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Run AdguardHome on your UDM
Features
- Run AdguardHome on your UDM with a completely isolated network stack. This will not port conflict or be influenced by any changes on by Ubiquiti
- Persists through reboots and firmware updates.
Requirements
- You have setup the on boot script described here
- AdguardHome persists through firmware updates as it will store the configuration in a folder (you need to create this). It needs 2 folders, a Work and Configuration folder. Please create the 2 folders in "/mnt/data/". In my example I created "AdguardHome-Confdir" and "AdguardHome-Workdir"
Customization
- Feel free to change 20-dns.conflist to change the IP and MAC address of the container.
- Update 10-dns.sh with your own values
- If you want IPv6 support use 20-dnsipv6.conflist and update 10-dns.sh with the IPv6 addresses. Also, please provide IPv6 servers to podman using --dns arguments.
Steps
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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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Copy 10-dns.sh to /mnt/data/on_boot.d and update its values to reflect your environment
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Execute /mnt/data/on_boot.d/10-dns.sh
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Copy 20-dns.conflist to /mnt/data/podman/cni. This will create your podman macvlan network
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Run the AdguardHome docker container, be sure to make the directories for your persistent AdguardHome configuration. They are mounted as volumes in the command below.
mkdir /mnt/data/AdguardHome-Confdir mkdir /mnt/data/AdguardHome-Workdir podman run -d --network dns --restart always \ --name adguardhome \ -v "/mnt/data/AdguardHome-Confdir/:/opt/adguardhome/conf/" \ -v "/mnt/data/AdguardHome-Workdir/:/opt/adguardhome/work/" \ --dns=127.0.0.1 --dns=1.1.1.1 \ --hostname adguardhome \ adguard/adguardhome:latest
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Browse to 10.0.5.3:3000 and follow the setup wizard
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Update your DNS Servers to 10.0.5.3 (or your custom ip) in all your DHCP configs.
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Access the AdguardHome like you would normally.