Network-wide ad blocking via your own Linux hardware
Pi-hole®'s Web interface (based off of AdminLTE) provides a central location to manage your Pi-hole and review the statistics generated by FTLDNS™.
- Easy-to-interpret: simple graphs and beautiful colors make Pi-hole's stats easy to understand
- Responsive: looks great on desktop, tablets, and mobile devices
- Useful: control and configure your Pi-hole with our settings
- Insightful: use the query log, audit log, or long-term stats to gain insight into your networks activity
The Web interface is enabled by default when you install Pi-hole.
There are several ways to access the dashboard:
http://<IP_ADDRESS_OF_YOUR_PI_HOLE>/admin/
http://pi.hole/admin/
(when using Pi-hole as your DNS server)http://pi.hole/
(when using Pi-hole as your DNS server)
Once logged in (forgot your password?), you can view your network stats to see things like:
- the domains being queried on your network
- the time the queries were initiated
- the amount of domains that were blocked
- the upstream server queries were sent to
- the type of queries (
A
,AAAA
,CNAME
,SRV
,TXT
, etc.)
There are many reoccurring costs involved with maintaining free, open source, and privacy-respecting software; expenses which our volunteer developers pitch in to cover out-of-pocket. This is just one example of how strongly we feel about our software, as well as the importance of keeping it maintained.
Make no mistake: your support is absolutely vital to help keep us innovating!
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If you have something to add - anything from a typo through to a whole new feature - we're happy to check it out! Just make sure to fill out our template when submitting your request; the questions that it asks will help the volunteers quickly understand what you're aiming to achieve.
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Full usage available here. Can be accessed at /admin/api.php
. With either no parameters or /admin/api.php?summary
it returns the following JSON:
{
"domains_being_blocked":243038,
"dns_queries_today":2385,
"ads_blocked_today":414,
"ads_percentage_today":17.35849,
"unique_domains":429,
"queries_forwarded":1537,
"queries_cached":434,
"clients_ever_seen":5,
"unique_clients":5,
"status":"enabled"
}
There are many more parameters, such as:
type & version
summaryRaw
summary
overTimeData10mins
topItems
getQuerySources
getForwardDestinations
getQueryTypes
getAllQueries
enable
disable
recentBlocked
Together with a token it is also possible to enable and disable (also with a set timeout) blocking via the API.
The API returns more information (in a slightly different format if FTL
is running) - it supports a fall-back to the "old" PHP API if FTL
is not running. Test the type and/or version of the API by using the parameter type
and version
.