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# Run Pi-hole on your UDM
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## Features
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1. Run Pi-hole on your UDM with a completely isolated network stack. This will not port conflict or be influenced by any changes on by Ubiquiti
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2. Persists through reboots and firmware updates.
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## Requirements
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1. You have successfully setup the on boot script described [here](https://github.com/boostchicken/udm-utilities/tree/master/on-boot-script)
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## Customization
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* Feel free to change [20-dns.conflist](../cni-plugins/20-dns.conflist) to change the IP address and MAC address of the container.
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* Update [10-dns.sh](../dns-common/on_boot.d/10-dns.sh) with your own values
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* If you want IPv6 support use [20-dnsipv6.conflist](../cni-plugins/20-dnsipv6.conflist) and update [10-dns.sh](../dns-common/on_boot.d/10-dns.sh) with the IPv6 addresses. Also, please provide IPv6 servers to podman using --dns arguments.
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## Steps
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1. Copy [05-install-cni-plugins.sh](../cni-plugins/05-install-cni-plugins.sh) to /mnt/data/on_boot.d
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1. Execute /mnt/data/on_boot.d/05-install-cni-plugins.sh
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1. On your controller, make a Corporate network with no DHCP server and give it a VLAN. For this example we are using VLAN 5.
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1. Copy [20-dns.conflist](../cni-plugins/20-dns.conflist) to /mnt/data/podman/cni. This will create your podman macvlan network
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1. Copy [10-dns.sh](../dns-common/on_boot.d/10-dns.sh) to /mnt/data/on_boot.d and update its values to reflect your environment
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```
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...
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VLAN=5
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IPV4_IP="10.0.5.3"
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IPV4_GW="10.0.5.1/24"
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...
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CONTAINER=pihole
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...
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```
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1. Execute /mnt/data/on_boot.d/10-dns.sh
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1. Create directories for persistent Pi-hole configuration
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```
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mkdir -p /mnt/data/etc-pihole
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mkdir -p /mnt/data/pihole/etc-dnsmasq.d
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```
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1. Create and run the Pi-hole docker container. The following command sets the upstream DNS servers to 1.1.1.1 and 8.8.8.8.
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```sh
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podman run -d --network dns --restart always \
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--name pihole \
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-e TZ="America/Los Angeles" \
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-v "/mnt/data/etc-pihole/:/etc/pihole/" \
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-v "/mnt/data/pihole/etc-dnsmasq.d/:/etc/dnsmasq.d/" \
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--dns=127.0.0.1 \
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--dns=1.1.1.1 \
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--dns=8.8.8.8 \
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--hostname pi.hole \
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-e VIRTUAL_HOST="pi.hole" \
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-e PROXY_LOCATION="pi.hole" \
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-e ServerIP="10.0.5.3" \
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-e IPv6="False" \
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pihole/pihole:latest
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```
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The below errors are expected and acceptable
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```sh
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ERRO[0022] unable to get systemd connection to add healthchecks: dial unix /run/systemd/private: connect: no such file or directory
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ERRO[0022] unable to get systemd connection to start healthchecks: dial unix /run/systemd/private: connect: no such file or directory
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```
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1. Set pihole password
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```sh
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podman exec -it pihole pihole -a -p YOURNEWPASSHERE
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```
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1. Update your DNS Servers to 10.0.5.3 (or your custom ip) for each of your Networks (UDM GUI | Networks | Advanced | DHCP Name Server)
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1. Access the pihole like you would normally, e.g. http://10.0.5.3 if using examples above
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## PiHole with CloudFlareD Command
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```sh
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podman run -d --network dns --restart always \
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--name pihole \
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-e TZ="America/Los Angeles" \
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-v "/mnt/data/etc-pihole/:/etc/pihole/" \
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-v "/mnt/data/pihole/etc-dnsmasq.d/:/etc/dnsmasq.d/" \
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--dns=127.0.0.1 \
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--dns=1.1.1.1 \
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--hostname pi.hole \
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-e CLOUDFLARED_OPTS="--port 5053 --address 0.0.0.0" \
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-e VIRTUAL_HOST="pi.hole" \
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-e PROXY_LOCATION="pi.hole" \
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-e ServerIP="10.0.5.3" \
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-e PIHOLE_DNS_="127.0.0.1#5053" \
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-e IPv6="False" \
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boostchicken/pihole:latest
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``` |