Head over to /donate/ and if you’re feeling generous, support pi-hole for the greater good. Personally, I prefer to set the DNS resolver privacy level to Anonymous mode so that even in your own home-network your privacy is respected. Pi-hole’s administration panel can be accessed at and optionally configure it further. For text entry, youll also need a USB OTG adapter or a micro-USB to USB adapter. Along with the usual microSD card and power supply, youll need a mini-HDMI to HDMI adapter. Get updates from me in your inbox! Admin Panel Getting started with the Pi Zero form factor requires a few extra peripherals. ![]() ![]() ![]() You’ll see a similar output (check for your Raspberry’s IP address): ~ dig +trace cri.dev I used dig to interrogate DNS name servers, like this: dig +trace cri.dev To verify that the Raspberry Pi is used for DNS resolution, you can use a simple trick. On your devices, head over to the DNS settings, and set as the only DNS server address the Raspberry’s IP: If you don’t want to fiddle around with your router configuration, you can configure each device indidually. Get updates from me in your inbox! Configure the Router or individual devices So lets tell the Pi to add the ENUS locale and change our. Login using the default user pi and password raspberry Now by default the Pi is setup for the ENGB locale which means your symbol and some others aren’t where they normally are which caused me some issues. Get the latest on Clean Code, Elixir, Node.js, Testing and Programming Next is to configure some basic settings and install Pi-hole. NB: Keep track of the password to access the admin panel! Now run the following for a simple installation of Pi-hole: curl -sSL | bashįollow the on-screen instructions based on your preferences (query logging, static IP etc.) and you’re one-step away for a ad-free experience while browsing the Web. Take out your Raspberry Pi from your forgotten drawer and connect to it via SSH. ![]() Use it for ad-blocking in your home network and to finally browse the web, watch videos etc. Sick of ads on the Web, YouTube and other services?ĭo you have a Raspberry Pi (4, 3, or even a Zero like me) laying around collecting dust and you want to make use of it?
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