
Pi-hole – Network-wide Ad Blocking
Instead of browser plugins or other software on each computer, install Pi-hole in one place and your entire network is protected. Block in-app advertisements Network-level blocking allows …
Overview of Pi-hole - Pi-hole documentation
The Pi-hole® is a DNS sinkhole that protects your devices from unwanted content, without installing any client-side software. Easy-to-install : our versatile installer walks you through the …
Introducing Pi-hole v6 – Pi-hole
Feb 18, 2025 · We’re excited to announce the general release of Pi-hole v6! At a glance: What’s New in Pi-hole v6? 1. Embedded Web Server and REST API. We’ve integrated a new REST …
Seven Things You May Not Know About Pi-hole
May 12, 2017 · You may already know that Pi-hole lets you block advertisements for every device that connects to your network without the need for any client-side software. But Pi-hole is very …
Installation - Pi-hole documentation
Those who want to get started quickly and conveniently may install Pi-hole using the following command:
Post-Install - Pi-hole documentation
If your Pi-hole host is using Pi-hole as upstream DNS server and Pi-hole fails, your host loses DNS resolution. This can prevent successful repair attempts, e.g. by pihole -r as it needs a …
Blog – Pi-hole
At a glance: What’s New in Pi-hole v6? 1. Embedded Web Server and REST API We’ve integrated a new REST API and embedded web server directly into the pihole-FTL binary.
How to easily use your Pi-Hole outside of your personal network
Apr 1, 2019 · You've your Pi-Hole installed on your personal network, but you want to use it outside of your home? If that's the case stick with me and follow this tutorial that will explain to …
Installation - Pi-hole documentation
Install Pi-hole¶ Next, install Pi-hole and choose tun0 as the interface and 10.8.0.1/24 as the IP address. You can accept the rest of the defaults, or configure Pi-hole to your liking.
Pi-hole v5.0 is here!
May 10, 2020 · There are many fundamental changes between Pi-hole 4.x and 5.0 – as such, this is strictly a one way operation. Once you move from 4.x to 5.0, there is no way to go back; you …