v5.0 image was released minutes after the main v5.0 release. I've personally not tried :latest, but I am told that works. I prefer to use named tags
One of the Pi-hole dev's here. The comment you are replying to is talking about the blog post about this CVE, not Pi-hole's aesthetics. (Which haven't changed, btw) Say hi to J from me.
Keep an eye on this PR for future functionality... https://github.com/pi-hole/pi-hole/pull/2935
And of course, now we have more control over/hooks into the resolver, we can look at things like per-client configs: https://github.com/pi-hole/pi-hole/pull/2935
Hi there, one of the Pi-hole Devs here. This is something we are very much looking into. Take a look at this PR[1] for more details! No ETAs as yet, of course, but it's something that has been asked about time and time…
That post is 2 years old, and the op understood and was ok with the outcome... Oobe is either 1)leave suggested defaults as is 2)don't use those lists. Option 2 is available in the installer before you're even up and…
Hmmm, not sure I recall. Mind linking back to the conversation? Point is, we don't choose what domains are blocked or not, so there is nothing we can do except ship with a default whitelist. But we're not going to do…
As commented below, we don't actually maintain any of the lists, so that wasn't us you spoke to! You can configure the lists that you use to suit your needs. You can also whitelist any domains that you need. It's up to…
When you say unbearably slow, do you mean the actual DNS resolution, or the Admin interface? An Rpi3, even a Rpi B or zero is plenty good enough for DNS queries! The Admin interface has been a bit of a bugbear for a…
There is a disable button on the web interface[1] which allows you to either disable it permanently, or for a specific amount of time. Of course, client devices need to clear their DNS cache, too, in order for this to…
Of course it can! If it has a domain name, it can be blocked. What you may see is the browser grumbling about it. Essentially all that is happening is a client asks for a domain (e.g ssl.google.com) and if it is on the…
Ah! I did wonder what was going on.. :) I've heard of HN before, but never actively participated, hence only signing up today! Thanks for vouching for me :)
https://github.com/diginc/docker-pi-hole
Exactly that! The name has just kind of stuck, even though you can in fact run it on most linux distros (We officially support Ubuntu/Debian based distros, but there is limited support for Centos, and even forks for…
You can always review the code for yourself over on our github repo (https://github.com/pi-hole/pi-hole)! As well as the devs, there are so many pairs of eyes on the code that if anything fishy were to happen, everyone…
We have a web interface with a whole host of tools to easily identify and whitelist the domains that may or may not be causing issues with sites you browse. Everyone's mileage varies, but I have only had to whitelist 5…
Pi-hole Dev here. The only domains added to the whitelist are the domains on which the source lists are themselves hosted. It's probably complete over-kill, but the reasoning behind it is just in case one list tried to…
v5.0 image was released minutes after the main v5.0 release. I've personally not tried :latest, but I am told that works. I prefer to use named tags
One of the Pi-hole dev's here. The comment you are replying to is talking about the blog post about this CVE, not Pi-hole's aesthetics. (Which haven't changed, btw) Say hi to J from me.
Keep an eye on this PR for future functionality... https://github.com/pi-hole/pi-hole/pull/2935
And of course, now we have more control over/hooks into the resolver, we can look at things like per-client configs: https://github.com/pi-hole/pi-hole/pull/2935
Hi there, one of the Pi-hole Devs here. This is something we are very much looking into. Take a look at this PR[1] for more details! No ETAs as yet, of course, but it's something that has been asked about time and time…
That post is 2 years old, and the op understood and was ok with the outcome... Oobe is either 1)leave suggested defaults as is 2)don't use those lists. Option 2 is available in the installer before you're even up and…
Hmmm, not sure I recall. Mind linking back to the conversation? Point is, we don't choose what domains are blocked or not, so there is nothing we can do except ship with a default whitelist. But we're not going to do…
As commented below, we don't actually maintain any of the lists, so that wasn't us you spoke to! You can configure the lists that you use to suit your needs. You can also whitelist any domains that you need. It's up to…
When you say unbearably slow, do you mean the actual DNS resolution, or the Admin interface? An Rpi3, even a Rpi B or zero is plenty good enough for DNS queries! The Admin interface has been a bit of a bugbear for a…
There is a disable button on the web interface[1] which allows you to either disable it permanently, or for a specific amount of time. Of course, client devices need to clear their DNS cache, too, in order for this to…
Of course it can! If it has a domain name, it can be blocked. What you may see is the browser grumbling about it. Essentially all that is happening is a client asks for a domain (e.g ssl.google.com) and if it is on the…
Ah! I did wonder what was going on.. :) I've heard of HN before, but never actively participated, hence only signing up today! Thanks for vouching for me :)
https://github.com/diginc/docker-pi-hole
Exactly that! The name has just kind of stuck, even though you can in fact run it on most linux distros (We officially support Ubuntu/Debian based distros, but there is limited support for Centos, and even forks for…
You can always review the code for yourself over on our github repo (https://github.com/pi-hole/pi-hole)! As well as the devs, there are so many pairs of eyes on the code that if anything fishy were to happen, everyone…
We have a web interface with a whole host of tools to easily identify and whitelist the domains that may or may not be causing issues with sites you browse. Everyone's mileage varies, but I have only had to whitelist 5…
Pi-hole Dev here. The only domains added to the whitelist are the domains on which the source lists are themselves hosted. It's probably complete over-kill, but the reasoning behind it is just in case one list tried to…