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+#+TITLE:
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+#+AUTHOR: Bob Mottram
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+#+EMAIL: bob@freedombone.net
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+#+KEYWORDS: freedombone, pi-hole, ad blocker
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+#+DESCRIPTION: How to block ads on your network
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+#+OPTIONS: ^:nil toc:nil
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+#+HTML_HEAD: <link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="freedombone.css" />
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+[[file:images/logo.png]]
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+<h1>PI-Hole: The Black Hole for Web Adverts</h1>
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+Idiots who have an inflated sense of self-entitlement will tell you that it's /your moral duty/ to view their mind-numbingly tedious corporate ads on their web site or YouTube channel, or else their kids will starve and the sky will fall because their revenue stream will dry up. But that's bullshit. There is nothing intrinsic or morally mandatory about adverts propping up the livelihoods of netizens, and indeed a web not primarily based on advertising money might have been a much better and more interesting place by now, with a lot less spying.
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+Not only are web ads annoying, but they can consume a lot of bandwidth, be a privacy problem in terms of allowing companies to track your browsing habits and also any badly written scripts they contain may introduce exploitable security holes. Also if you're poor then adverts often make you want things that you can't have.
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+You can block ads for any devices connected to your local network by installing the *pihole* app from *Add/Remove Apps* on the administrator control panel. This may help to improve overall performance of your devices by not wasting time downloading unwanted images or scripts.
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+Also don't expect perfection. Though many ads may be blocked by this system some will still get through. It's a constant cat and mouse game between advertisers and blockers.
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+* Set a static IP address
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+Ensure that your system has a static local IP address (typically 192.168..) using the option on the control panel. You will also need to know the IP address of your internet router, which is usually *192.168.1.1* or *192.168.1.254*.
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+When that's done select *About this system* from the control panel and see the IPv4 address. You can use this as a DNS address in two ways:
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+* On each client system within your local network
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+#+begin_src bash
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+sudo chattr -i /etc/resolv.conf
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+sudo nano /etc/resolv.conf
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+#+end_src
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+Comment out any existing entries with a # character and add:
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+#+begin_src bash
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+nameserver [IPv4 address from the About screen]
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+Normally /resolv.conf/ will be overwritten every time your reboot, but you can prevent this with:
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+#+begin_src bash
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+sudo chattr +i /etc/resolv.conf
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+* On your internet router
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+If you can access the settings on your local internet router then this is the simplest way to provide ad blocking for all devices which connect to it. Unfortunately some router models don't let you edit the DNS settings and if that's the case you might want to consider getting a different router.
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+Edit the DNS settings and add the IPv4 address which you got from the control panel About screen. Exactly how you do this will just depend upon your particular router model. You may also need to set the same address twice, because two addresses are conventional.
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+** LibreCMC
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+On a router running LibreCMC from the *Network* menu select *DHCP and DNS*. Enter the static IP address of your Freedombone system within *DNS Forwardings*, then at the bottom of the page click on *Save & Apply*. Any devices which connect to your router will now have ad blocking.
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+* Configuring block lists
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+You can configure the block lists which the system uses by going to the *administrator control panel*, selecting *App Settings* then choosing *pihole*. You can also add any extra domain names to the whitelist if they're being wrongly blocked or to the blacklist if they're not blocked by the current lists.
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 * PI-Hole
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 * PI-Hole
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 The black hole for web adverts. Block adverts at the domain name level within your local network. It can significantly reduce bandwidth, speed up page load times and protect your systems from being tracked by spyware.
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 The black hole for web adverts. Block adverts at the domain name level within your local network. It can significantly reduce bandwidth, speed up page load times and protect your systems from being tracked by spyware.
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+[[./app_pihole.html][How to use it]]
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 * PostActiv
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 * PostActiv
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 An alternative federated social networking system compatible with GNU Social. It includes some optimisations and fixes currently not available within the main GNU Social project.
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 An alternative federated social networking system compatible with GNU Social. It includes some optimisations and fixes currently not available within the main GNU Social project.
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 | [[./app_rss.html][RSS Reader]]                                           |
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 | [[./app_rss.html][RSS Reader]]                                           |
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 | [[./app_gogs.html][Git Projects]]                                         |
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 | [[./app_gogs.html][Git Projects]]                                         |
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 | [[Adding or removing users]]                             |
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 | [[Adding or removing users]]                             |
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-| [[Blocking Ads]]                                         |
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+| [[./app_pihole.html][Blocking Ads]]                                         |
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 * Readme
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 * Readme
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 After the system has installed a README file will be generated which contains passwords and some brief advice on using the installed systems. You can read this with the following commands:
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 After the system has installed a README file will be generated which contains passwords and some brief advice on using the installed systems. You can read this with the following commands:
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 [[file:images/controlpanel/control_panel_manage_users.jpg]]
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 [[file:images/controlpanel/control_panel_manage_users.jpg]]
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-* Blocking Ads
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-Everyone except for advertisers hates adverts. Not only are they annoying, but they can consume a lot of bandwidth, be a privacy problem in terms of allowing companies to track your browsing habits and also any badly written scripts they contain may introduce exploitable security holes. Also if you're poor then adverts often make you want things that you can't have.
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-You can block ads for any devices connected to your local network by installing the *pihole* app from *Add/Remove Apps* on the administrator control panel. This may help to improve overall performance of your devices by not wasting time downloading unwanted images or scripts.
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-Also don't expect perfection. Though many ads may be blocked by this system some will still get through. It's a constant cat and mouse game between advertisers and blockers.
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-** Set a static IP address
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-Ensure that your system has a static local IP address (typically 192.168..) using the option on the control panel. You will also need to know the IP address of your internet router, which is usually *192.168.1.1* or *192.168.1.254*.
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-When that's done select *About this system* from the control panel and see the IPv4 address. You can use this as a DNS address in two ways:
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-** On your internet router
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-If you can access the settings on your local internet router then this is the simplest way to provide ad blocking for all devices which connect to it. Unfortunately some router models don't let you edit the DNS settings and if that's the case you might want to consider getting a different router.
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-Edit the DNS settings and add the IPv4 address which you got from the control panel About screen. Exactly how you do this will just depend upon your particular router model. You may also need to set the same address twice, because two addresses are conventional.
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-*** LibreCMC
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-On a router running LibreCMC from the *Network* menu select *DHCP and DNS*. Enter the static IP address of your Freedombone system within *DNS Forwardings*, then at the bottom of the page click on *Save & Apply*. Any devices which connect to your router will now have ad blocking.
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-** Configuring block lists
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-You can configure the block lists which the system uses by going to the *administrator control panel*, selecting *App Settings* then choosing *pihole*. You can also add any extra domain names to the whitelist if they're being wrongly blocked or to the blacklist if they're not blocked by the current lists.
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+<h1>PI-Hole: The Black Hole for Web Adverts</h1>
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+Idiots who have an inflated sense of self-entitlement will tell you that it's <i>your moral duty</i> to view their mind-numbingly tedious corporate ads on their web site or YouTube channel, or else their kids will starve and the sky will fall because their revenue stream will dry up. But that's bullshit. There is nothing intrinsic or morally mandatory about adverts propping up the livelihoods of netizens, and indeed a web not primarily based on advertising money might have been a much better and more interesting place by now, with a lot less spying.
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+Not only are web ads annoying, but they can consume a lot of bandwidth, be a privacy problem in terms of allowing companies to track your browsing habits and also any badly written scripts they contain may introduce exploitable security holes. Also if you're poor then adverts often make you want things that you can't have.
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+You can block ads for any devices connected to your local network by installing the <b>pihole</b> app from <b>Add/Remove Apps</b> on the administrator control panel. This may help to improve overall performance of your devices by not wasting time downloading unwanted images or scripts.
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+Also don't expect perfection. Though many ads may be blocked by this system some will still get through. It's a constant cat and mouse game between advertisers and blockers.
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 Enables you to use the system as a music server which any DLNA compatible devices can connect to within your home network.
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 Collaborate on creating documents in real time. Maybe you're planning a holiday with other family members or creating documentation for a Free Software project along with other volunteers. Etherpad is hard to beat for simplicity and speed. Only users of the system will be able to access it.
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 Federated social network. You can "<i>remote follow</i>" other users within the GNU Social federation.
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