IPv6 "Block ads over IPv6" on)
# In a variable, show the choices available; exit if Cancel is selected
choices=$("${cmd[@]}" "${options[@]}" 2>&1 >/dev/tty) || { printf " %bCancel was selected, exiting installer%b\\n" "${COL_LIGHT_RED}" "${COL_NC}"; exit 1; }
# For each choice available,
for choice in ${choices}
do
# Set the values to true
case ${choice} in
IPv4 ) useIPv4=true;;
IPv6 ) useIPv6=true;;
esac
done
# If IPv4 is to be used,
if [[ "${useIPv4}" ]]; then
# Run our function to get the information we need
find_IPv4_information
getStaticIPv4Settings
setStaticIPv4
fi
# If IPv6 is to be used,
if [[ "${useIPv6}" ]]; then
# Run our function to get this information
useIPv6dialog
fi
# Echo the information to the user
printf " %b IPv4 address: %s\\n" "${INFO}" "${IPV4_ADDRESS}"
printf " %b IPv6 address: %s\\n" "${INFO}" "${IPV6_ADDRESS}"
# If neither protocol is selected,
if [[ ! "${useIPv4}" ]] && [[ ! "${useIPv6}" ]]; then
# Show an error in red
printf " %bError: Neither IPv4 or IPv6 selected%b\\n" "${COL_LIGHT_RED}" "${COL_NC}"
# and exit with an error
exit 1
fi
}
getStaticIPv4Settings() {
# Local, named variables
local ipSettingsCorrect
# Ask if the user wants to use DHCP settings as their static IP
# This is useful for users that are using DHCP reservations; then we can just use the information gathered via our functions
if whiptail --backtitle "Calibrating network interface" --title "Static IP Address" --yesno "Do you want to use your current network settings as a static address?
IP address: ${IPV4_ADDRESS}
Gateway: ${IPv4gw}" "${r}" "${c}"; then
# If they choose yes, let the user know that the IP address will not be available via DHCP and may cause a conflict.
whiptail --msgbox --backtitle "IP information" --title "FYI: IP Conflict" "It is possible your router could still try to assign this IP to a device, which would cause a conflict. But in most cases the router is smart enough to not do that.
2016-04-03 23:05:11 +00:00
If you are worried, either manually set the address, or modify the DHCP reservation pool so it does not include the IP you want.
It is also possible to use a DHCP reservation, but if you are going to do that, you might as well set a static address." "${r}" "${c}"
# Nothing else to do since the variables are already set above
else
# Otherwise, we need to ask the user to input their desired settings.
# Start by getting the IPv4 address (pre-filling it with info gathered from DHCP)
# Start a loop to let the user enter their information with the chance to go back and edit it if necessary
until [[ "${ipSettingsCorrect}" = True ]]; do
# Ask for the IPv4 address
IPV4_ADDRESS=$(whiptail --backtitle "Calibrating network interface" --title "IPv4 address" --inputbox "Enter your desired IPv4 address" "${r}" "${c}" "${IPV4_ADDRESS}" 3>&1 1>&2 2>&3) || \
# Canceling IPv4 settings window
{ ipSettingsCorrect=False; echo -e " ${COL_LIGHT_RED}Cancel was selected, exiting installer${COL_NC}"; exit 1; }
printf " %b Your static IPv4 address: %s\\n" "${INFO}" "${IPV4_ADDRESS}"
# Ask for the gateway
IPv4gw=$(whiptail --backtitle "Calibrating network interface" --title "IPv4 gateway (router)" --inputbox "Enter your desired IPv4 default gateway" "${r}" "${c}" "${IPv4gw}" 3>&1 1>&2 2>&3) || \
# Canceling gateway settings window
{ ipSettingsCorrect=False; echo -e " ${COL_LIGHT_RED}Cancel was selected, exiting installer${COL_NC}"; exit 1; }
printf " %b Your static IPv4 gateway: %s\\n" "${INFO}" "${IPv4gw}"
# Give the user a chance to review their settings before moving on
if whiptail --backtitle "Calibrating network interface" --title "Static IP Address" --yesno "Are these settings correct?
IP address: ${IPV4_ADDRESS}
Gateway: ${IPv4gw}" "${r}" "${c}"; then
# After that's done, the loop ends and we move on
ipSettingsCorrect=True
else
# If the settings are wrong, the loop continues
ipSettingsCorrect=False
fi
done
# End the if statement for DHCP vs. static
fi
}
# Configure networking via dhcpcd
setDHCPCD() {
# Check if the IP is already in the file
if grep -q "${IPV4_ADDRESS}" /etc/dhcpcd.conf; then
printf " %b Static IP already configured\\n" "${INFO}"
# If it's not,
else
# we can append these lines to dhcpcd.conf to enable a static IP
echo "interface ${PIHOLE_INTERFACE}
static ip_address=${IPV4_ADDRESS}
static routers=${IPv4gw}
static domain_name_servers=${PIHOLE_DNS_1} ${PIHOLE_DNS_2}" | tee -a /etc/dhcpcd.conf >/dev/null
# Then use the ip command to immediately set the new address
ip addr replace dev "${PIHOLE_INTERFACE}" "${IPV4_ADDRESS}"
# Also give a warning that the user may need to reboot their system
printf " %b Set IP address to %s\\n" "${TICK}" "${IPV4_ADDRESS%/*}"
printf " %b You may need to restart after the install is complete\\n" "${INFO}"
fi
}
# Configure networking ifcfg-xxxx file found at /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/
# This function requires the full path of an ifcfg file passed as an argument
setIFCFG() {
# Local, named variables
local IFCFG_FILE
local IPADDR
local CIDR
IFCFG_FILE=$1
printf -v IPADDR "%s" "${IPV4_ADDRESS%%/*}"
# Check if the desired IP is already set
if grep -Eq "${IPADDR}(\\b|\\/)" "${IFCFG_FILE}"; then
printf " %b Static IP already configured\\n" "${INFO}"
else
# Otherwise, put the IP in variables without the CIDR notation
printf -v CIDR "%s" "${IPV4_ADDRESS##*/}"
# Backup existing interface configuration:
cp -p "${IFCFG_FILE}" "${IFCFG_FILE}".pihole.orig
# Build Interface configuration file using the GLOBAL variables we have
{
echo "# Configured via Pi-hole installer"
echo "DEVICE=$PIHOLE_INTERFACE"
echo "BOOTPROTO=none"
echo "ONBOOT=yes"
echo "IPADDR=$IPADDR"
echo "PREFIX=$CIDR"
echo "GATEWAY=$IPv4gw"
echo "DNS1=$PIHOLE_DNS_1"
echo "DNS2=$PIHOLE_DNS_2"
echo "USERCTL=no"
}> "${IFCFG_FILE}"
chmod 644 "${IFCFG_FILE}"
chown root:root "${IFCFG_FILE}"
# Use ip to immediately set the new address
ip addr replace dev "${PIHOLE_INTERFACE}" "${IPV4_ADDRESS}"
# If NetworkMangler command line interface exists and ready to mangle,
if is_command nmcli && nmcli general status &> /dev/null; then
# Tell NetworkManagler to read our new sysconfig file
nmcli con load "${IFCFG_FILE}" > /dev/null
fi
# Show a warning that the user may need to restart
printf " %b Set IP address to %s\\n You may need to restart after the install is complete\\n" "${TICK}" "${IPV4_ADDRESS%%/*}"
fi
}
setStaticIPv4() {
# Local, named variables
local IFCFG_FILE
local CONNECTION_NAME
# If a static interface is already configured, we are done.
if [[ -r "/etc/sysconfig/network/ifcfg-${PIHOLE_INTERFACE}" ]]; then
if grep -q '^BOOTPROTO=.static.' "/etc/sysconfig/network/ifcfg-${PIHOLE_INTERFACE}"; then
return 0
fi
fi
# For the Debian family, if dhcpcd.conf exists then we can just configure using DHCPD.
if [[ -f "/etc/dhcpcd.conf" ]]; then
setDHCPCD
return 0
fi
# If a DHCPCD config file was not found, check for an ifcfg config file based on the interface name
if [[ -f "/etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-${PIHOLE_INTERFACE}" ]];then
# If it exists, then we can configure using IFCFG
IFCFG_FILE=/etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-${PIHOLE_INTERFACE}
setIFCFG "${IFCFG_FILE}"
return 0
fi
# If an ifcfg config does not exists for the interface name, search for one based on the connection name via network manager
if is_command nmcli && nmcli general status &> /dev/null; then
CONNECTION_NAME=$(nmcli dev show "${PIHOLE_INTERFACE}" | grep 'GENERAL.CONNECTION' | cut -d: -f2 | sed 's/^System//' | xargs | tr ' ' '_')
IFCFG_FILE=/etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-${CONNECTION_NAME}
if [[ -f "${IFCFG_FILE}" ]];then
# If it exists,
setIFCFG "${IFCFG_FILE}"
return 0
else
printf " %b Warning: sysconfig network script not found. Creating ${IFCFG_FILE}\\n" "${INFO}"
touch "${IFCFG_FILE}"
setIFCFG "${IFCFG_FILE}"
return 0
fi
fi
# If previous conditions failed, show an error and exit
printf " %b Warning: Unable to locate configuration file to set static IPv4 address\\n" "${INFO}"
exit 1
}
# Check an IP address to see if it is a valid one
valid_ip() {
# Local, named variables
local ip=${1}
local stat=1
# Regex matching one IPv4 component, i.e. an integer from 0 to 255.
# See https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc1340
local ipv4elem="(25[0-5]|2[0-4][0-9]|1[0-9][0-9]|[1-9][0-9]?|0)";
# Regex matching an optional port beginning with : from 0 to 65535
# See https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc1340#page-33
local portelem="(:(6553[0-5]|655[0-2][0-9]|65[0-4][0-9]{2}|6[0-4][0-9]{3}|[1-5][0-9]{4}|[1-9][0-9]{0,3}|0))?";
# Build a full IPv4 regex from the above subexpressions
local regex="^${ipv4elem}\.${ipv4elem}\.${ipv4elem}\.${ipv4elem}${portelem}$"
# Evaluate the regex, and return the result
[[ $ip =~ ${regex} ]]
stat=$?
return "${stat}"
}
valid_ip6() {
local ip=${1}
local stat=1
# Regex matching one IPv6 element, i.e. a hex value from 0000 to FFFF
local ipv6elem="[0-9a-fA-F]{1,4}"
# Regex matching an IPv6 CIDR, i.e. 1 to 128
local v6cidr="(\\/([1-9]|[1-9][0-9]|1[0-1][0-9]|12[0-8])){0,1}"
# Regex matching an optional port beginning with # matching optional port number starting '#' with range of 1-65536
local portelem="(#([1-9]|[1-8][0-9]|9[0-9]|[1-8][0-9]{2}|9[0-8][0-9]|99[0-9]|[1-8][0-9]{3}|9[0-8][0-9]{2}|99[0-8][0-9]|999[0-9]|[1-5][0-9]{4}|6[0-4][0-9]{3}|65[0-4][0-9]{2}|655[0-2][0-9]|6553[0-6]))?"
# Build a full IPv6 regex from the above subexpressions
local regex="^(((${ipv6elem}))*((:${ipv6elem}))*::((${ipv6elem}))*((:${ipv6elem}))*|((${ipv6elem}))((:${ipv6elem})){7})${v6cidr}${portelem}$"
# Evaluate the regex, and return the result
[[ ${ip} =~ ${regex} ]]
stat=$?
return "${stat}"
}
# A function to choose the upstream DNS provider(s)
setDNS() {
# Local, named variables
local DNSSettingsCorrect
# In an array, list the available upstream providers
DNSChooseOptions=()
local DNSServerCount=0
# Save the old Internal Field Separator in a variable,
OIFS=$IFS
# and set the new one to newline
IFS=$'\n'
# Put the DNS Servers into an array
for DNSServer in ${DNS_SERVERS}
do
DNSName="$(cut -d';' -f1 <<< "${DNSServer}")"
DNSChooseOptions[DNSServerCount]="${DNSName}"
(( DNSServerCount=DNSServerCount+1 ))
DNSChooseOptions[DNSServerCount]=""
(( DNSServerCount=DNSServerCount+1 ))
done
DNSChooseOptions[DNSServerCount]="Custom"
(( DNSServerCount=DNSServerCount+1 ))
DNSChooseOptions[DNSServerCount]=""
# Restore the IFS to what it was
IFS=${OIFS}
# In a whiptail dialog, show the options
DNSchoices=$(whiptail --separate-output --menu "Select Upstream DNS Provider. To use your own, select Custom." "${r}" "${c}" 7 \
"${DNSChooseOptions[@]}" 2>&1 >/dev/tty) || \
# Exit if the user selects "Cancel"
{ printf " %bCancel was selected, exiting installer%b\\n" "${COL_LIGHT_RED}" "${COL_NC}"; exit 1; }
# Depending on the user's choice, set the GLOBAL variables to the IP of the respective provider
if [[ "${DNSchoices}" == "Custom" ]]
then
# Loop until we have a valid DNS setting
until [[ "${DNSSettingsCorrect}" = True ]]; do
# Signal value, to be used if the user inputs an invalid IP address
strInvalid="Invalid"
if [[ ! "${PIHOLE_DNS_1}" ]]; then
if [[ ! "${PIHOLE_DNS_2}" ]]; then
# If the first and second upstream servers do not exist, do not prepopulate an IP address
prePopulate=""
else
# Otherwise, prepopulate the whiptail dialogue with the appropriate DNS value(s)
prePopulate=", ${PIHOLE_DNS_2}"
fi
elif [[ "${PIHOLE_DNS_1}" ]] && [[ ! "${PIHOLE_DNS_2}" ]]; then
prePopulate="${PIHOLE_DNS_1}"
elif [[ "${PIHOLE_DNS_1}" ]] && [[ "${PIHOLE_DNS_2}" ]]; then
prePopulate="${PIHOLE_DNS_1}, ${PIHOLE_DNS_2}"
fi
# Prompt the user to enter custom upstream servers
piholeDNS=$(whiptail --backtitle "Specify Upstream DNS Provider(s)" --inputbox "Enter your desired upstream DNS provider(s), separated by a comma.\\n\\nFor example '8.8.8.8, 8.8.4.4'" "${r}" "${c}" "${prePopulate}" 3>&1 1>&2 2>&3) || \
{ printf " %bCancel was selected, exiting installer%b\\n" "${COL_LIGHT_RED}" "${COL_NC}"; exit 1; }
# Clean user input and replace whitespace with comma.
piholeDNS=$(sed 's/[, \t]\+/,/g' <<< "${piholeDNS}")
# Separate the user input into the two DNS values (separated by a comma)
printf -v PIHOLE_DNS_1 "%s" "${piholeDNS%%,*}"
printf -v PIHOLE_DNS_2 "%s" "${piholeDNS##*,}"
# If the first DNS value is invalid or empty, this if statement will be true and we will set PIHOLE_DNS_1="Invalid"
if ! valid_ip "${PIHOLE_DNS_1}" || [[ ! "${PIHOLE_DNS_1}" ]]; then
PIHOLE_DNS_1=${strInvalid}
fi
# If the second DNS value is invalid or empty, this if statement will be true and we will set PIHOLE_DNS_2="Invalid"
if ! valid_ip "${PIHOLE_DNS_2}" && [[ "${PIHOLE_DNS_2}" ]]; then
PIHOLE_DNS_2=${strInvalid}
fi
# If either of the DNS servers are invalid,
if [[ "${PIHOLE_DNS_1}" == "${strInvalid}" ]] || [[ "${PIHOLE_DNS_2}" == "${strInvalid}" ]]; then
# explain this to the user,
whiptail --msgbox --backtitle "Invalid IP" --title "Invalid IP" "One or both entered IP addresses were invalid. Please try again.\\n\\n DNS Server 1: $PIHOLE_DNS_1\\n DNS Server 2: ${PIHOLE_DNS_2}" ${r} ${c}
# set the variables back to nothing,
if [[ "${PIHOLE_DNS_1}" == "${strInvalid}" ]]; then
PIHOLE_DNS_1=""
fi
if [[ "${PIHOLE_DNS_2}" == "${strInvalid}" ]]; then
PIHOLE_DNS_2=""
fi
# and continue the loop.
DNSSettingsCorrect=False
else
# Otherwise, show the DNS setting to the user, and break the loop if they confirm them.
if (whiptail --backtitle "Specify Upstream DNS Provider(s)" --title "Upstream DNS Provider(s)" --yesno "Are these settings correct?\\n DNS Server 1: $PIHOLE_DNS_1\\n DNS Server 2: ${PIHOLE_DNS_2}" "${r}" "${c}"); then
DNSSettingsCorrect=True
else
DNSSettingsCorrect=False
fi
fi
done
else
# Save the old Internal Field Separator in a variable,
OIFS=$IFS
# and set the new one to newline
IFS=$'\n'
for DNSServer in ${DNS_SERVERS}
do
DNSName="$(cut -d';' -f1 <<< "${DNSServer}")"
if [[ "${DNSchoices}" == "${DNSName}" ]]
then
PIHOLE_DNS_1="$(cut -d';' -f2 <<< "${DNSServer}")"
PIHOLE_DNS_2="$(cut -d';' -f3 <<< "${DNSServer}")"
break
fi
done
# Restore the IFS to what it was
IFS=${OIFS}
fi
# Display final selection
local DNSIP=${PIHOLE_DNS_1}
[[ -z ${PIHOLE_DNS_2} ]] || DNSIP+=", ${PIHOLE_DNS_2}"
printf " %b Using upstream DNS: %s (%s)\\n" "${INFO}" "${DNSchoices}" "${DNSIP}"
}
# Allow the user to enable/disable logging
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setLogging() {
# Local, named variables
local LogToggleCommand
local LogChooseOptions
local LogChoices
# Ask if the user wants to log queries
LogToggleCommand=(whiptail --separate-output --radiolist "Do you want to log queries?" "${r}" "${c}" 6)
# The default selection is on
LogChooseOptions=("On (Recommended)" "" on
Off "" off)
# Get the user's choice
LogChoices=$("${LogToggleCommand[@]}" "${LogChooseOptions[@]}" 2>&1 >/dev/tty) || (printf " %bCancel was selected, exiting installer%b\\n" "${COL_LIGHT_RED}" "${COL_NC}" && exit 1)
case ${LogChoices} in
# If it's on,
"On (Recommended)")
printf " %b Logging On.\\n" "${INFO}"
# set the GLOBAL variable setting to true
QUERY_LOGGING=true
;;
# Otherwise, it's off,
Off)
printf " %b Logging Off.\\n" "${INFO}"
# set the GLOBAL variable setting to false
QUERY_LOGGING=false
;;
esac
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}
# Allow the user to set their FTL privacy level
setPrivacyLevel() {
local LevelCommand
local LevelOptions
LevelCommand=(whiptail --separate-output --radiolist "Select a privacy mode for FTL. https://docs.pi-hole.net/ftldns/privacylevels/" "${r}" "${c}" 6)
# The default selection is level 0
LevelOptions=(
"0" "Show everything" on
"1" "Hide domains" off
"2" "Hide domains and clients" off
"3" "Anonymous mode" off
)
# Get the user's choice
PRIVACY_LEVEL=$("${LevelCommand[@]}" "${LevelOptions[@]}" 2>&1 >/dev/tty) || (echo -e " ${COL_LIGHT_RED}Cancel was selected, exiting installer${COL_NC}" && exit 1)
printf " %b Privacy level %d" "${INFO}" "${PRIVACY_LEVEL}"
}
# Function to ask the user if they want to install the dashboard
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setAdminFlag() {
# Local, named variables
local WebToggleCommand
local WebChooseOptions
local WebChoices
# Similar to the logging function, ask what the user wants
WebToggleCommand=(whiptail --separate-output --radiolist "Do you wish to install the web admin interface?" "${r}" "${c}" 6)
# with the default being enabled
WebChooseOptions=("On (Recommended)" "" on
Off "" off)
WebChoices=$("${WebToggleCommand[@]}" "${WebChooseOptions[@]}" 2>&1 >/dev/tty) || (printf " %bCancel was selected, exiting installer%b\\n" "${COL_LIGHT_RED}" "${COL_NC}" && exit 1)
# Depending on their choice
case ${WebChoices} in
"On (Recommended)")
printf " %b Web Interface On\\n" "${INFO}"
# Set it to true
INSTALL_WEB_INTERFACE=true
;;
Off)
printf " %b Web Interface Off\\n" "${INFO}"
# or false
INSTALL_WEB_INTERFACE=false
# Deselect the web server as well, since it is obsolete then
INSTALL_WEB_SERVER=false
;;
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esac
# If the user wants to install the Web admin interface (i.e. it has not been deselected above)
if [[ "${INSTALL_WEB_SERVER}" == true ]]; then
# Get list of required PHP modules, excluding base package (common) and handler (cgi)
local i php_modules
for i in "${PIHOLE_WEB_DEPS[@]}"; do [[ $i == 'php'* && $i != *'-common' && $i != *'-cgi' ]] && php_modules+=" ${i#*-}"; done
WebToggleCommand=(whiptail --separate-output --radiolist "Do you wish to install the web server (lighttpd) and required PHP modules?\\n\\nNB: If you disable this, and, do not have an existing web server and required PHP modules (${php_modules# }) installed, the web interface will not function. Additionally the web server user needs to be member of the \"pihole\" group for full functionality." "${r}" "${c}" 6)
# Enable as default and recommended option
WebChooseOptions=("On (Recommended)" "" on
Off "" off)
WebChoices=$("${WebToggleCommand[@]}" "${WebChooseOptions[@]}" 2>&1 >/dev/tty) || (printf " %bCancel was selected, exiting installer%b\\n" "${COL_LIGHT_RED}" "${COL_NC}" && exit 1)
# Depending on their choice
case ${WebChoices} in
"On (Recommended)")
printf " %b Web Server On\\n" "${INFO}"
# set it to true, as clearly seen below.
INSTALL_WEB_SERVER=true
;;
Off)
printf " %b Web Server Off\\n" "${INFO}"
# or false
INSTALL_WEB_SERVER=false
;;
esac
fi
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}
# A function to display a list of example blocklists for users to select
chooseBlocklists() {
# Back up any existing adlist file, on the off chance that it exists. Useful in case of a reconfigure.
if [[ -f "${adlistFile}" ]]; then
mv "${adlistFile}" "${adlistFile}.old"
fi
# Let user select (or not) blocklists via a checklist
cmd=(whiptail --separate-output --checklist "Pi-hole relies on third party lists in order to block ads.\\n\\nYou can use the suggestion below, and/or add your own after installation\\n\\nTo deselect the suggested list, use spacebar" "${r}" "${c}" 5)
# In an array, show the options available (all off by default):
options=(StevenBlack "StevenBlack's Unified Hosts List" on)
# In a variable, show the choices available; exit if Cancel is selected
choices=$("${cmd[@]}" "${options[@]}" 2>&1 >/dev/tty) || { printf " %bCancel was selected, exiting installer%b\\n" "${COL_LIGHT_RED}" "${COL_NC}"; rm "${adlistFile}" ;exit 1; }
# Add all selected choices to the lists file
for choice in ${choices}
do
appendToListsFile "${choice}"
done
# Create an empty adList file with appropriate permissions.
touch "${adlistFile}"
chmod 644 "${adlistFile}"
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}
# Accept a string parameter, it must be one of the default lists
# This function saves duplication between chooseBlocklists and installDefaultBlocklists
appendToListsFile() {
case $1 in
StevenBlack ) echo "https://raw.githubusercontent.com/StevenBlack/hosts/master/hosts" >> "${adlistFile}";;
esac
}
# Used only in unattended setup
# If there is already the adListFile, we keep it, else we create it using all default lists
installDefaultBlocklists() {
# In unattended setup, could be useful to use userdefined blocklist.
# If this file exists, we avoid overriding it.
if [[ -f "${adlistFile}" ]]; then
return;
fi
appendToListsFile StevenBlack
}
# Check if /etc/dnsmasq.conf is from pi-hole. If so replace with an original and install new in .d directory
version_check_dnsmasq() {
# Local, named variables
local dnsmasq_conf="/etc/dnsmasq.conf"
local dnsmasq_conf_orig="/etc/dnsmasq.conf.orig"
local dnsmasq_pihole_id_string="addn-hosts=/etc/pihole/gravity.list"
local dnsmasq_pihole_id_string2="# Dnsmasq config for Pi-hole's FTLDNS"
local dnsmasq_original_config="${PI_HOLE_LOCAL_REPO}/advanced/dnsmasq.conf.original"
local dnsmasq_pihole_01_snippet="${PI_HOLE_LOCAL_REPO}/advanced/01-pihole.conf"
local dnsmasq_pihole_01_location="/etc/dnsmasq.d/01-pihole.conf"
# If the dnsmasq config file exists
if [[ -f "${dnsmasq_conf}" ]]; then
printf " %b Existing dnsmasq.conf found..." "${INFO}"
# If a specific string is found within this file, we presume it's from older versions on Pi-hole,
if grep -q "${dnsmasq_pihole_id_string}" "${dnsmasq_conf}" ||
grep -q "${dnsmasq_pihole_id_string2}" "${dnsmasq_conf}"; then
printf " it is from a previous Pi-hole install.\\n"
printf " %b Backing up dnsmasq.conf to dnsmasq.conf.orig..." "${INFO}"
# so backup the original file,
mv -f "${dnsmasq_conf}" "${dnsmasq_conf_orig}"
printf "%b %b Backing up dnsmasq.conf to dnsmasq.conf.orig...\\n" "${OVER}" "${TICK}"
printf " %b Restoring default dnsmasq.conf..." "${INFO}"
# and replace it with the default
install -D -m 644 -T "${dnsmasq_original_config}" "${dnsmasq_conf}"
printf "%b %b Restoring default dnsmasq.conf...\\n" "${OVER}" "${TICK}"
else
# Otherwise, don't to anything
printf " it is not a Pi-hole file, leaving alone!\\n"
fi
else
# If a file cannot be found,
printf " %b No dnsmasq.conf found... restoring default dnsmasq.conf..." "${INFO}"
# restore the default one
install -D -m 644 -T "${dnsmasq_original_config}" "${dnsmasq_conf}"
printf "%b %b No dnsmasq.conf found... restoring default dnsmasq.conf...\\n" "${OVER}" "${TICK}"
fi
printf " %b Copying 01-pihole.conf to /etc/dnsmasq.d/01-pihole.conf..." "${INFO}"
# Check to see if dnsmasq directory exists (it may not due to being a fresh install and dnsmasq no longer being a dependency)
if [[ ! -d "/etc/dnsmasq.d" ]];then
install -d -m 755 "/etc/dnsmasq.d"
fi
# Copy the new Pi-hole DNS config file into the dnsmasq.d directory
install -D -m 644 -T "${dnsmasq_pihole_01_snippet}" "${dnsmasq_pihole_01_location}"
printf "%b %b Copying 01-pihole.conf to /etc/dnsmasq.d/01-pihole.conf\\n" "${OVER}" "${TICK}"
# Replace our placeholder values with the GLOBAL DNS variables that we populated earlier
# First, swap in the interface to listen on,
sed -i "s/@INT@/$PIHOLE_INTERFACE/" "${dnsmasq_pihole_01_location}"
if [[ "${PIHOLE_DNS_1}" != "" ]]; then
# then swap in the primary DNS server.
sed -i "s/@DNS1@/$PIHOLE_DNS_1/" "${dnsmasq_pihole_01_location}"
else
# Otherwise, remove the line which sets DNS1.
sed -i '/^server=@DNS1@/d' "${dnsmasq_pihole_01_location}"
fi
# Ditto if DNS2 is not empty
if [[ "${PIHOLE_DNS_2}" != "" ]]; then
sed -i "s/@DNS2@/$PIHOLE_DNS_2/" "${dnsmasq_pihole_01_location}"
else
sed -i '/^server=@DNS2@/d' "${dnsmasq_pihole_01_location}"
fi
# Set the cache size
sed -i "s/@CACHE_SIZE@/$CACHE_SIZE/" ${dnsmasq_pihole_01_location}
sed -i 's/^#conf-dir=\/etc\/dnsmasq.d$/conf-dir=\/etc\/dnsmasq.d/' "${dnsmasq_conf}"
# If the user does not want to enable logging,
if [[ "${QUERY_LOGGING}" == false ]] ; then
# disable it by commenting out the directive in the DNS config file
sed -i 's/^log-queries/#log-queries/' "${dnsmasq_pihole_01_location}"
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else
# Otherwise, enable it by uncommenting the directive in the DNS config file
sed -i 's/^#log-queries/log-queries/' "${dnsmasq_pihole_01_location}"
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fi
}
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# Clean an existing installation to prepare for upgrade/reinstall
clean_existing() {
# Local, named variables
# ${1} Directory to clean
local clean_directory="${1}"
# Pop the first argument, and shift all addresses down by one (i.e. ${2} becomes ${1})
shift
# Then, we can access all arguments ($@) without including the directory to clean
local old_files=( "$@" )
# Remove each script in the old_files array
for script in "${old_files[@]}"; do
rm -f "${clean_directory}/${script}.sh"
done
}
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# Install the scripts from repository to their various locations
installScripts() {
# Local, named variables
local str="Installing scripts from ${PI_HOLE_LOCAL_REPO}"
printf " %b %s..." "${INFO}" "${str}"
# Clear out script files from Pi-hole scripts directory.
clean_existing "${PI_HOLE_INSTALL_DIR}" "${PI_HOLE_FILES[@]}"
# Install files from local core repository
if is_repo "${PI_HOLE_LOCAL_REPO}"; then
# move into the directory
cd "${PI_HOLE_LOCAL_REPO}"
# Install the scripts by:
# -o setting the owner to the user
# -Dm755 create all leading components of destination except the last, then copy the source to the destination and setting the permissions to 755
#
# This first one is the directory
install -o "${USER}" -Dm755 -d "${PI_HOLE_INSTALL_DIR}"
# The rest are the scripts Pi-hole needs
install -o "${USER}" -Dm755 -t "${PI_HOLE_INSTALL_DIR}" gravity.sh
install -o "${USER}" -Dm755 -t "${PI_HOLE_INSTALL_DIR}" ./advanced/Scripts/*.sh
install -o "${USER}" -Dm755 -t "${PI_HOLE_INSTALL_DIR}" ./automated\ install/uninstall.sh
install -o "${USER}" -Dm755 -t "${PI_HOLE_INSTALL_DIR}" ./advanced/Scripts/COL_TABLE
install -o "${USER}" -Dm755 -t "${PI_HOLE_BIN_DIR}" pihole
install -Dm644 ./advanced/bash-completion/pihole /etc/bash_completion.d/pihole
printf "%b %b %s\\n" "${OVER}" "${TICK}" "${str}"
else
# Otherwise, show an error and exit
printf "%b %b %s\\n" "${OVER}" "${CROSS}" "${str}"
printf "\\t\\t%bError: Local repo %s not found, exiting installer%b\\n" "${COL_LIGHT_RED}" "${PI_HOLE_LOCAL_REPO}" "${COL_NC}"
return 1
fi
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}
# Install the configs from PI_HOLE_LOCAL_REPO to their various locations
installConfigs() {
printf "\\n %b Installing configs from %s...\\n" "${INFO}" "${PI_HOLE_LOCAL_REPO}"
# Make sure Pi-hole's config files are in place
version_check_dnsmasq
# Install list of DNS servers
# Format: Name;Primary IPv4;Secondary IPv4;Primary IPv6;Secondary IPv6
# Some values may be empty (for example: DNS servers without IPv6 support)
echo "${DNS_SERVERS}" > "${PI_HOLE_CONFIG_DIR}/dns-servers.conf"
chmod 644 "${PI_HOLE_CONFIG_DIR}/dns-servers.conf"
# Install empty file if it does not exist
if [[ ! -r "${PI_HOLE_CONFIG_DIR}/pihole-FTL.conf" ]]; then
install -d -m 0755 ${PI_HOLE_CONFIG_DIR}
if ! install -o pihole -m 664 /dev/null "${PI_HOLE_CONFIG_DIR}/pihole-FTL.conf" &>/dev/null; then
printf " %bError: Unable to initialize configuration file %s/pihole-FTL.conf\\n" "${COL_LIGHT_RED}" "${PI_HOLE_CONFIG_DIR}"
return 1
fi
fi
# Install empty custom.list file if it does not exist
if [[ ! -r "${PI_HOLE_CONFIG_DIR}/custom.list" ]]; then
if ! install -o root -m 644 /dev/null "${PI_HOLE_CONFIG_DIR}/custom.list" &>/dev/null; then
printf " %bError: Unable to initialize configuration file %s/custom.list\\n" "${COL_LIGHT_RED}" "${PI_HOLE_CONFIG_DIR}"
return 1
fi
fi
# If the user chose to install the dashboard,
if [[ "${INSTALL_WEB_SERVER}" == true ]]; then
# and if the Web server conf directory does not exist,
if [[ ! -d "/etc/lighttpd" ]]; then
# make it and set the owners
install -d -m 755 -o "${USER}" -g root /etc/lighttpd
# Otherwise, if the config file already exists
elif [[ -f "/etc/lighttpd/lighttpd.conf" ]]; then
# back up the original
mv /etc/lighttpd/lighttpd.conf /etc/lighttpd/lighttpd.conf.orig
fi
# and copy in the config file Pi-hole needs
install -D -m 644 -T ${PI_HOLE_LOCAL_REPO}/advanced/${LIGHTTPD_CFG} /etc/lighttpd/lighttpd.conf
# Make sure the external.conf file exists, as lighttpd v1.4.50 crashes without it
touch /etc/lighttpd/external.conf
chmod 644 /etc/lighttpd/external.conf
# If there is a custom block page in the html/pihole directory, replace 404 handler in lighttpd config
if [[ -f "${PI_HOLE_BLOCKPAGE_DIR}/custom.php" ]]; then
sed -i 's/^\(server\.error-handler-404\s*=\s*\).*$/\1"pihole\/custom\.php"/' /etc/lighttpd/lighttpd.conf
fi
# Make the directories if they do not exist and set the owners
mkdir -p /run/lighttpd
chown ${LIGHTTPD_USER}:${LIGHTTPD_GROUP} /run/lighttpd
mkdir -p /var/cache/lighttpd/compress
chown ${LIGHTTPD_USER}:${LIGHTTPD_GROUP} /var/cache/lighttpd/compress
mkdir -p /var/cache/lighttpd/uploads
chown ${LIGHTTPD_USER}:${LIGHTTPD_GROUP} /var/cache/lighttpd/uploads
fi
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}
install_manpage() {
# Copy Pi-hole man pages and call mandb to update man page database
# Default location for man files for /usr/local/bin is /usr/local/share/man
# on lightweight systems may not be present, so check before copying.
printf " %b Testing man page installation" "${INFO}"
if ! is_command mandb ; then
# if mandb is not present, no manpage support
printf "%b %b man not installed\\n" "${OVER}" "${INFO}"
return
elif [[ ! -d "/usr/local/share/man" ]]; then
# appropriate directory for Pi-hole's man page is not present
printf "%b %b man pages not installed\\n" "${OVER}" "${INFO}"
return
fi
if [[ ! -d "/usr/local/share/man/man8" ]]; then
# if not present, create man8 directory
install -d -m 755 /usr/local/share/man/man8
fi
if [[ ! -d "/usr/local/share/man/man5" ]]; then
# if not present, create man5 directory
install -d -m 755 /usr/local/share/man/man5
fi
# Testing complete, copy the files & update the man db
install -D -m 644 -T ${PI_HOLE_LOCAL_REPO}/manpages/pihole.8 /usr/local/share/man/man8/pihole.8
install -D -m 644 -T ${PI_HOLE_LOCAL_REPO}/manpages/pihole-FTL.8 /usr/local/share/man/man8/pihole-FTL.8
install -D -m 644 -T ${PI_HOLE_LOCAL_REPO}/manpages/pihole-FTL.conf.5 /usr/local/share/man/man5/pihole-FTL.conf.5
if mandb -q &>/dev/null; then
# Updated successfully
printf "%b %b man pages installed and database updated\\n" "${OVER}" "${TICK}"
return
else
# Something is wrong with the system's man installation, clean up
# our files, (leave everything how we found it).
rm /usr/local/share/man/man8/pihole.8 /usr/local/share/man/man8/pihole-FTL.8 /usr/local/share/man/man5/pihole-FTL.conf.5
printf "%b %b man page db not updated, man pages not installed\\n" "${OVER}" "${CROSS}"
fi
}
stop_service() {
# Stop service passed in as argument.
# Can softfail, as process may not be installed when this is called
local str="Stopping ${1} service"
printf " %b %s..." "${INFO}" "${str}"
if is_command systemctl ; then
systemctl stop "${1}" &> /dev/null || true
else
service "${1}" stop &> /dev/null || true
fi
printf "%b %b %s...\\n" "${OVER}" "${TICK}" "${str}"
}
# Start/Restart service passed in as argument
restart_service() {
# Local, named variables
local str="Restarting ${1} service"
printf " %b %s..." "${INFO}" "${str}"
# If systemctl exists,
if is_command systemctl ; then
# use that to restart the service
systemctl restart "${1}" &> /dev/null
else
# Otherwise, fall back to the service command
service "${1}" restart &> /dev/null
fi
printf "%b %b %s...\\n" "${OVER}" "${TICK}" "${str}"
}
# Enable service so that it will start with next reboot
enable_service() {
# Local, named variables
local str="Enabling ${1} service to start on reboot"
printf " %b %s..." "${INFO}" "${str}"
# If systemctl exists,
if is_command systemctl ; then
# use that to enable the service
systemctl enable "${1}" &> /dev/null
else
# Otherwise, use update-rc.d to accomplish this
update-rc.d "${1}" defaults &> /dev/null
fi
printf "%b %b %s...\\n" "${OVER}" "${TICK}" "${str}"
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}
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# Disable service so that it will not with next reboot
disable_service() {
# Local, named variables
local str="Disabling ${1} service"
printf " %b %s..." "${INFO}" "${str}"
# If systemctl exists,
if is_command systemctl ; then
# use that to disable the service
systemctl disable "${1}" &> /dev/null
else
# Otherwise, use update-rc.d to accomplish this
update-rc.d "${1}" disable &> /dev/null
fi
printf "%b %b %s...\\n" "${OVER}" "${TICK}" "${str}"
}
check_service_active() {
# If systemctl exists,
if is_command systemctl ; then
# use that to check the status of the service
systemctl is-enabled "${1}" &> /dev/null
else
# Otherwise, fall back to service command
service "${1}" status &> /dev/null
fi
}
# Systemd-resolved's DNSStubListener and dnsmasq can't share port 53.
disable_resolved_stublistener() {
printf " %b Testing if systemd-resolved is enabled\\n" "${INFO}"
# Check if Systemd-resolved's DNSStubListener is enabled and active on port 53
if check_service_active "systemd-resolved"; then
# Check if DNSStubListener is enabled
printf " %b %b Testing if systemd-resolved DNSStub-Listener is active" "${OVER}" "${INFO}"
if ( grep -E '#?DNSStubListener=yes' /etc/systemd/resolved.conf &> /dev/null ); then
# Disable the DNSStubListener to unbind it from port 53
# Note that this breaks dns functionality on host until dnsmasq/ftl are up and running
printf "%b %b Disabling systemd-resolved DNSStubListener" "${OVER}" "${TICK}"
# Make a backup of the original /etc/systemd/resolved.conf
# (This will need to be restored on uninstallation)
sed -r -i.orig 's/#?DNSStubListener=yes/DNSStubListener=no/g' /etc/systemd/resolved.conf
printf " and restarting systemd-resolved\\n"
systemctl reload-or-restart systemd-resolved
else
printf "%b %b Systemd-resolved does not need to be restarted\\n" "${OVER}" "${INFO}"
fi
else
printf "%b %b Systemd-resolved is not enabled\\n" "${OVER}" "${INFO}"
fi
}
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update_package_cache() {
# Running apt-get update/upgrade with minimal output can cause some issues with
# requiring user input (e.g password for phpmyadmin see #218)
# Update package cache on apt based OSes. Do this every time since
# it's quick and packages can be updated at any time.
# Local, named variables
local str="Update local cache of available packages"
printf " %b %s..." "${INFO}" "${str}"
# Create a command from the package cache variable
if eval "${UPDATE_PKG_CACHE}" &> /dev/null; then
printf "%b %b %s\\n" "${OVER}" "${TICK}" "${str}"
else
# Otherwise, show an error and exit
printf "%b %b %s\\n" "${OVER}" "${CROSS}" "${str}"
printf " %bError: Unable to update package cache. Please try \"%s\"%b" "${COL_LIGHT_RED}" "${UPDATE_PKG_CACHE}" "${COL_NC}"
return 1
fi
}
# Let user know if they have outdated packages on their system and
# advise them to run a package update at soonest possible.
notify_package_updates_available() {
# Local, named variables
local str="Checking ${PKG_MANAGER} for upgraded packages"
printf "\\n %b %s..." "${INFO}" "${str}"
# Store the list of packages in a variable
updatesToInstall=$(eval "${PKG_COUNT}")
if [[ -d "/lib/modules/$(uname -r)" ]]; then
if [[ "${updatesToInstall}" -eq 0 ]]; then
printf "%b %b %s... up to date!\\n\\n" "${OVER}" "${TICK}" "${str}"
else
printf "%b %b %s... %s updates available\\n" "${OVER}" "${TICK}" "${str}" "${updatesToInstall}"
printf " %b %bIt is recommended to update your OS after installing the Pi-hole!%b\\n\\n" "${INFO}" "${COL_LIGHT_GREEN}" "${COL_NC}"
fi
else
printf "%b %b %s\\n" "${OVER}" "${CROSS}" "${str}"
printf " Kernel update detected. If the install fails, please reboot and try again\\n"
fi
}
# This counter is outside of install_dependent_packages so that it can count the number of times the function is called.
counter=0
install_dependent_packages() {
# Local, named variables should be used here, especially for an iterator
# Add one to the counter
counter=$((counter+1))
if [[ "${counter}" == 1 ]]; then
# On the first loop, print a special message
printf " %b Installer Dependency checks...\\n" "${INFO}"
else
# On all subsequent loops, print a generic message.
printf " %b Main Dependency checks...\\n" "${INFO}"
fi
# Install packages passed in via argument array
# No spinner - conflicts with set -e
declare -a installArray
# Debian based package install - debconf will download the entire package list
# so we just create an array of packages not currently installed to cut down on the
# amount of download traffic.
# NOTE: We may be able to use this installArray in the future to create a list of package that were
# installed by us, and remove only the installed packages, and not the entire list.
if is_command apt-get ; then
# For each package, check if it's already installed (and if so, don't add it to the installArray)
for i in "$@"; do
printf " %b Checking for %s..." "${INFO}" "${i}"
if dpkg-query -W -f='${Status}' "${i}" 2>/dev/null | grep "ok installed" &> /dev/null; then
printf "%b %b Checking for %s\\n" "${OVER}" "${TICK}" "${i}"
else
printf "%b %b Checking for %s (will be installed)\\n" "${OVER}" "${INFO}" "${i}"
installArray+=("${i}")
fi
done
# If there's anything to install, install everything in the list.
if [[ "${#installArray[@]}" -gt 0 ]]; then
test_dpkg_lock
printf " %b Processing %s install(s) for: %s, please wait...\\n" "${INFO}" "${PKG_MANAGER}" "${installArray[*]}"
printf '%*s\n' "$columns" '' | tr " " -;
"${PKG_INSTALL[@]}" "${installArray[@]}"
printf '%*s\n' "$columns" '' | tr " " -;
return
fi
printf "\\n"
return 0
fi
# Install Fedora/CentOS packages
for i in "$@"; do
# For each package, check if it's already installed (and if so, don't add it to the installArray)
printf " %b Checking for %s..." "${INFO}" "${i}"
if "${PKG_MANAGER}" -q list installed "${i}" &> /dev/null; then
printf "%b %b Checking for %s\\n" "${OVER}" "${TICK}" "${i}"
else
printf "%b %b Checking for %s (will be installed)\\n" "${OVER}" "${INFO}" "${i}"
installArray+=("${i}")
fi
done
# If there's anything to install, install everything in the list.
if [[ "${#installArray[@]}" -gt 0 ]]; then
printf " %b Processing %s install(s) for: %s, please wait...\\n" "${INFO}" "${PKG_MANAGER}" "${installArray[*]}"
printf '%*s\n' "$columns" '' | tr " " -;
"${PKG_INSTALL[@]}" "${installArray[@]}"
printf '%*s\n' "$columns" '' | tr " " -;
return
fi
printf "\\n"
return 0
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}
# Install the Web interface dashboard
installPiholeWeb() {
printf "\\n %b Installing blocking page...\\n" "${INFO}"
local str="Creating directory for blocking page, and copying files"
printf " %b %s..." "${INFO}" "${str}"
# Install the directory,
install -d -m 0755 ${PI_HOLE_BLOCKPAGE_DIR}
# and the blockpage
install -D -m 644 ${PI_HOLE_LOCAL_REPO}/advanced/{index,blockingpage}.* ${PI_HOLE_BLOCKPAGE_DIR}/
# Remove superseded file
if [[ -e "${PI_HOLE_BLOCKPAGE_DIR}/index.js" ]]; then
rm "${PI_HOLE_BLOCKPAGE_DIR}/index.js"
fi
printf "%b %b %s\\n" "${OVER}" "${TICK}" "${str}"
local str="Backing up index.lighttpd.html"
printf " %b %s..." "${INFO}" "${str}"
# If the default index file exists,
if [[ -f "${webroot}/index.lighttpd.html" ]]; then
# back it up
mv ${webroot}/index.lighttpd.html ${webroot}/index.lighttpd.orig
printf "%b %b %s\\n" "${OVER}" "${TICK}" "${str}"
else
# Otherwise, don't do anything
printf "%b %b %s\\n" "${OVER}" "${INFO}" "${str}"
printf " No default index.lighttpd.html file found... not backing up\\n"
fi
# Install Sudoers file
local str="Installing sudoer file"
printf "\\n %b %s..." "${INFO}" "${str}"
# Make the .d directory if it doesn't exist,
install -d -m 755 /etc/sudoers.d/
# and copy in the pihole sudoers file
install -m 0640 ${PI_HOLE_LOCAL_REPO}/advanced/Templates/pihole.sudo /etc/sudoers.d/pihole
# Add lighttpd user (OS dependent) to sudoers file
echo "${LIGHTTPD_USER} ALL=NOPASSWD: ${PI_HOLE_BIN_DIR}/pihole" >> /etc/sudoers.d/pihole
# If the Web server user is lighttpd,
if [[ "$LIGHTTPD_USER" == "lighttpd" ]]; then
# Allow executing pihole via sudo with Fedora
# Usually /usr/local/bin ${PI_HOLE_BIN_DIR} is not permitted as directory for sudoable programs
echo "Defaults secure_path = /sbin:/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin:${PI_HOLE_BIN_DIR}" >> /etc/sudoers.d/pihole
fi
# Set the strict permissions on the file
chmod 0440 /etc/sudoers.d/pihole
printf "%b %b %s\\n" "${OVER}" "${TICK}" "${str}"
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}
# Installs a cron file
installCron() {
# Install the cron job
local str="Installing latest Cron script"
printf "\\n %b %s..." "${INFO}" "${str}"
# Copy the cron file over from the local repo
# File must not be world or group writeable and must be owned by root
install -D -m 644 -T -o root -g root ${PI_HOLE_LOCAL_REPO}/advanced/Templates/pihole.cron /etc/cron.d/pihole
# Randomize gravity update time
sed -i "s/59 1 /$((1 + RANDOM % 58)) $((3 + RANDOM % 2))/" /etc/cron.d/pihole
# Randomize update checker time
sed -i "s/59 17/$((1 + RANDOM % 58)) $((12 + RANDOM % 8))/" /etc/cron.d/pihole
printf "%b %b %s\\n" "${OVER}" "${TICK}" "${str}"
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}
# Gravity is a very important script as it aggregates all of the domains into a single HOSTS formatted list,
# which is what Pi-hole needs to begin blocking ads
runGravity() {
# Run gravity in the current shell
{ /opt/pihole/gravity.sh --force; }
}
# Check if the pihole user exists and create if it does not
create_pihole_user() {
local str="Checking for user 'pihole'"
printf " %b %s..." "${INFO}" "${str}"
# If the pihole user exists,
if id -u pihole &> /dev/null; then
# and if the pihole group exists,
if getent group pihole > /dev/null 2>&1; then
# succeed
printf "%b %b %s\\n" "${OVER}" "${TICK}" "${str}"
else
local str="Checking for group 'pihole'"
printf " %b %s..." "${INFO}" "${str}"
local str="Creating group 'pihole'"
# if group can be created
if groupadd pihole; then
printf "%b %b %s\\n" "${OVER}" "${TICK}" "${str}"
local str="Adding user 'pihole' to group 'pihole'"
printf " %b %s..." "${INFO}" "${str}"
# if pihole user can be added to group pihole
if usermod -g pihole pihole; then
printf "%b %b %s\\n" "${OVER}" "${TICK}" "${str}"
else
printf "%b %b %s\\n" "${OVER}" "${CROSS}" "${str}"
fi
else
printf "%b %b %s\\n" "${OVER}" "${CROSS}" "${str}"
fi
fi
else
# If the pihole user doesn't exist,
printf "%b %b %s" "${OVER}" "${CROSS}" "${str}"
local str="Creating user 'pihole'"
printf "%b %b %s..." "${OVER}" "${INFO}" "${str}"
# create her with the useradd command,
if getent group pihole > /dev/null 2>&1; then
# then add her to the pihole group (as it already exists)
if useradd -r --no-user-group -g pihole -s /usr/sbin/nologin pihole; then
printf "%b %b %s\\n" "${OVER}" "${TICK}" "${str}"
else
printf "%b %b %s\\n" "${OVER}" "${CROSS}" "${str}"
fi
else
# add user pihole with default group settings
if useradd -r -s /usr/sbin/nologin pihole; then
printf "%b %b %s\\n" "${OVER}" "${TICK}" "${str}"
else
printf "%b %b %s\\n" "${OVER}" "${CROSS}" "${str}"
fi
fi
fi
}
# This function saves any changes to the setup variables into the setupvars.conf file for future runs
finalExports() {
# If the Web interface is not set to be installed,
if [[ "${INSTALL_WEB_INTERFACE}" == false ]]; then
# and if there is not an IPv4 address,
if [[ "${IPV4_ADDRESS}" ]]; then
# there is no block page, so set IPv4 to 0.0.0.0 (all IP addresses)
IPV4_ADDRESS="0.0.0.0"
fi
if [[ "${IPV6_ADDRESS}" ]]; then
# and IPv6 to ::/0
IPV6_ADDRESS="::/0"
fi
fi
# If the setup variable file exists,
if [[ -e "${setupVars}" ]]; then
# update the variables in the file
sed -i.update.bak '/PIHOLE_INTERFACE/d;/IPV4_ADDRESS/d;/IPV6_ADDRESS/d;/PIHOLE_DNS_1\b/d;/PIHOLE_DNS_2\b/d;/QUERY_LOGGING/d;/INSTALL_WEB_SERVER/d;/INSTALL_WEB_INTERFACE/d;/LIGHTTPD_ENABLED/d;/CACHE_SIZE/d;' "${setupVars}"
fi
# echo the information to the user
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{
echo "PIHOLE_INTERFACE=${PIHOLE_INTERFACE}"
echo "IPV4_ADDRESS=${IPV4_ADDRESS}"
echo "IPV6_ADDRESS=${IPV6_ADDRESS}"
echo "PIHOLE_DNS_1=${PIHOLE_DNS_1}"
echo "PIHOLE_DNS_2=${PIHOLE_DNS_2}"
echo "QUERY_LOGGING=${QUERY_LOGGING}"
echo "INSTALL_WEB_SERVER=${INSTALL_WEB_SERVER}"
echo "INSTALL_WEB_INTERFACE=${INSTALL_WEB_INTERFACE}"
echo "LIGHTTPD_ENABLED=${LIGHTTPD_ENABLED}"
echo "CACHE_SIZE=${CACHE_SIZE}"
}>> "${setupVars}"
chmod 644 "${setupVars}"
# Set the privacy level
sed -i '/PRIVACYLEVEL/d' "${PI_HOLE_CONFIG_DIR}/pihole-FTL.conf"
echo "PRIVACYLEVEL=${PRIVACY_LEVEL}" >> "${PI_HOLE_CONFIG_DIR}/pihole-FTL.conf"
# Bring in the current settings and the functions to manipulate them
source "${setupVars}"
source "${PI_HOLE_LOCAL_REPO}/advanced/Scripts/webpage.sh"
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# Look for DNS server settings which would have to be reapplied
ProcessDNSSettings
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# Look for DHCP server settings which would have to be reapplied
ProcessDHCPSettings
}
# Install the logrotate script
installLogrotate() {
local str="Installing latest logrotate script"
printf "\\n %b %s..." "${INFO}" "${str}"
# Copy the file over from the local repo
install -D -m 644 -T ${PI_HOLE_LOCAL_REPO}/advanced/Templates/logrotate /etc/pihole/logrotate
# Different operating systems have different user / group
# settings for logrotate that makes it impossible to create
# a static logrotate file that will work with e.g.
# Rasbian and Ubuntu at the same time. Hence, we have to
# customize the logrotate script here in order to reflect
# the local properties of the /var/log directory
logusergroup="$(stat -c '%U %G' /var/log)"
# If there is a usergroup for log rotation,
if [[ ! -z "${logusergroup}" ]]; then
# replace the line in the logrotate script with that usergroup.
sed -i "s/# su #/su ${logusergroup}/g;" /etc/pihole/logrotate
fi
printf "%b %b %s\\n" "${OVER}" "${TICK}" "${str}"
}
# At some point in the future this list can be pruned, for now we'll need it to ensure updates don't break.
# Refactoring of install script has changed the name of a couple of variables. Sort them out here.
accountForRefactor() {
sed -i 's/piholeInterface/PIHOLE_INTERFACE/g' "${setupVars}"
sed -i 's/IPv4_address/IPV4_ADDRESS/g' "${setupVars}"
sed -i 's/IPv4addr/IPV4_ADDRESS/g' "${setupVars}"
sed -i 's/IPv6_address/IPV6_ADDRESS/g' "${setupVars}"
sed -i 's/piholeIPv6/IPV6_ADDRESS/g' "${setupVars}"
sed -i 's/piholeDNS1/PIHOLE_DNS_1/g' "${setupVars}"
sed -i 's/piholeDNS2/PIHOLE_DNS_2/g' "${setupVars}"
sed -i 's/^INSTALL_WEB=/INSTALL_WEB_INTERFACE=/' "${setupVars}"
# Add 'INSTALL_WEB_SERVER', if its not been applied already: https://github.com/pi-hole/pi-hole/pull/2115
if ! grep -q '^INSTALL_WEB_SERVER=' ${setupVars}; then
local webserver_installed=false
if grep -q '^INSTALL_WEB_INTERFACE=true' ${setupVars}; then
webserver_installed=true
fi
echo -e "INSTALL_WEB_SERVER=$webserver_installed" >> "${setupVars}"
fi
}
# Install base files and web interface
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installPihole() {
# If the user wants to install the Web interface,
if [[ "${INSTALL_WEB_INTERFACE}" == true ]]; then
if [[ ! -d "${webroot}" ]]; then
# make the Web directory if necessary
install -d -m 0755 ${webroot}
fi
if [[ "${INSTALL_WEB_SERVER}" == true ]]; then
# Set the owner and permissions
chown ${LIGHTTPD_USER}:${LIGHTTPD_GROUP} ${webroot}
chmod 0775 ${webroot}
# Repair permissions if webroot is not world readable
chmod a+rx /var/www
chmod a+rx ${webroot}
# Give lighttpd access to the pihole group so the web interface can
# manage the gravity.db database
usermod -a -G pihole ${LIGHTTPD_USER}
# If the lighttpd command is executable,
if is_command lighty-enable-mod ; then
# enable fastcgi and fastcgi-php
lighty-enable-mod fastcgi fastcgi-php > /dev/null || true
else
# Otherwise, show info about installing them
printf " %b Warning: 'lighty-enable-mod' utility not found\\n" "${INFO}"
printf " Please ensure fastcgi is enabled if you experience issues\\n"
fi
fi
fi
# For updates and unattended install.
if [[ "${useUpdateVars}" == true ]]; then
accountForRefactor
fi
# Install base files and web interface
if ! installScripts; then
printf " %b Failure in dependent script copy function.\\n" "${CROSS}"
exit 1
fi
# Install config files
if ! installConfigs; then
printf " %b Failure in dependent config copy function.\\n" "${CROSS}"
exit 1
fi
# If the user wants to install the dashboard,
if [[ "${INSTALL_WEB_INTERFACE}" == true ]]; then
# do so
installPiholeWeb
fi
# Install the cron file
installCron
# Install the logrotate file
installLogrotate
# Check if dnsmasq is present. If so, disable it and back up any possible
# config file
disable_dnsmasq
# install a man page entry for pihole
install_manpage
# Update setupvars.conf with any variables that may or may not have been changed during the install
finalExports
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}
# SELinux
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checkSelinux() {
local DEFAULT_SELINUX
local CURRENT_SELINUX
local SELINUX_ENFORCING=0
# Check for SELinux configuration file and getenforce command
if [[ -f /etc/selinux/config ]] && command -v getenforce &> /dev/null; then
# Check the default SELinux mode
DEFAULT_SELINUX=$(awk -F= '/^SELINUX=/ {print $2}' /etc/selinux/config)
case "${DEFAULT_SELINUX,,}" in
enforcing)
printf " %b %bDefault SELinux: %s%b\\n" "${CROSS}" "${COL_RED}" "${DEFAULT_SELINUX}" "${COL_NC}"
SELINUX_ENFORCING=1
;;
*) # 'permissive' and 'disabled'
printf " %b %bDefault SELinux: %s%b\\n" "${TICK}" "${COL_GREEN}" "${DEFAULT_SELINUX}" "${COL_NC}"
;;
esac
# Check the current state of SELinux
CURRENT_SELINUX=$(getenforce)
case "${CURRENT_SELINUX,,}" in
enforcing)
printf " %b %bCurrent SELinux: %s%b\\n" "${CROSS}" "${COL_RED}" "${CURRENT_SELINUX}" "${COL_NC}"
SELINUX_ENFORCING=1
;;
*) # 'permissive' and 'disabled'
printf " %b %bCurrent SELinux: %s%b\\n" "${TICK}" "${COL_GREEN}" "${CURRENT_SELINUX}" "${COL_NC}"
;;
esac
else
echo -e " ${INFO} ${COL_GREEN}SELinux not detected${COL_NC}";
fi
# Exit the installer if any SELinux checks toggled the flag
if [[ "${SELINUX_ENFORCING}" -eq 1 ]] && [[ -z "${PIHOLE_SELINUX}" ]]; then
printf " Pi-hole does not provide an SELinux policy as the required changes modify the security of your system.\\n"
printf " Please refer to https://wiki.centos.org/HowTos/SELinux if SELinux is required for your deployment.\\n"
printf " This check can be skipped by setting the environment variable %bPIHOLE_SELINUX%b to %btrue%b\\n" "${COL_LIGHT_RED}" "${COL_NC}" "${COL_LIGHT_RED}" "${COL_NC}"
printf " e.g: export PIHOLE_SELINUX=true\\n"
printf " By setting this variable to true you acknowledge there may be issues with Pi-hole during or after the install\\n"
printf "\\n %bSELinux Enforcing detected, exiting installer%b\\n" "${COL_LIGHT_RED}" "${COL_NC}";
exit 1;
elif [[ "${SELINUX_ENFORCING}" -eq 1 ]] && [[ -n "${PIHOLE_SELINUX}" ]]; then
printf " %b %bSELinux Enforcing detected%b. PIHOLE_SELINUX env variable set - installer will continue\\n" "${INFO}" "${COL_LIGHT_RED}" "${COL_NC}"
fi
}
# Installation complete message with instructions for the user
displayFinalMessage() {
# If the number of arguments is > 0,
if [[ "${#1}" -gt 0 ]] ; then
# set the password to the first argument.
pwstring="$1"
elif [[ $(grep 'WEBPASSWORD' -c /etc/pihole/setupVars.conf) -gt 0 ]]; then
# Else if the password exists from previous setup, we'll load it later
pwstring="unchanged"
else
# Else, inform the user that there is no set password.
pwstring="NOT SET"
fi
# If the user wants to install the dashboard,
if [[ "${INSTALL_WEB_INTERFACE}" == true ]]; then
# Store a message in a variable and display it
additional="View the web interface at http://pi.hole/admin or http://${IPV4_ADDRESS%/*}/admin
Your Admin Webpage login password is ${pwstring}"
fi
# Final completion message to user
whiptail --msgbox --backtitle "Make it so." --title "Installation Complete!" "Configure your devices to use the Pi-hole as their DNS server using:
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IPv4: ${IPV4_ADDRESS%/*}
IPv6: ${IPV6_ADDRESS:-"Not Configured"}
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If you set a new IP address, you should restart the Pi.
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The install log is in /etc/pihole.
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${additional}" "${r}" "${c}"
}
update_dialogs() {
# If pihole -r "reconfigure" option was selected,
if [[ "${reconfigure}" = true ]]; then
# set some variables that will be used
opt1a="Repair"
opt1b="This will retain existing settings"
strAdd="You will remain on the same version"
else
# Otherwise, set some variables with different values
opt1a="Update"
opt1b="This will retain existing settings."
strAdd="You will be updated to the latest version."
fi
opt2a="Reconfigure"
opt2b="This will reset your Pi-hole and allow you to enter new settings."
# Display the information to the user
UpdateCmd=$(whiptail --title "Existing Install Detected!" --menu "\\n\\nWe have detected an existing install.\\n\\nPlease choose from the following options: \\n($strAdd)" "${r}" "${c}" 2 \
"${opt1a}" "${opt1b}" \
"${opt2a}" "${opt2b}" 3>&2 2>&1 1>&3) || \
{ printf " %bCancel was selected, exiting installer%b\\n" "${COL_LIGHT_RED}" "${COL_NC}"; exit 1; }
# Set the variable based on if the user chooses
case ${UpdateCmd} in
# repair, or
${opt1a})
printf " %b %s option selected\\n" "${INFO}" "${opt1a}"
useUpdateVars=true
;;
# reconfigure,
${opt2a})
printf " %b %s option selected\\n" "${INFO}" "${opt2a}"
useUpdateVars=false
;;
esac
}
check_download_exists() {
status=$(curl --head --silent "https://ftl.pi-hole.net/${1}" | head -n 1)
if grep -q "404" <<< "$status"; then
return 1
else
return 0
fi
}
fully_fetch_repo() {
# Add upstream branches to shallow clone
local directory="${1}"
cd "${directory}" || return 1
if is_repo "${directory}"; then
git remote set-branches origin '*' || return 1
git fetch --quiet || return 1
else
return 1
fi
return 0
}
get_available_branches() {
# Return available branches
local directory
directory="${1}"
local output
cd "${directory}" || return 1
# Get reachable remote branches, but store STDERR as STDOUT variable
output=$( { git ls-remote --heads --quiet | cut -d'/' -f3- -; } 2>&1 )
# echo status for calling function to capture
echo "$output"
return
}
fetch_checkout_pull_branch() {
# Check out specified branch
local directory
directory="${1}"
local branch
branch="${2}"
# Set the reference for the requested branch, fetch, check it put and pull it
cd "${directory}" || return 1
git remote set-branches origin "${branch}" || return 1
git stash --all --quiet &> /dev/null || true
git clean --quiet --force -d || true
git fetch --quiet || return 1
checkout_pull_branch "${directory}" "${branch}" || return 1
}
checkout_pull_branch() {
# Check out specified branch
local directory
directory="${1}"
local branch
branch="${2}"
local oldbranch
cd "${directory}" || return 1
oldbranch="$(git symbolic-ref HEAD)"
str="Switching to branch: '${branch}' from '${oldbranch}'"
printf " %b %s" "${INFO}" "$str"
git checkout "${branch}" --quiet || return 1
printf "%b %b %s\\n" "${OVER}" "${TICK}" "$str"
# Data in the repositories is public anyway so we can make it readable by everyone (+r to keep executable permission if already set by git)
chmod -R a+rX "${directory}"
git_pull=$(git pull || return 1)
if [[ "$git_pull" == *"up-to-date"* ]]; then
printf " %b %s\\n" "${INFO}" "${git_pull}"
else
printf "%s\\n" "$git_pull"
fi
return 0
}
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clone_or_update_repos() {
# If the user wants to reconfigure,
if [[ "${reconfigure}" == true ]]; then
printf " %b Performing reconfiguration, skipping download of local repos\\n" "${INFO}"
# Reset the Core repo
resetRepo ${PI_HOLE_LOCAL_REPO} || \
{ printf " %bUnable to reset %s, exiting installer%b\\n" "${COL_LIGHT_RED}" "${PI_HOLE_LOCAL_REPO}" "${COL_NC}"; \
exit 1; \
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}
# If the Web interface was installed,
if [[ "${INSTALL_WEB_INTERFACE}" == true ]]; then
# reset it's repo
resetRepo ${webInterfaceDir} || \
{ printf " %bUnable to reset %s, exiting installer%b\\n" "${COL_LIGHT_RED}" "${webInterfaceDir}" "${COL_NC}"; \
exit 1; \
}
fi
# Otherwise, a repair is happening
else
# so get git files for Core
getGitFiles ${PI_HOLE_LOCAL_REPO} ${piholeGitUrl} || \
{ printf " %bUnable to clone %s into %s, unable to continue%b\\n" "${COL_LIGHT_RED}" "${piholeGitUrl}" "${PI_HOLE_LOCAL_REPO}" "${COL_NC}"; \
exit 1; \
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}
# If the Web interface was installed,
if [[ "${INSTALL_WEB_INTERFACE}" == true ]]; then
# get the Web git files
getGitFiles ${webInterfaceDir} ${webInterfaceGitUrl} || \
{ printf " %bUnable to clone %s into ${webInterfaceDir}, exiting installer%b\\n" "${COL_LIGHT_RED}" "${webInterfaceGitUrl}" "${COL_NC}"; \
exit 1; \
}
fi
fi
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}
# Download FTL binary to random temp directory and install FTL binary
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# Disable directive for SC2120 a value _can_ be passed to this function, but it is passed from an external script that sources this one
# shellcheck disable=SC2120
FTLinstall() {
# Local, named variables
local latesttag
local str="Downloading and Installing FTL"
printf " %b %s..." "${INFO}" "${str}"
# Move into the temp ftl directory
pushd "$(mktemp -d)" > /dev/null || { printf "Unable to make temporary directory for FTL binary download\\n"; return 1; }
# Always replace pihole-FTL.service
install -T -m 0755 "${PI_HOLE_LOCAL_REPO}/advanced/Templates/pihole-FTL.service" "/etc/init.d/pihole-FTL"
local ftlBranch
local url
if [[ -f "/etc/pihole/ftlbranch" ]];then
ftlBranch=$(</etc/pihole/ftlbranch)
else
ftlBranch="master"
fi
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local binary
binary="${1}"
# Determine which version of FTL to download
if [[ "${ftlBranch}" == "master" ]];then
url="https://github.com/pi-hole/ftl/releases/latest/download"
else
url="https://ftl.pi-hole.net/${ftlBranch}"
fi
if curl -sSL --fail "${url}/${binary}" -o "${binary}"; then
# If the download worked, get sha1 of the binary we just downloaded for verification.
curl -sSL --fail "${url}/${binary}.sha1" -o "${binary}.sha1"
# If we downloaded binary file (as opposed to text),
if sha1sum --status --quiet -c "${binary}".sha1; then
printf "transferred... "
# Before stopping FTL, we download the macvendor database
curl -sSL "https://ftl.pi-hole.net/macvendor.db" -o "${PI_HOLE_CONFIG_DIR}/macvendor.db" || true
chmod 644 "${PI_HOLE_CONFIG_DIR}/macvendor.db"
chown pihole:pihole "${PI_HOLE_CONFIG_DIR}/macvendor.db"
# Stop pihole-FTL service if available
stop_service pihole-FTL &> /dev/null
# Install the new version with the correct permissions
install -T -m 0755 "${binary}" /usr/bin/pihole-FTL
# Move back into the original directory the user was in
popd > /dev/null || { printf "Unable to return to original directory after FTL binary download.\\n"; return 1; }
# Installed the FTL service
printf "%b %b %s\\n" "${OVER}" "${TICK}" "${str}"
return 0
else
# Otherwise, the hash download failed, so print and exit.
popd > /dev/null || { printf "Unable to return to original directory after FTL binary download.\\n"; return 1; }
printf "%b %b %s\\n" "${OVER}" "${CROSS}" "${str}"
printf " %bError: Download of %s/%s failed (checksum error)%b\\n" "${COL_LIGHT_RED}" "${url}" "${binary}" "${COL_NC}"
return 1
fi
else
# Otherwise, the download failed, so print and exit.
popd > /dev/null || { printf "Unable to return to original directory after FTL binary download.\\n"; return 1; }
printf "%b %b %s\\n" "${OVER}" "${CROSS}" "${str}"
# The URL could not be found
printf " %bError: URL %s/%s not found%b\\n" "${COL_LIGHT_RED}" "${url}" "${binary}" "${COL_NC}"
return 1
fi
}
disable_dnsmasq() {
# dnsmasq can now be stopped and disabled if it exists
if which dnsmasq &> /dev/null; then
if check_service_active "dnsmasq";then
printf " %b FTL can now resolve DNS Queries without dnsmasq running separately\\n" "${INFO}"
stop_service dnsmasq
disable_service dnsmasq
fi
fi
# Backup existing /etc/dnsmasq.conf if present and ensure that
# /etc/dnsmasq.conf contains only "conf-dir=/etc/dnsmasq.d"
local conffile="/etc/dnsmasq.conf"
if [[ -f "${conffile}" ]]; then
printf " %b Backing up %s to %s.old\\n" "${INFO}" "${conffile}" "${conffile}"
mv "${conffile}" "${conffile}.old"
fi
# Create /etc/dnsmasq.conf
echo "conf-dir=/etc/dnsmasq.d" > "${conffile}"
chmod 644 "${conffile}"
}
get_binary_name() {
# This gives the machine architecture which may be different from the OS architecture...
local machine
machine=$(uname -m)
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local l_binary
local str="Detecting processor"
printf " %b %s..." "${INFO}" "${str}"
# If the machine is arm or aarch
if [[ "${machine}" == "arm"* || "${machine}" == *"aarch"* ]]; then
# ARM
local rev
rev=$(uname -m | sed "s/[^0-9]//g;")
local lib
lib=$(ldd /bin/ls | grep -E '^\s*/lib' | awk '{ print $1 }')
if [[ "${lib}" == "/lib/ld-linux-aarch64.so.1" ]]; then
printf "%b %b Detected AArch64 (64 Bit ARM) processor\\n" "${OVER}" "${TICK}"
# set the binary to be used
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l_binary="pihole-FTL-aarch64-linux-gnu"
elif [[ "${lib}" == "/lib/ld-linux-armhf.so.3" ]]; then
# Hard-float available: Use gnueabihf binaries
# If ARMv8 or higher is found (e.g., BCM2837 as found in Raspberry Pi Model 3B)
if [[ "${rev}" -gt 7 ]]; then
printf "%b %b Detected ARMv8 (or newer) processor\\n" "${OVER}" "${TICK}"
# set the binary to be used
l_binary="pihole-FTL-armv8-linux-gnueabihf"
elif [[ "${rev}" -eq 7 ]]; then
# Otherwise, if ARMv7 is found (e.g., BCM2836 as found in Raspberry Pi Model 2)
printf "%b %b Detected ARMv7 processor (with hard-float support)\\n" "${OVER}" "${TICK}"
# set the binary to be used
l_binary="pihole-FTL-armv7-linux-gnueabihf"
else
# Otherwise, use the ARMv6 binary (e.g., BCM2835 as found in Raspberry Pi Zero and Model 1)
printf "%b %b Detected ARMv6 processor (with hard-float support)\\n" "${OVER}" "${TICK}"
# set the binary to be used
l_binary="pihole-FTL-armv6-linux-gnueabihf"
fi
else
# No hard-float support found: Use gnueabi binaries
# Use the ARMv4-compliant binary only if we detected an ARMv4T core
if [[ "${rev}" -eq 4 ]]; then
printf "%b %b Detected ARMv4 processor\\n" "${OVER}" "${TICK}"
# set the binary to be used
l_binary="pihole-FTL-armv4-linux-gnueabi"
# Otherwise, use the ARMv5 binary. To date (end of 2020), all modern ARM processors
# are backwards-compatible to the ARMv5
else
printf "%b %b Detected ARMv5 (or newer) processor\\n" "${OVER}" "${TICK}"
# set the binary to be used
l_binary="pihole-FTL-armv5-linux-gnueabi"
fi
fi
elif [[ "${machine}" == "x86_64" ]]; then
# This gives the processor of packages dpkg installs (for example, "i386")
local dpkgarch
dpkgarch=$(dpkg --print-processor 2> /dev/null || dpkg --print-architecture 2> /dev/null)
# Special case: This is a 32 bit OS, installed on a 64 bit machine
# -> change machine processor to download the 32 bit executable
# We only check this for Debian-based systems as this has been an issue
# in the past (see https://github.com/pi-hole/pi-hole/pull/2004)
if [[ "${dpkgarch}" == "i386" ]]; then
printf "%b %b Detected 32bit (i686) processor\\n" "${OVER}" "${TICK}"
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l_binary="pihole-FTL-linux-x86_32"
else
# 64bit
printf "%b %b Detected x86_64 processor\\n" "${OVER}" "${TICK}"
# set the binary to be used
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l_binary="pihole-FTL-linux-x86_64"
fi
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else
# Something else - we try to use 32bit executable and warn the user
if [[ ! "${machine}" == "i686" ]]; then
printf "%b %b %s...\\n" "${OVER}" "${CROSS}" "${str}"
printf " %b %bNot able to detect processor (unknown: %s), trying x86 (32bit) executable%b\\n" "${INFO}" "${COL_LIGHT_RED}" "${machine}" "${COL_NC}"
printf " %b Contact Pi-hole Support if you experience issues (e.g: FTL not running)\\n" "${INFO}"
else
printf "%b %b Detected 32bit (i686) processor\\n" "${OVER}" "${TICK}"
fi
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l_binary="pihole-FTL-linux-x86_32"
fi
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# Returning a string value via echo
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echo ${l_binary}
}
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FTLcheckUpdate() {
#In the next section we check to see if FTL is already installed (in case of pihole -r).
#If the installed version matches the latest version, then check the installed sha1sum of the binary vs the remote sha1sum. If they do not match, then download
printf " %b Checking for existing FTL binary...\\n" "${INFO}"
local ftlLoc
ftlLoc=$(which pihole-FTL 2>/dev/null)
local ftlBranch
if [[ -f "/etc/pihole/ftlbranch" ]];then
ftlBranch=$(</etc/pihole/ftlbranch)
else
ftlBranch="master"
fi
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local binary
binary="${1}"
local remoteSha1
local localSha1
# if dnsmasq exists and is running at this point, force reinstall of FTL Binary
if which dnsmasq &> /dev/null; then
if check_service_active "dnsmasq";then
return 0
fi
fi
if [[ ! "${ftlBranch}" == "master" ]]; then
#Check whether or not the binary for this FTL branch actually exists. If not, then there is no update!
local path
path="${ftlBranch}/${binary}"
# shellcheck disable=SC1090
if ! check_download_exists "$path"; then
printf " %b Branch \"%s\" is not available.\\n" "${INFO}" "${ftlBranch}"
printf " %b Use %bpihole checkout ftl [branchname]%b to switch to a valid branch.\\n" "${INFO}" "${COL_LIGHT_GREEN}" "${COL_NC}"
return 2
fi
if [[ ${ftlLoc} ]]; then
# We already have a pihole-FTL binary downloaded.
# Alt branches don't have a tagged version against them, so just confirm the checksum of the local vs remote to decide whether we download or not
remoteSha1=$(curl -sSL --fail "https://ftl.pi-hole.net/${ftlBranch}/${binary}.sha1" | cut -d ' ' -f 1)
localSha1=$(sha1sum "$(which pihole-FTL)" | cut -d ' ' -f 1)
if [[ "${remoteSha1}" != "${localSha1}" ]]; then
printf " %b Checksums do not match, downloading from ftl.pi-hole.net.\\n" "${INFO}"
return 0
else
printf " %b Checksum of installed binary matches remote. No need to download!\\n" "${INFO}"
return 1
fi
else
return 0
fi
else
if [[ ${ftlLoc} ]]; then
local FTLversion
FTLversion=$(/usr/bin/pihole-FTL tag)
local FTLlatesttag
if ! FTLlatesttag=$(curl -sI https://github.com/pi-hole/FTL/releases/latest | grep --color=never -i Location: | awk -F / '{print $NF}' | tr -d '[:cntrl:]'); then
# There was an issue while retrieving the latest version
printf " %b Failed to retrieve latest FTL release metadata" "${CROSS}"
return 3
fi
if [[ "${FTLversion}" != "${FTLlatesttag}" ]]; then
return 0
else
printf " %b Latest FTL Binary already installed (%s). Confirming Checksum...\\n" "${INFO}" "${FTLlatesttag}"
remoteSha1=$(curl -sSL --fail "https://github.com/pi-hole/FTL/releases/download/${FTLversion%$'\r'}/${binary}.sha1" | cut -d ' ' -f 1)
localSha1=$(sha1sum "$(which pihole-FTL)" | cut -d ' ' -f 1)
if [[ "${remoteSha1}" != "${localSha1}" ]]; then
printf " %b Corruption detected...\\n" "${INFO}"
return 0
else
printf " %b Checksum correct. No need to download!\\n" "${INFO}"
return 1
fi
fi
else
return 0
fi
fi
}
# Detect suitable FTL binary platform
FTLdetect() {
printf "\\n %b FTL Checks...\\n\\n" "${INFO}"
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printf " %b" "${2}"
if FTLcheckUpdate "${1}"; then
FTLinstall "${1}" || return 1
fi
}
make_temporary_log() {
# Create a random temporary file for the log
TEMPLOG=$(mktemp /tmp/pihole_temp.XXXXXX)
# Open handle 3 for templog
# https://stackoverflow.com/questions/18460186/writing-outputs-to-log-file-and-console
exec 3>"$TEMPLOG"
# Delete templog, but allow for addressing via file handle
# This lets us write to the log without having a temporary file on the drive, which
# is meant to be a security measure so there is not a lingering file on the drive during the install process
rm "$TEMPLOG"
}
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copy_to_install_log() {
# Copy the contents of file descriptor 3 into the install log
# Since we use color codes such as '\e[1;33m', they should be removed
sed 's/\[[0-9;]\{1,5\}m//g' < /proc/$$/fd/3 > "${installLogLoc}"
chmod 644 "${installLogLoc}"
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}
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main() {
######## FIRST CHECK ########
# Must be root to install
local str="Root user check"
printf "\\n"
# If the user's id is zero,
if [[ "${EUID}" -eq 0 ]]; then
# they are root and all is good
printf " %b %s\\n" "${TICK}" "${str}"
# Show the Pi-hole logo so people know it's genuine since the logo and name are trademarked
show_ascii_berry
make_temporary_log
else
# Otherwise, they do not have enough privileges, so let the user know
printf " %b %s\\n" "${INFO}" "${str}"
printf " %b %bScript called with non-root privileges%b\\n" "${INFO}" "${COL_LIGHT_RED}" "${COL_NC}"
printf " The Pi-hole requires elevated privileges to install and run\\n"
printf " Please check the installer for any concerns regarding this requirement\\n"
printf " Make sure to download this script from a trusted source\\n\\n"
printf " %b Sudo utility check" "${INFO}"
# If the sudo command exists, try rerunning as admin
if is_command sudo ; then
printf "%b %b Sudo utility check\\n" "${OVER}" "${TICK}"
# when run via curl piping
if [[ "$0" == "bash" ]]; then
# Download the install script and run it with admin rights
exec curl -sSL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/pi-hole/pi-hole/master/automated%20install/basic-install.sh | sudo bash "$@"
else
# when run via calling local bash script
exec sudo bash "$0" "$@"
fi
exit $?
else
# Otherwise, tell the user they need to run the script as root, and bail
printf "%b %b Sudo utility check\\n" "${OVER}" "${CROSS}"
printf " %b Sudo is needed for the Web Interface to run pihole commands\\n\\n" "${INFO}"
printf " %b %bPlease re-run this installer as root${COL_NC}\\n" "${INFO}" "${COL_LIGHT_RED}"
exit 1
fi
fi
# Check for supported distribution
distro_check
# If the setup variable file exists,
if [[ -f "${setupVars}" ]]; then
# if it's running unattended,
if [[ "${runUnattended}" == true ]]; then
printf " %b Performing unattended setup, no whiptail dialogs will be displayed\\n" "${INFO}"
# Use the setup variables
useUpdateVars=true
# also disable debconf-apt-progress dialogs
export DEBIAN_FRONTEND="noninteractive"
else
# If running attended, show the available options (repair/reconfigure)
update_dialogs
fi
fi
# Start the installer
# Notify user of package availability
notify_package_updates_available
# Install packages used by this installation script
install_dependent_packages "${INSTALLER_DEPS[@]}"
# Check that the installed OS is officially supported - display warning if not
os_check
# Check if SELinux is Enforcing
checkSelinux
if [[ "${useUpdateVars}" == false ]]; then
# Display welcome dialogs
welcomeDialogs
# Create directory for Pi-hole storage
install -d -m 755 /etc/pihole/
# Determine available interfaces
get_available_interfaces
# Find interfaces and let the user choose one
chooseInterface
# Decide what upstream DNS Servers to use
setDNS
# Give the user a choice of blocklists to include in their install. Or not.
chooseBlocklists
# Let the user decide if they want to block ads over IPv4 and/or IPv6
use4andor6
# Let the user decide if they want the web interface to be installed automatically
setAdminFlag
# Let the user decide if they want query logging enabled...
setLogging
# Let the user decide the FTL privacy level
setPrivacyLevel
else
# Setup adlist file if not exists
installDefaultBlocklists
# Source ${setupVars} to use predefined user variables in the functions
source "${setupVars}"
# Get the privacy level if it exists (default is 0)
if [[ -f "${PI_HOLE_CONFIG_DIR}/pihole-FTL.conf" ]]; then
PRIVACY_LEVEL=$(sed -ne 's/PRIVACYLEVEL=\(.*\)/\1/p' "${PI_HOLE_CONFIG_DIR}/pihole-FTL.conf")
# If no setting was found, default to 0
PRIVACY_LEVEL="${PRIVACY_LEVEL:-0}"
fi
fi
# Download or update the scripts by updating the appropriate git repos
clone_or_update_repos
# Install the Core dependencies
local dep_install_list=("${PIHOLE_DEPS[@]}")
if [[ "${INSTALL_WEB_SERVER}" == true ]]; then
# And, if the setting says so, install the Web admin interface dependencies
dep_install_list+=("${PIHOLE_WEB_DEPS[@]}")
fi
install_dependent_packages "${dep_install_list[@]}"
unset dep_install_list
# On some systems, lighttpd is not enabled on first install. We need to enable it here if the user
# has chosen to install the web interface, else the LIGHTTPD_ENABLED check will fail
if [[ "${INSTALL_WEB_SERVER}" == true ]]; then
enable_service lighttpd
fi
# Determine if lighttpd is correctly enabled
if check_service_active "lighttpd"; then
LIGHTTPD_ENABLED=true
else
LIGHTTPD_ENABLED=false
fi
# Create the pihole user
create_pihole_user
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# Check if FTL is installed - do this early on as FTL is a hard dependency for Pi-hole
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local funcOutput
funcOutput=$(get_binary_name) #Store output of get_binary_name here
local binary
binary="pihole-FTL${funcOutput##*pihole-FTL}" #binary name will be the last line of the output of get_binary_name (it always begins with pihole-FTL)
local theRest
theRest="${funcOutput%pihole-FTL*}" # Print the rest of get_binary_name's output to display (cut out from first instance of "pihole-FTL")
if ! FTLdetect "${binary}" "${theRest}"; then
printf " %b FTL Engine not installed\\n" "${CROSS}"
exit 1
fi
# Install and log everything to a file
installPihole | tee -a /proc/$$/fd/3
# Copy the temp log file into final log location for storage
copy_to_install_log
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if [[ "${INSTALL_WEB_INTERFACE}" == true ]]; then
# Add password to web UI if there is none
pw=""
# If no password is set,
if [[ $(grep 'WEBPASSWORD' -c /etc/pihole/setupVars.conf) == 0 ]] ; then
# generate a random password
pw=$(tr -dc _A-Z-a-z-0-9 < /dev/urandom | head -c 8)
# shellcheck disable=SC1091
. /opt/pihole/webpage.sh
echo "WEBPASSWORD=$(HashPassword "${pw}")" >> "${setupVars}"
fi
fi
# Check for and disable systemd-resolved-DNSStubListener before reloading resolved
# DNSStubListener needs to remain in place for installer to download needed files,
# so this change needs to be made after installation is complete,
# but before starting or resarting the dnsmasq or ftl services
disable_resolved_stublistener
# If the Web server was installed,
if [[ "${INSTALL_WEB_SERVER}" == true ]]; then
if [[ "${LIGHTTPD_ENABLED}" == true ]]; then
restart_service lighttpd
enable_service lighttpd
else
printf " %b Lighttpd is disabled, skipping service restart\\n" "${INFO}"
fi
fi
printf " %b Restarting services...\\n" "${INFO}"
# Start services
# Enable FTL
# Ensure the service is enabled before trying to start it
# Fixes a problem reported on Ubuntu 18.04 where trying to start
# the service before enabling causes installer to exit
enable_service pihole-FTL
restart_service pihole-FTL
# Download and compile the aggregated block list
runGravity
# Force an update of the updatechecker
/opt/pihole/updatecheck.sh
/opt/pihole/updatecheck.sh x remote
if [[ "${useUpdateVars}" == false ]]; then
displayFinalMessage "${pw}"
fi
# If the Web interface was installed,
if [[ "${INSTALL_WEB_INTERFACE}" == true ]]; then
# If there is a password,
if (( ${#pw} > 0 )) ; then
# display the password
printf " %b Web Interface password: %b%s%b\\n" "${INFO}" "${COL_LIGHT_GREEN}" "${pw}" "${COL_NC}"
printf " %b This can be changed using 'pihole -a -p'\\n\\n" "${INFO}"
fi
fi
if [[ "${useUpdateVars}" == false ]]; then
# If the Web interface was installed,
if [[ "${INSTALL_WEB_INTERFACE}" == true ]]; then
printf " %b View the web interface at http://pi.hole/admin or http://%s/admin\\n\\n" "${INFO}" "${IPV4_ADDRESS%/*}"
fi
# Explain to the user how to use Pi-hole as their DNS server
printf " %b You may now configure your devices to use the Pi-hole as their DNS server\\n" "${INFO}"
[[ -n "${IPV4_ADDRESS%/*}" ]] && printf " %b Pi-hole DNS (IPv4): %s\\n" "${INFO}" "${IPV4_ADDRESS%/*}"
[[ -n "${IPV6_ADDRESS}" ]] && printf " %b Pi-hole DNS (IPv6): %s\\n" "${INFO}" "${IPV6_ADDRESS}"
printf " %b If you set a new IP address, please restart the server running the Pi-hole\\n" "${INFO}"
INSTALL_TYPE="Installation"
else
INSTALL_TYPE="Update"
fi
# Display where the log file is
printf "\\n %b The install log is located at: %s\\n" "${INFO}" "${installLogLoc}"
printf "%b%s Complete! %b\\n" "${COL_LIGHT_GREEN}" "${INSTALL_TYPE}" "${COL_NC}"
if [[ "${INSTALL_TYPE}" == "Update" ]]; then
printf "\\n"
"${PI_HOLE_BIN_DIR}"/pihole version --current
fi
}
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if [[ "${PH_TEST}" != true ]] ; then
main "$@"
fi