pi-hole is nice, ive run it on my pi for a little over a year now with no issues. the only time it goes down is when the power itself goes out. it's been extremely stable and easy to use
rpi can be attached to network for running forever. if i use this i need to install this app on every computer or i need to let running my laptop forever(not appropriate) , that's why raspberry pi or any other chip devices are made.
I see the benefits from "Runs on all OSes" but I don't see the benefit of "Having to install Per Device, or use my own PC for the DNS Server." As someone who has a relatively slow 5-year-old computer, and runs my audio streaming server off of nearly 20-21-year-old PCs, adding MORE software to slow things down doesn't sound appealing. I installed Pi-Hole on a PI in literally 10 minutes, and the thing is set to update itself automagically every Mon, Wed, and Fri without users needed, and being a linux machine and open source, I can run anything. I can't see any other DNS services that are on the shared network as being able to support not only a Pi-Hole system, but also being a web-server, a local file server, music streaming, whatever. It was 1 command, and the defaults are amazing.
it can be installed on pi just like rasbery pi .. seems to me nobody is watching the whole video 🤔 it has just proper functionality of dns server . beings portable is just another spice in the dish :D
@@a-c0rn Technitium is orignal product . Pi hole was Forked from it. And when Technitium offers you DNS level configuration like Creating zones . then it is the best one to go with . But if you dont need DNS features then for a basic household user Pi-hole is the option.
@@TechyNerd well, have you used Pi-Hole's DNS configuration? It also has Zones, it also has client groups and preconfigured apps that upon running blocks up to 900 thousand ad domains. I am not saying that technitium isn't good, I am just saying Pi-hole is more backed by the linux community, thus having more in-depth documentation and add-ons.
ruclips.net/video/RtCsW60VhAk/видео.html check ou here on my video 4:16 you can only assin Domain to IP .. i dont know if there is new updat now. And in technitium you can create MX records and further DNS level capabilities, i'm still searching please provide me a link or source where i can learn that using pi hole i can create mx records. any updates that you get on pi hole are first made on technitium as my friend is contributer in developing pi hole
If I am using a pi-hole, it is to provide whole home network ad blocking services. Can it also be a recursive self-hostrd DNS server? Yes, but that isn't the primary reason to run it. Do I need a DNS server on my laptop? No. What I need on my laptop on the road is a simple, but effective browser based ad blocker that gets the job done & there are plenty of those. If I don't want anyone to know what I am doing on the web, then I use the right browser extensions & a no log VPN ran by a company registered in a privacy friendly nation with servers located in a country with strong privacy protections. If I need to avoid geoblocking of services in my home country, then maybe that VPN sends me to yet another proxy in my home country or another country I need to be in to access the service, but having this on a laptop is way more power consumption than needed for what a pi zero can do.
Idk I think having the pi-hole running on the raspi is still better. My router is using it as it's dns so every home device has ad blocking but I guess this would be good for on the go/ public networks
Most people I know leave their computers on 24/7 especially if you already use it for Plex on Windows, you could install this. So it is a great another option
@@portfolios94 Pi hole is fork of technetium lol is that convincing enough would you use original(Technetium) over knock off (Pi hole). who would get the security updates first , rest depends on your choice :D
it will not work for youtube video adds and to block adds on application on your phones you need to manually enter the server URL's Sounds like a bit of work but google links to add for blacklist for iphone apps adds or android
pi hole is technitium .. Pi hole was forked from this . this is the orignal DNS server you should be using :). If you are a IT geek . Pi hole was made for home users who just want ad blocking . but if you are bit smarter than a general household user you would go for this
pi-hole is nice, ive run it on my pi for a little over a year now with no issues. the only time it goes down is when the power itself goes out. it's been extremely stable and easy to use
I’ve seen a UPS system for Pi it is pretty schwifty… I thought about making my own to have the Pi be infrastructure.
There is a way to have it run “Pi-hole” and as an unbound DNS server
@@davidkamaunu7887 i ended up shutting down my pihole long ago since i mostly use 4G on my pc for internet anyways which completely bypasses my DSL
It's a great substitute but, pi wins, because of the energy consumption
Why would you want to run a windows or Mac server?
rpi can be attached to network for running forever. if i use this i need to install this app on every computer or i need to let running my laptop forever(not appropriate) , that's why raspberry pi or any other chip devices are made.
its has rasberry pi version as well.. Pi hole is made of this dns server. So basically pi hole is Technitium LOL but with less features
@@TechyNerd rn pihole is better, change my mind.
I see the benefits from "Runs on all OSes" but I don't see the benefit of "Having to install Per Device, or use my own PC for the DNS Server." As someone who has a relatively slow 5-year-old computer, and runs my audio streaming server off of nearly 20-21-year-old PCs, adding MORE software to slow things down doesn't sound appealing. I installed Pi-Hole on a PI in literally 10 minutes, and the thing is set to update itself automagically every Mon, Wed, and Fri without users needed, and being a linux machine and open source, I can run anything. I can't see any other DNS services that are on the shared network as being able to support not only a Pi-Hole system, but also being a web-server, a local file server, music streaming, whatever. It was 1 command, and the defaults are amazing.
it can be installed on pi just like rasbery pi .. seems to me nobody is watching the whole video 🤔 it has just proper functionality of dns server . beings portable is just another spice in the dish :D
@@TechyNerd well, PiHole is just as portable. I still don't see a good argument here.
@@a-c0rn Technitium is orignal product . Pi hole was Forked from it. And when Technitium offers you DNS level configuration like Creating zones . then it is the best one to go with . But if you dont need DNS features then for a basic household user Pi-hole is the option.
@@TechyNerd well, have you used Pi-Hole's DNS configuration? It also has Zones, it also has client groups and preconfigured apps that upon running blocks up to 900 thousand ad domains. I am not saying that technitium isn't good, I am just saying Pi-hole is more backed by the linux community, thus having more in-depth documentation and add-ons.
ruclips.net/video/RtCsW60VhAk/видео.html check ou here on my video 4:16 you can only assin Domain to IP .. i dont know if there is new updat now. And in technitium you can create MX records and further DNS level capabilities, i'm still searching please provide me a link or source where i can learn that using pi hole i can create mx records. any updates that you get on pi hole are first made on technitium as my friend is contributer in developing pi hole
If I am using a pi-hole, it is to provide whole home network ad blocking services. Can it also be a recursive self-hostrd DNS server? Yes, but that isn't the primary reason to run it. Do I need a DNS server on my laptop? No. What I need on my laptop on the road is a simple, but effective browser based ad blocker that gets the job done & there are plenty of those. If I don't want anyone to know what I am doing on the web, then I use the right browser extensions & a no log VPN ran by a company registered in a privacy friendly nation with servers located in a country with strong privacy protections. If I need to avoid geoblocking of services in my home country, then maybe that VPN sends me to yet another proxy in my home country or another country I need to be in to access the service, but having this on a laptop is way more power consumption than needed for what a pi zero can do.
Idk I think having the pi-hole running on the raspi is still better. My router is using it as it's dns so every home device has ad blocking but I guess this would be good for on the go/ public networks
raspi is cheaper than windows or Mac
its a DNS server meaning your gonna Run it 24/7
RasPi consumes so much less power that Windows or Mac machines
Well you could do this very thing by downloading DNScrypt lite and running it on your pc then adding in the Blacklist.
I just want to block ads on my Raspberry Pi running Octopi and my phone.
Any help? I'm getting weird errors. Please help!
Thanks for the advice mate !
Windows… you lost me at 47src
hehe - keep on dreaming!
I guess you still run around the christmastree with a bell...
Always! :D
comparing server system with portable application? i think you missed the point on where is pihole "sit" on the network
pihole is one click and this?:D , Why I should stop using Pihole over this? :D also pihole working on mobile devices perfectly
so you should keep your computer running 7/24 ? just buy a 5$ Rpi for gods sake
It does install on raspberry pi as well.. its portable version is useful when you are travelling 🙃
@@TechyNerd So why use this over Pi-Hole if you're running it on a Pi? You didn't give an actual, convincing reason.
Most people I know leave their computers on 24/7 especially if you already use it for Plex on Windows, you could install this. So it is a great another option
@@portfolios94 Pi hole is fork of technetium lol is that convincing enough would you use original(Technetium) over knock off (Pi hole). who would get the security updates first , rest depends on your choice :D
@@TechyNerd Forking and free software philosophy doesn't work like that.
pi-hole had installation and dns issues in ubuntu 20
Windows? Who uses that unstable OS?
Bruh moment
1:20 what's that download manager?
IDM
Y install pi-hole and this... If we're struggling to manually configure them to work on TV and mobile devices?
it will not work for youtube video adds and to block adds on application on your phones you need to manually enter the server URL's
Sounds like a bit of work but google links to add for blacklist for iphone apps adds or android
How do you install this on a NAS using docker?
Your Volume is very low
Still working on mic issue im new to this 🙃
This shit is decentralaized not like pi-hole. Try to install it on 10k pcs?:))
pi hole is technitium .. Pi hole was forked from this . this is the orignal DNS server you should be using :). If you are a IT geek . Pi hole was made for home users who just want ad blocking . but if you are bit smarter than a general household user you would go for this
Adguard the best
Meh, usage case dependant.
Im going to install this and get rid of pi-hole
I would stick with pi hole, it does literally everything plus a dhcp server plus linux and a publicly updated block list
guh ?