In this video, you will learn how to block ads on your entire network using Pi-hole installed on an Ubuntu server.
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Pi-hole is a free and open-source ad blocker that can be installed on any Linux distribution .
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Pi-hole is a lightweight solution. It can run with at least 2 GB of disk space and 512 MB of RAM, and it doesn’t require much processing power to install it. In fact, it’s mainly used on the Raspberry Pi, a tiny computer with limited CPU and RAM, so it shouldn’t be an issue on any standard computer.
Pi-hole acts as a DNS server for your local network. As the DNS server for your devices, any requests for ad networks are sent through Pi-hole first. It checks these against the thousands of domains in its blocklist. If the domain is blocked, the ads are blocked, giving you the ad-free experience you're probably looking for.
This is handy for devices that can’t easily use standard ad-blocking techniques. You can easily block ads in a web browser using an extension, but it’s impossible to do this on a smart TV or gaming console without using a service like Pi-hole to do it for you.
LINKS:
Pi-hole - https://github.com/pi-hole/pi-hole
How to Install Ubuntu 22.04 LTS Server - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tEfewxvysGk
Commands:
sudo apt update
sudo apt -y upgrade
wget -O basic-install.sh https://install.pi-hole.net/
sudo bash basic-install.sh
pihole -a -p
Chapters:
00:00 Intro
01:21 Update Ubuntu
03:22 Pi-hole Installation
06:15 Change Pi-hole Dashboard Password
06:40 Pi-hole Dashboard
07:49 Configure Clients
08:26 Testing Pi-hole
10:16 Outro
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