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In my previous blog post, I covered deploying containers, configuring UFW, and setting up Nginx as a reverse proxy for my services. In this post, I'm taking things a step further by adding network-wide ad blocking to my home lab using Pi-hole. Pi-hole is a DNS sinkhole that blocks ads and trackers at the network level, meaning every device on my local network benefits from it without needing any client-side... - Source: dev.to / 4 months ago
Pi-hole is one of the many tools available that can improve your privacy. It operates as a DNS proxy, which points to a "real" DNS. You point your devices to it, and it filters out domains that are considered privacy threats. - Source: dev.to / 4 months ago
Pi-hole uses FTLDNS (a fork of dnsmasq) as its DNS engine. It handles DNS resolution, DHCP, and provides a query logging/analytics dashboard. DNS filtering is its core purpose. Pi-hole site. - Source: dev.to / 4 months ago
So far, my primary use of the NAS has been to store pictures, videos, file backups, and host some small Docker containers. For example, I've been hosting a Heimdall instance to provide me with a customizable dashboard. A couple months ago, I decided to install a Pi-hole container for network wide adblocking. Setting up Pi-hole was a catalyst that drove me to dive deeper into what the NAS is capable of. - Source: dev.to / 4 months ago
Pi-hole is the most popular DNS-level ad blocker for self-hosting. It provides a web dashboard, query logging, analytics, DHCP, and a large ecosystem of community blocklists. Built with PHP and FTLDNS (forked dnsmasq). Pi-hole site. - Source: dev.to / 5 months ago
Thanks, will take a look at that curl thing. We are still using this and been working for us for ~15 years (python 2, ported to python 3) and this is just an example of how to take https://fabfile.org to the extreme but still is not the best way to do it. We only ~50 servers so it is not a massive fleet. The convenience of typing `fab ` to do things under control is still better than nothing :). - Source: Hacker News / over 1 year ago
I've used Rake and Fabric for somewhat similar (but less ambitious) stuff in the past and I'm thinking that Fabric might be a pretty good fit for this task as well, but I'd still like your input. Are there other tools I should look into? I've heard goodthings about Puppet but just looking at their site (it contains the word Enterprise ) gives me the feeling that it might be overkill for a one man operation. Source: about 4 years ago
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