* Install loopback firewall rules for FTL
* FirewallD FTL ports
Signed-off-by: Dan Schaper <dan.schaper@pi-hole.net>
* Remove firewallD FTL local rules.
Local rules should not be blocked in firewallD, not requred for internal service FTD>
* Reinstate https rules, and delete FTL rules
Fixes earlier commit.
* Check to see if Tricorder is being called directly
* Provide opt-out for insecure transmission of debug log
* Remove mention of internal function from help menu
* File consistency
* Tabs to 2 spaces
* Corrected indenting
* Double braced conditionals
* Quoted variables within conditionals
* Standardise core help text
* Added help text for disable command
* Added help text for logging command
* Clean up
* Fixed certain new lines and spaces
* Sync with development branch
* Formatting consistency
* Tabs to 2 spaces
* Corrected indenting
* Double braced conditionals
* Quoted variables within conditionals
* Fixed certain newlines and spaces
* Admin help text
* Added help text for interface command
* Sync with development branch
* Formatting consistency
* Tabs to 2 spaces
* Fixed some wording
* Fixed certain spaces
* Formatting consistency
* Minor wording changes
* Tabs to 2 spaces
* Corrected indenting
* Double braced conditionals
* Quoted variables within conditionals
* Fixed certain newlines and spaces
* Blacklist help text
* Formatting consistency
* Tabs to 2 spaces
* Corrected indenting
* Cronometer help text
* Formatting consistency
* Fixed certain newlines and spaces
* Corrected indenting
* Checkout warning alteration
* Add checkout help text
* Corrected help output
Simplified the command -v syntax, and added a sleep 3 timer to the first execution of the log rotation. The second execution was being issued while the first was still running, thus it would fail and you would have to issue the "Flush Logs" command a second time.
Since Pi-hole redirects ad domains to itself, accessing the script via de.ign.com is the same as pi.hole in this case. The fix should be as simple as adding a / before admin on this line.
* Provide remote hashes for comparison
* Use double braces for all conditions (for consistency)
* Suppress potential "cd" error output
* Provide "not applicable" output upon any hash request for FTL
If there is a match in Whitelist/Blacklist/Wildcards, `[ ! -t 1 ]` will cause the search to end if the terminal is closed when the script is called. This has the intended effect of allowing a user to search for a W/B/W domain (as well as all the adlists it's found in) using `pihole -q` via Terminal, but the script will stop searching after a W/B/W match when called by the block page.