pi-hole
Pi-hole is a Linux network-level advertisement and Internet tracker blocking application which acts as a DNS sinkhole (and optionally a DHCP server), intended for use on a private network. It is designed for use on embedded devices with network capability, such as the Raspberry Pi, but it can be used on other machines running Linux and cloud implementations.
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Docker setup for pi-hole
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Oct 15, 2022 - Dockerfile
Unbound DNS resolver with TLS upstream (also with PiHole)
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Mar 13, 2024 - Dockerfile
simple docker-container with pihole and unbound in ONE container
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Jun 9, 2024 - Dockerfile
For ISP customers who have their DNS requests filtered and blocked
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Feb 8, 2021 - Dockerfile
this full docker image as Pritunl and Pi-Hole dns server and cracked this
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Nov 1, 2022 - Dockerfile
pi-hole with unbound and prometheus exporter in docker compose
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Apr 29, 2023 - Dockerfile
Some self-hosted template bundles using docker-compose
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Jul 22, 2023 - Dockerfile
docker pull sujiba/pihole-unbound-hyperlocal
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A docker made to install Pi-Hole and Cloudflared (for DoH).
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Example configuration for using Pi-Hole, Cloudflared, Docker Compose, Ansible, and Caddy to over-engineer your home network for privacy and security.
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Created by Jacob Salmela, Dan Schaper, Adam Warner and DL6ER
Released June 15, 2015
Latest release 2 months ago
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