diff --git a/gravity.sh b/gravity.sh index d890f37c..5f71d29c 100755 --- a/gravity.sh +++ b/gravity.sh @@ -249,17 +249,12 @@ function gravity_unique() { function gravity_hostFormat() { # Format domain list as "192.168.x.x domain.com" echo "::: Formatting domains into a HOSTS file..." - hostname=$( $piholeDir/$accretionDisc - cat $piholeDir/$eventHorizon | awk -v ipv4addr="$piholeIP" -v ipv6addr="$piholeIPv6" '{sub(/\r$/,""); print ipv4addr" "$0"\n"ipv6addr" "$0}' >> $piholeDir/$accretionDisc + cat $piholeDir/$eventHorizon | awk -v ipv4addr="$piholeIP" -v ipv6addr="$piholeIPv6" '{sub(/\r$/,""); print ipv4addr" "$0"\n"ipv6addr" "$0}' > $piholeDir/$accretionDisc else # Otherwise, just create gravity.list as normal using IPv4 - # Add hostname and dummy domain to the top of gravity.list to make ping result return a friendlier looking domain! Also allows for an easy way to access the Pi-hole admin console (pi.hole/admin) - echo -e "$piholeIP $hostname\n$piholeIP pi.hole" > $piholeDir/$accretionDisc - cat $piholeDir/$eventHorizon | awk -v ipv4addr="$piholeIP" '{sub(/\r$/,""); print ipv4addr" "$0}' >> $piholeDir/$accretionDisc + cat $piholeDir/$eventHorizon | awk -v ipv4addr="$piholeIP" '{sub(/\r$/,""); print ipv4addr" "$0}' > $piholeDir/$accretionDisc fi # Copy the file over as /etc/pihole/gravity.list so dnsmasq can use it