![]() ![]() I want pihole to be the upstream to NXFilter, it seems to have better adblocking capabilities.ĭocker run -d -name pihole -link nxfilter1:nxfilter1 -e ServerIP=192.168.11.200 -restart unless-stopped docker. Eventually I want to set this up to bridge to my LAN so I free up the ports for other things. For now I am passing through the ports from the host IP since that was what I did previously. restart unless-stopped docker.io/packetworks/nxfilter-baseĪt the same time I mapped relevant ports. v /raid5/services/nxfilter/log:/nxfilter/log \ v /raid5/services/nxfilter/db:/nxfilter/db \ We also allow people to use it commercially. And theres also a free blacklist option that is Globlist. When doing this, there are a whole bunch of dependencies that cant be uninstalled, and I think. NxFilter itself is free and we only sell blacklist license which takes a lot of human labor. v /raid5/services/nxfilter/backup:/nxfilter/backup \ So after previously running PiHole on Ubuntu server 16.04 as the DNS server for my home network, I felt like id give NxFilter a go, the problem is, I just cannot get it to run First, I unisntalled PiHole using the command: Sudo pihole uninstall. Now I needed to shutdown everything, and re-run the container mounting the following It was nice to see the latest version listed as my current instance was 4.2.3. PRETTY_NAME="Alpine Linux > head /nxfilter/readme.txt After all, docker images are made to be disposable.ĭocker pull docker.io/packetworks/nxfilter-baseĭocker run -itd docker.io/packetworks/nxfilter-base ![]() I would like to mount the existing database and logs into the container to keep setup as minimal as possible. If it doesn't work for me I will build my own. Going to play with the packetworks version of nxfilter docker image first. This makes it easy to swap upstream servers without having to monkey with DHCP. Since I am not interested in tracking what device queries which domain, I prefer to use my Ubiquiti Edgrouter as the prefered DNS server for my home network. In order to further learn Docker (for the first time essentially) wanted to create a multi-tier solution to "optimizing" my home DNS solution. ![]()
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