Pi-Hole Local DNS Configuration

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  • Опубликовано: 21 ноя 2024

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  • @puttygutt
    @puttygutt 2 года назад +7

    Excellent overview of pi-hole and DNS. One of the best I've seen. Keep up the great work.

  • @oakfig
    @oakfig 3 года назад

    Just installed pi-hole on my Synology. Perfect timing!

  • @brierepooc8987
    @brierepooc8987 3 года назад +1

    Good video my guy! I’m using Pi hole myself because ubiquiti is slow as hell as making local dns easy

  • @spooner868
    @spooner868 Год назад +1

    oh, 12:52 explain my problem , thx, useful info for me

  • @Ub3rSk1llz
    @Ub3rSk1llz 2 года назад +2

    if ur reading this and its not working for you, try disabling your ipv6 adapter in windows.

  • @casperghst42
    @casperghst42 3 года назад +6

    .local can end up being a problem as mDNS and AD like to use .local … just make sure that you do not have duplicate host names ….

  • @ierosgr
    @ierosgr 6 месяцев назад

    At 12:00 what you are explaining is like the split dns service? I am trying to use pi-hole along with my ISP's router to run 3cx version 20 that needs split DNS or hairpin DNS or a relevant service in order for the FQDN to work both internally and externally

  • @PizzaManNick
    @PizzaManNick Год назад +1

    5:19 made me laugh haha! Awesome video!

  • @ferasmustafa2785
    @ferasmustafa2785 3 года назад +5

    Hi, This is a great video! for the forwarding between Pi-Hole & Windows server DNS. Have you thought about making your Windows Server the primary DNS in the network where it will forward any none-resolved domains to Pi-Hole devices? i.e. the DNS forwarding happens from Windows DNS to Pi-Hole to Internet. Thanks

    • @ToastyAnswers
      @ToastyAnswers  3 года назад +3

      This was my original plan, but my thought process involved the statistics the PiHole keeps. I wanted to be able to see which device had a high number of blocked requests. If I forwarded everything from the Windows DNS, I (assume) would only see one client in the Pi-Hole stats.

  • @borolo222
    @borolo222 3 года назад +1

    Great video and great explanation. thanks

  • @squadrythm7856
    @squadrythm7856 2 года назад +1

    Boss tNice tutorials mate, thanks

  • @uuu12343
    @uuu12343 Год назад +1

    Hi! May I know what whiteboard you are using?

    • @ToastyAnswers
      @ToastyAnswers  Год назад

      It is the built-in windows whiteboard app. Unfortunately, they've changed it in more recent versions of Windows and I don't like what they've done with it.

  • @kevinhughes9801
    @kevinhughes9801 3 года назад +1

    Great stuff thank you

  • @standvm
    @standvm 2 года назад

    I have configured the pie hole, and it works perfectly fine on my iPhone. It works OK on my computer, that uses IPV4 protocol and IPV6 protocol. If I tell my Wi-Fi network computer to use IPV4 protocol, and disable IPv6, the raspberry pie works perfectly well blocking the ads. However certain websites I cannot access if IPv6 is disabled. If I enable it, things don’t work well at all, block sites do not get blocked. It seems like the computer can figure out how to access these websites that I want to block via IPV6. So how do I keep IPv6 protocol open but yet have it filtered through pie hole?

    • @bhaaratsharma6023
      @bhaaratsharma6023 2 года назад

      That's interesting. I was wondering how does DNS resolution work for a phone in this case? I guess by default the default gateway and DNS server for a home network is the router. How can I make sure that my DNS request go via pi hole. Did you setup RP as a DNS server and point your router DNS to pi hole DNS?

  • @camerontgore
    @camerontgore 2 года назад

    So in your A Name record can you not specify the port there? Is the reverse Proxy the only option then?

    • @ToastyAnswers
      @ToastyAnswers  2 года назад +1

      You can't specify the port in the A record. It will only point to an IP address. The port will have to be specified somewhere else.
      As far as I know, a reverse proxy is the only way other than manually typing it. If there is another way, I just don't know about it.

  • @mdsohelrana8690
    @mdsohelrana8690 2 года назад +1

    soft soft or won't touch it. It is different...

  • @ElioDolarVlogs
    @ElioDolarVlogs 3 года назад

    How to eliminate the rate limitation.?

  • @LucianoEvaristoGuerche
    @LucianoEvaristoGuerche Год назад

    If pihole allowed SRV DNS type it would be possible to reach Https on non default port

    • @ToastyAnswers
      @ToastyAnswers  Год назад +1

      No, for communication on non-standard ports (80, HTTP & 443 HTTPS) you will need something like a reverse proxy. DNS does not have built-in capability to deal with port numbers.

  • @SxC97
    @SxC97 2 года назад

    Great video! Could conditional forwarding be used as a kind of 'High Availability' stand-in? I have a main server that backs up data to a backup server and I'm hoping to configure my DNS server to forward requests to the main server if it is up, or to the backup server if it is down.

    • @ToastyAnswers
      @ToastyAnswers  2 года назад

      You could probably get some limited form of HA out of it, but I don't think it would work like you are thinking. I can see a lot of problems coming up from a configuration like this.

    • @iamrage4753
      @iamrage4753 Год назад

      @@ToastyAnswers can you cover technitium DNS server install\setup please?

  • @kale_bhai
    @kale_bhai Год назад

    How do you set up a reverse proxy to use another port than 80 for local DNS?

    • @ToastyAnswers
      @ToastyAnswers  Год назад

      ruclips.net/video/QcnAqN_Ihqk/видео.html

  • @IdanZvulun
    @IdanZvulun Год назад

    Can you make a tutorial on how to set it up on the router at home?

    • @ToastyAnswers
      @ToastyAnswers  Год назад

      I can add this to my list. However, this would be highly dependent on the type of router and if it supports a Pi-hole installation directly. I don't currently have one which has this ability.

  • @TheRensvind
    @TheRensvind Год назад

    Does anyone know of a way to disable that browsers redirect to search with router.home? I would like it to redirect to a search as long as it isn't a valid "home address" so I don't want to disable it fully

  • @bankoledaresamson7514
    @bankoledaresamson7514 2 года назад

    Good afternoon Guys,how are you doing. please how can I configure LTE MODEMS and CABLE MODEMS for Internet service, what I mean is CABLE MODEMS we be using LTE MODEMS, DNS,server, IPV4 and IPV6, DDNS, APN, GATEWAY,MAC ADDRESS.

  • @sorinica
    @sorinica 2 года назад

    does it work if I installed pi-hole running this file? PH4WSL1.cmd

    • @ToastyAnswers
      @ToastyAnswers  2 года назад

      I'm not entirely sure, but I think it might. Just glancing over the script it looks like it just installs an instance of PiHole using a virtual instance of Debian. I could be wrong though.
      If you can access the web-interface of Pi-Hole, you should be able to do this. Again, I haven't used that script before and I'm just going off what I can see.

  • @salexkorsan8790
    @salexkorsan8790 Год назад

    Brother I want to create dns server for my website, should it works on it

  • @eygs493
    @eygs493 6 месяцев назад

    be tosty

  • @OutOfNameIdeas2
    @OutOfNameIdeas2 2 года назад +2

    It repsonds to pings but otherwere it returns a Google search. Https.x.home returns a blank page