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Makes the newly registered domains list subscribable #799

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privacy-advo opened this issue Jul 9, 2024 · 7 comments
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Makes the newly registered domains list subscribable #799

privacy-advo opened this issue Jul 9, 2024 · 7 comments

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privacy-advo commented Jul 9, 2024

feature request

AdGuard DNS offers the option to block newly registered domains. Please make this list subscribable for AdGuard Windows/AdGuard macOS/AdGuard Home.

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hagezi commented Jul 9, 2024

@privacy-advo https://github.com/hagezi/dns-blocklists#nrd

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@hagezi
Thanks for the fast reply and great to see that there is a published list. Is this the list AdGuard is using?

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hagezi commented Jul 11, 2024

I think AdGuard uses similar services to @xRuffKez, but probably not his list. The content should be identical though. They are NRDs from the last 30 days. The 30 days list is too big for most AdBlockers, so he also offer a 14 days list.

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50 MB probably won't run on a RaspberryPi setup and smaller VPS. Already have AdGuard Home crashes when using your TIF on machines with too little RAM.

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hagezi commented Jul 11, 2024

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Works for me on an RPi4 with 4GB RAM. However, the 30-day list also leads to problems when updating all lists.

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I'm running a Raspberry Pi 3 B+ (1GB RAM) and two VPS (512MB/1GB). On the 512 I really have to limit the lists and on 1GB TIF is fine. The crashes only occure while updating. The issue is known and old AdguardTeam/AdGuardHome#5606. But nothing happened since 2023.

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hagezi commented Jul 11, 2024

Yes, in "normal operation" my AGH docker container needs around 400MB, when updating the lists the RAM usage goes up to 1.5GB.

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