Pi Hole
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dont (yet) have a lab virtual host at home, but do have 2 new (to me) PI's on the way so one will be for this app.
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@jt1001001 said in Pi Hole:
dont (yet) have a lab virtual host at home, but do have 2 new (to me) PI's on the way so one will be for this app.
I've set this up on vultr. It's been working phenomenally.
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@coliver Same here
 How are you making sure it's only taking requests from you? - 
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@coliver @scottalanmiller So what's your PiHole IP address?

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173.199.123.211
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@scottalanmiller said in Pi Hole:
173.199.123.211
Now I just need @coliver's for backup and I don't need to run my own DNS anymore lmao
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I guess that means I have no control over my forwarders ether lol...
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@aaronstuder said in Pi Hole:
I guess that means I have no control over my forwarders ether lol...
And we can mess with you. All kinds of funny things can happen if you control the DNS for lots of people.
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Hmmmmmm......
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"...but is more difficult to mitigate since even a server configured with best practices can still be used in an attack. "
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Basically, network servers can be used to respond to the wrong address. Nothing special there, really.
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@aaronstuder said in Pi Hole:
Hmmmmmm......
Keep your DNS private, behind NAT and firewall and don't expose it to internets.
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I realize I'm necro posting here but, is anyone actually running their Pi-Hole on Vultr? I have family that would love to use this for ad blocking but aren't technical enough to setup a Pi at home.
Any special consideration? Risks about having this open to the public? The obviously have dynamic IPs so not like I can restrict their IPs. Would Vultr's smallest instance be enough?
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@nashbrydges said in Pi Hole:
Would Vultr's smallest instance be enough?
I would assume the $5 instance would the best choice.
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I have mine running on the 2.50$ server.
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@nashbrydges said in Pi Hole:
I realize I'm necro posting here but, is anyone actually running their Pi-Hole on Vultr? I have family that would love to use this for ad blocking but aren't technical enough to setup a Pi at home.
Any special consideration? Risks about having this open to the public? The obviously have dynamic IPs so not like I can restrict their IPs. Would Vultr's smallest instance be enough?
Buy a Raspberry Pi kit, set it up for them , and mail it, with picture instructions.....
Then remote into their computer and change their home router DHCP to point to the Pi-hole.