# You Don't Need Pi-hole **Network-wide DNS blocking without extra hardware.** This project implements the ad-blocking functionality of a [Pi-hole](https://pi-hole.net) without needing any extra hardware. A Pi-hole is a [Raspberry Pi](https://www.raspberrypi.com/) based "black hole" for Internet advertisements. It works by intercepting and answering DNS queries for a list of known advertisement servers. This project instead uses `dnsmasq` running on an existing server to answer DNS queries. ## How to Install You'll need `dnsmasq` installed for this. 1. Clone the project: ```sh git clone --recursive https://codeberg.org/h3xx/you-dont-need-pihole.git /etc/you-dont-need-pihole ``` 2. Run `update.sh` to generate the blocklist. 3. Update `dnsmasq.d/01-you-dont-need-pihole.conf`, replacing `/etc/you-dont-need-pihole` with wherever the root of this project is installed to. 4. Add the configuration directory to `dnsmasq.conf`: ```sh echo 'conf-dir=/etc/you-dont-need-pihole/dnsmasq.d' >> /etc/dnsmasq.conf ``` You can also copy or symlink `dnsmasq.d/01-you-dont-need-pihole.conf` if you need the config to live somewhere else. 5. Restart the `dnsmasq` service. 6. Make sure `53/udp` is unfirewalled. 7. Go into your router settings and change the IP addressed provied via DHCP to be your server's local IP address. [See this thread for a walkthrough.](https://discourse.pi-hole.net/t/how-do-i-configure-my-devices-to-use-pi-hole-as-their-dns-server/245) 8. Recommended: Configure your local machine to use the local `dnsmasq` daemon for client DNS queries, i.e. software running on the same server as `dnsmasq`. This is a good idea because it may save some network traffic depending on how your router works. Worst case scenario, it'll do nothing. If your OS uses `dhcpcd` for network configuration, you can add this line to your `/etc/dhcpcd.conf` ``` static domain_name_servers=127.0.0.1 ``` ## License Copyright (C) 2021-2022 Dan Church. License GPLv3: GNU GPL version 3.0 (https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-3.0.html) with Commons Clause 1.0 (https://commonsclause.com/). This is free software: you are free to change and redistribute it. There is NO WARRANTY, to the extent permitted by law. You may NOT use this software for commercial purposes.