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@mossbeard  ·  activity timestamp 3 hours ago

Well, that was quite satisfying. I've used bind for our local network (and VPN) for many years, but only just now implemented a sinkhole using RPZ. Here are two useful pages:


linuxbabe.com/ubuntu/set-up-...


and


github.com/Trellmor/bind-adb...


I had to edit the requirements file for this to accept PyYAML>=6.0 and validate>=2.0 but otherwise relatively easy.


Much easier than shifting over to PiHole.


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tanuki in disguise
@mossbeard  ·  activity timestamp 3 hours ago

Well, that was quite satisfying. I've used bind for our local network (and VPN) for many years, but only just now implemented a sinkhole using RPZ. Here are two useful pages:


linuxbabe.com/ubuntu/set-up-...


and


github.com/Trellmor/bind-adb...


I had to edit the requirements file for this to accept PyYAML>=6.0 and validate>=2.0 but otherwise relatively easy.


Much easier than shifting over to PiHole.


#debian #DNS #lifehack #modernDIY


LinuxBabe

Set Up Response Policy Zone (RPZ) in BIND Resolver on Debian/Ubuntu

This tutorial shows you how to override public DNS records in your BIND DNS resolver with response policy zone (RPZ) on Debian/Ubuntu.What is Response Policy Zone?
GitHub

GitHub - Trellmor/bind-adblock: Use the BIND DNS server to block ads

Use the BIND DNS server to block ads. Contribute to Trellmor/bind-adblock development by creating an account on GitHub.
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