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pihole-blocklists
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Block domains on a schedule using Pi-Hole.
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pihole macos
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Script to generate the hosts.txt at https://0xfc.de/hosts.txt
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Custom motd - Welcome Banner / legal banner for the PiHole
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May 30, 2024 - Shell
Whitelist and Blacklist lists for PiHole
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Generate a host file to block NSO Group domains as published by AmnestyTech
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A repository dedicated to mirroring some block-lists into 1 file for ease of use
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Bash script to push Pi-hole configuration files to a secondary Pi-hole server for redundancy
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Oct 24, 2018 - Shell
Because sometimes you don't need the entire pi to block ads
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Block malware on your network with your DNS sinkhole using threat intelligence extracted from Emerging Threats rulesets.
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Various lists in plain text format from CrytoScamDB to be used with services such as Pi-hole
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A list of DNS-over-HTTPS providers, usable with DNS Sinkholes
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just a "topping" hosts file that blocks anything bad
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Blocklist compilation and deduplication
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Quick and dirty script that may help with YouTube ads. Run this as root in your Pi-hole and cron it. This is not ideal and not as good as running a proper ad blocker in a browser, but for things like AppleTV it seems to work well enough.
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Blocklist for newly created scam and phishing domains automatically retrieved daily using Google Search API, automated detection, and other public sources.
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