How to SETUP Pi hole on your QNAP NAS | 2024 |
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- Опубликовано: 8 фев 2025
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Say goodbye to intrusive ads across all your devices with Pi-hole. In under 10 minutes, you can set up Pi-hole on your QNAP NAS and enjoy seamless ad-blocking for PCs, smartphones, and even smart TVs.
With QNAP's Container Station, leveraging both LXC and Docker®, setting up Pi-hole has never been easier. QNAP stands out as the only NAS brand supporting both virtualization technologies, giving you unmatched flexibility for deploying applications like Pi-hole.
Why Pi-hole on QNAP?
Ad-blocking at the Network Level: Block ads, trackers, and even unwanted domains across your entire network.
Works Everywhere: From web browsers to mobile apps and smart TVs-ads, be gone.
Network Monitoring: Troubleshoot DNS requests and network issues with ease.
VPN Compatibility: Extend ad-blocking to cellular networks without extra DNS configurations.
Future-Proof Your Home Network
QNAP's Container Station ensures Pi-hole runs smoothly, combining the power of Docker® for app virtualization and LXC for Linux-based OS-level virtualization. It's the perfect synergy for tech-savvy users in 2024.
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Thank you for this.
The new version of container station doesnt have the same terminal box that you show in this video... it has an "attached" terminal browser that looks more like a regular terminal, except it doesnt work. pihole -a -p does nothing so pihole is completly unusable... when you type the command a hit enter nothing happens, no new window, no nothing..
In your version of containr station, where it says "actions" and you have buttons to stop, restart etc. and the terminal button, none of that exists in the new version, you get a cog which opens a dropdown menu, with no option for a terminal.
Hi, we have found the solution for you but it is in the form of a photo and we would love to share the photo with you. Could you please write us an email with the same comment on canadasales@qnap.com.
@ yeh I found it eventually, there’s another option, I think it was called “execute” which allows you to perform terminal functions. It’s just super confusing having a “terminal” attached to the container that doesn’t do anything.. Thanks for the response though.