Block ads for all your devices without the need to install client-side software. The Pi-hole blocks ads at the DNS-level, so all your devices are protected.
- Web Browsers
- Cell Phones
- Smart TV's
- Internet-connected home automation
- Anything that communicates with the Internet
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- Install a supported operating system
- Run the command below (it downloads this script in case you want to read over it first!)
If you wish to read over the script before running it, run nano basic-install.sh
to open the file in a text viewer.
git clone --depth 1 https://github.com/pi-hole/pi-hole.git Pi-hole
cd Pi-hole/automated_installer/
bash basic-install.sh
wget -O basic-install.sh https://install.pi-hole.net
bash basic-install.sh
Once installed, configure your router to have DHCP clients use the Pi as their DNS server and then any device that connects to your network will have ads blocked without any further configuration. Alternatively, you can manually set each device to use the Raspberry Pi as its DNS server.
Watch the 60-second video below to get a quick overview
The Pi-hole is an advertising-aware DNS/Web server. If an ad domain is queried, a small Web page or GIF is delivered in place of the advertisement. You can also replace ads with any image you want since it is just a simple Webpage taking place of the ads.
The gravity.sh does most of the magic. The script pulls in ad domains from many sources and compiles them into a single list of over 1.6 million entries (if you decide to use the mahakala list). This script is controlled by the pihole
command. Please run pihole -h
to see what commands can be run via pihole
.
The automated install is only for a clean install of a Debian family or Fedora based system, such as the Raspberry Pi. However, this script will work for most UNIX-like systems, some with some slight modifications that we can help you work through. If you can install dnsmasq
and a Webserver, it should work OK. If there are other platforms you'd like supported, let us know.
The Web interface will be installed automatically so you can view stats and change settings. You can find it at:
http://192.168.1.x/admin/index.php
or http://pi.hole/admin
Domains can be whitelisted and blacklisted using either the web interface or the command line. See the wiki page for more details
A basic read-only API can be accessed at /admin/api.php
. It returns the following JSON:
{
"domains_being_blocked": "136708",
"dns_queries_today": "18108",
"ads_blocked_today": "14648",
"ads_percentage_today": "80.89"
}
The same output can be achieved on the CLI by running chronometer.sh -j
You can view real-time stats via ssh
or on an 2.8" LCD screen. This is accomplished via chronometer.sh
.
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