How much has your pi-hole blocked today Jow Forums?

How much has your pi-hole blocked today Jow Forums?

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install.pi-hole.net
wally3k.github.io/
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news websites are the worst

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The fuck is your filename

Project I am working on for a bioid

that's a hefty blocklist user

My pihole blocked some kidney stones I tried to pass today. Hurts like all hell.

Yeah, probably overkill but aw well.

Do you guys know any good tutorials on how to set up one of these?

Step 1: Google Pi hole
Step 2: Follow guide and install Pi hole

Its embarrassing an user like that is even on Jow Forums.. there must be some other place we all the fags have gone to..

None, but my boihole blocked daddy this morning because I was having my boiperiod >___

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>pi-hole
>requiring a separate piece of hardware to do something that is easily done in software
fucking retards

>boiperiod
Is that diarrhea?

Oh, let me guess, it's the remaining cum from the other faggot you let sodomize you yesterday?

>piece of hardware that literally only works on your network and nowhere else
vs
>small piece of software that sits in your browser, blocking all ads via a hosts file, works fucking everywhere
I legitimately don't understand the need for a pihole.
>inb4 just vpn into your home network
Yeah maybe if you're a European, with your superior ISPs that don't throttle or cap your bandwidth. For us Comucks, consuming more than a terabyte of data is financially troubling.

>using a separate piece of hardware so that all devices in lan don't have to do it in software

not all network devices are capable of running adblockers user

mine was at around 750k before i had to hard reset my pibox

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>so that all devices in lan don't have to do it in software
>already using hardware incapable of being extended to do what a pi hole does in the first place
fucking this level of plebitude

Devices that can't block ads are also unsuitable to browse web.

>not blocking literally everything at the dns level
>allowing someone else to sniff your internet asshole

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Like fucking what? I admit, I'm not the average person, but the only non-adblock capable thing on my network is my Chromecast, which doesn't matter anyway, cause it relies on transcoding/transferring video on the fly.

This.

I want my network to be protected, retard. Not everyone here is as poor as you, having to rely on free cafe wifi just to shitpost.

you dumb fuck.
my internet infrastructure is capable of being extended to do blocking of DNS, as well as IDS/IPS without resorting to installing childrens toy computers on the network

PS4 and Switch

Switch, I can understand, to an extent, but
>shitposting or browsing the net on a PS4
How far has your life fallen? Or maybe you're so fucking pleb that you don't have a proper computer and have to resort to, not only playing vidya on a console, but also doing your computing on it.
Jesus Christ.

Maybe you're just retarded. Consoles tend to be absolute blackboxes and you have no idea if there are any actual bugs that might compromise your entire network. It's much easier to use a single device to protect your entire network rather than having to make sure your individual shit is secure and then not realizing that one of your devices has an outdated version of an adblocking software that you use and opening a security hole.

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there are also ads in the youtube, hulu, etc apps user

What happens when hulu tries to load an ad on ps4?

Does it skip or sit there for 30+ seconds?

blocked a bit senpai

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holy shit user

Because Pi-Hole is a network solution for midsize and enterprise organizations. Never was for the Average Joe

You are like a little baby
Watch this

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:)

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Can you post blocklists? I'm just using Quidsup NoTrack list + stock list. It's not very effective.
( is me)

y'all niggers should upgrade your blocklists

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>34 clients
Wut? Do you run a public WiFi hotspot or do you have that many devices?

here, these are all my blocklists, I suggest removing the last two though.
pastebin.com/5TW1DzPL

Thanks desu, I'll get right to it :) I will keep the last two.

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thanks user

>want to get raspberry pi
>realize it doesn't have internal memory storage
>sd card is too fucking unreliable, my phone's sd card is fucked today. It can read files just fine, but can't write any shit.

Well, shit.
Besides for community support, why the fuck do people buy Raspberry Pi ?

It's 2018, if you're worried about the SD card just buy a second one. It's not like your raspberry pi will be running some mission critical application that can't be restored in under an hour if something fails anyway.
Setup for the pi hole (if using a physical pi) in particular is literally to just install the os then run an install script.

Big household.

Without pihole I wouldn't have a use for mine.

pi-hole is pretty limited since you can't really block ads served from ips afaik, you're better off using pfsense (though its gonna be more expensive and harder to set up)

>Yeah, probably overkill but aw well.
Could be said for pi-hole in general

Most typical pi uses are better off virtualized, like a web server or a VPN. A DNS ad blocker makes more sense on a physical separate machine (or on the router itself if yours supports it) to avoid a weird circular dependency or downtime.

They install Gentoo
wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/Raspberry_Pi

ITT: Kids that can't setup pfSense and pfBlockerNg

>pfSense
>installing a botnet to be your router
Yikes

Well.... I was at work so, almost nothing

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It's fun.

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None. I use raw iptables because I'm not a pajeet.

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>not using nftables

>SSH in to pi
>Type: curl -sSL install.pi-hole.net | bash

Pi-Hole is a godsend

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Tell me more.

>paying to have a host file

wew lad.

Heres a little trick to circumvent the Comcast 1TB cap.

Login to your "xfinitywifi" captive portal with a VPN. None of the data you transfer across this separate network that your gateway broadcasts, does NOT count towards your data cap. Sure, "xfinitywifi" is an unsecure network, but thats what your VPN is for. Download large files over the public hotspot network, and then switch to your secure home network for regular browsing.

durrrr that was supposed to say

"None of the data you transfer across this separate network that your gateway broadcasts, counts against your data cap"

Any good blocklists out there? Still getting one or 2 ads through

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I swear to god this fucking website is something else

>>not blocking literally everything at the dns level
You do know reverse DNS is a thing, right?
DNS blocking isn't even foolproof.

>can buy 4~8GB microSD for less than $5, all you need
>set it up and then make an image of it
>if it dies just grab another, flash the image and away you go

Cool

;^)

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Is this better than blocking ads via hosts lists?

>host file blocks ads and malicious domains on one device
>pihole or pfblocker blocks it for the entire network
Hmmm

Can you run pi-hole on just one computer?

yes

>Login to your "xfinitywifi" captive portal
my fucking what?

Why would you not use both? I use pfBlockerNG and uO to block scripts. And blocking domains at the router can stop malware from infecting devices that can't run blocklists. There is literally no downside, only positives.

So by running pi-hole do I now open my ras pi up to attackers or is it only broadcasting within my local network?

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If you are behind NAT and you aren't port forwarding then nobody outside of the local network could access the pi hole DNS server.

I just had dinner so nothing has been blocked

>using botnet by incompetent devs

I don't have access right now for a screenshot, but it usually sits around 35% blocked

How else can the NWO monitor your political leanings?

an adblocker extension can block more ads than that, and if you have it, why bother with pi-meme?

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Incorrect, Pi-hole supports the same filter lists that all ad blockers use
Ad blockers only work in your browser.
Pi-hole works network wide; agnostic of device, OS, software, or settings.

pi hole can only block domains, adblockers can block specific urls

how could it do cosmetic filters then

That's why you use both, dude. Only browsers need cosmetic filters.

is it safe to use credit card information or any sensitive data while pihole is on?

Nothing prevents you from installing it to your desktop.

wally3k.github.io/

all you'll ever need and more

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