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Looking for a small VPS for a PiHole sort of thingy

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  • @ethancedrik said:
    Yeah, sadly enough they seem to all be (something).googlevideo.com, such as r6---sn-vgqs7ns7.googlevideo.com for example, I wonder if you could do a wildcard block on *.googlevideo.com but I'm afraid that would block other non-ad content

    That would block YouTube video's.

  • Centos is garbage

  • @Cyph3r said:
    Centos is garbage

    does this include redhat?

  • I have installed the Pi-hole shit on an OVH Public cloud server which has a /27, /28 and a /30 routed on it.

    It works fine, however Pi-hole is binding to all those addresses, even if I stated which address to use... Searched for an answer on google and on their website with no success.

    Anyone has an idea on how to solve this?

  • @FredQc said:
    I have installed the Pi-hole shit on an OVH Public cloud server which has a /27, /28 and a /30 routed on it.

    It works fine, however Pi-hole is binding to all those addresses, even if I stated which address to use... Searched for an answer on google and on their website with no success.

    Anyone has an idea on how to solve this?

    maybe contact them

  • Post it here, https://github.com/pi-hole/pi-hole/issues/ include details like OS version, etc.

    Thanked by 1FredQc
  • robinjoo1 said: maybe contact them

    Yeah

    ethancedrik said: Post it here

    Will do it for sure if I can't resolve this situation soon...

    However, I just found how to change the admin area IP with lighttpd.conf

  • @FredQc said:
    I have installed the Pi-hole shit on an OVH Public cloud server which has a /27, /28 and a /30 routed on it.

    It works fine, however Pi-hole is binding to all those addresses, even if I stated which address to use... Searched for an answer on google and on their website with no success.

    Anyone has an idea on how to solve this?

    I found the solution :

    You have to manually edit /etc/pihole/setupVars.conf and configure PIHOLE_INTERFACE to whatever the interface you want it to bind. It is eth0 by default even if you specified the IP on setup time.

    Then repair the Pi-hole shit with this command : pihole -r Just restart the dns won't do it.

    Flush your DNS on your client and it works

    Hopes this help someone ;-)

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