unifios-utilities/run-pihole/README.md

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# Run PiHole on your UDM PRo
### Features
1. Run PiHole on your UDM with a completely isolated network stack. This will not port conflict or be influenced by any changes on by Ubiquiti
### Requirements
1. You have setup the on boot script described in this repo
### Steps
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1. On your controller, make a Corporate network with no DHCP server and give it a vlan. The files in this repo assume VLAN 5
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2. Install the CNI plugins with install-cni-plugins.sh
3. Create podman macvlan network. Copy udm-files/20-dns.conflist to /mnt/data/podman/cni (or a place of your choosing and update on_boot.sh symlink)
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3. Update your on_boot.sh to include the commands in udm-files/on_boot.sh. You can leave out the iptables stuff if you don't want to DNAT all DNS calls to your PiHole
4. Execute on_boot.sh
5. Run the pihole docker container, be sure to make the directories for your persistent pihole configuration. They are mounted as volumes in the commmand below.
```
podman run -d --network dns \
--name pihole \
-e TZ="America/Los Angeles" \
-v "/mnt/data/etc-pihole/:/etc/pihole/" \
-v "/mnt/data/pihole/etc-dnsmasq.d/:/etc/dnsmasq.d/" \
--dns=127.0.0.1 --dns=1.1.1.1 \
--hostname pi.hole \
-e VIRTUAL_HOST="pi.hole" \
-e PROXY_LOCATION="pi.hole" \
-e ServerIP="10.0.5.3" \
pihole/pihole:latest
```
6. Set pihole password
```
podman exec -it pihole pihole -a -p YOURNEWPASSHERE
```
6. Update your DNS Servers to 10.0.5.3 in all your DHCP configs.
7. Access the pihole like you would normally. http://10.0.5.3/