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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Pie, Ansible playbook to setup basic home network on Raspberry pi or any linux server with Docker, Portainer, Cloudflare for DNS and Pihole for Local DNS, & Ad/tracker blocking
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Raspberry Pi config for all things Internet.
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Install PiHole on Systems with SELinux enabled which is unsupported, includes selinux module/context
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Oct 20, 2023 - Jinja
Ansible playbooks and roles for managing my home services and automation
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Nov 10, 2023 - Jinja
An Ansible playbook to configure a PiHole DNS server
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Apr 1, 2024 - Jinja
A boiler plate repository for home lab services.
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☄️ The easiest way to bootstrap a robust Pi-hole Highly Available cluster using Ansible with Keepalived for failover management, Gravity Sync for nodes synchronization, and Unbound as a recursive DNS server for higher privacy.
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May 10, 2024 - Jinja
Home server setup
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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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