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minus-square@ichbinjasokreativlink20•1 year agoIt’s still really good for privacy though, blocking mIcRoSoFt spyware and all kinds of other stuft. And you can create your own blocklists.
minus-square@Bluefruitlink9•1 year agoI just got a pihole setup and im curious how youd block Microsoft stuff using it. Is it part of a blocklist or is it something you manually filtered?
minus-squarepeopleproblemslink13•1 year agoone of Dan’s list blocks a bunch of them, has something like 500k item on it.
minus-squareSaik0linkfedilinkEnglish5•1 year agoJust know that DoH is probably going to ruin the fun for you. Unless your blocking all DoH hosts. In my Opnsense setup I have some lists added to block all traffic to known DoH servers…
minus-square@Anomalous_Llamalink1•1 year agoI have a handful of SFF mini desktops at my disposal. Sure not as low power as a pi but pi’s are a pain to get right now. Could pi-hole be implemented well using an X86 sff machine?
It’s still really good for privacy though, blocking mIcRoSoFt spyware and all kinds of other stuft. And you can create your own blocklists.
I just got a pihole setup and im curious how youd block Microsoft stuff using it. Is it part of a blocklist or is it something you manually filtered?
one of Dan’s list blocks a bunch of them, has something like 500k item on it.
Gotcha, thanks for sharing :)
Just know that DoH is probably going to ruin the fun for you. Unless your blocking all DoH hosts.
In my Opnsense setup I have some lists added to block all traffic to known DoH servers…
Oh, definitely!
I have a handful of SFF mini desktops at my disposal. Sure not as low power as a pi but pi’s are a pain to get right now. Could pi-hole be implemented well using an X86 sff machine?
Like can I just run it on my Linux desktop?