[Feature] Unbound Dns request.
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@e0x said in [Feature] Unbound Dns request.:
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And thinking about this, is a bad idea if the dns resolver have some lists to block ads a so on?
I know you aimed this at me but I have no idea what you are on about. I mean, literally no idea at all.
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Just wait. He not yet aware that pfSense has pfBlockerng.
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Sorry for my bad English, I write without translator.
I mean to say, if the DNS resolver have an option that includes lists to blocks ads, malware, etc., via DNS without necessary to install any other package for this purpose.
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You can add lists directly as custom config in Unbound. But it's a lot easier using pfBlockerNG!
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@e0x said in [Feature] Unbound Dns request.:
if the DNS resolver have an option that includes lists to blocks ads
It does.. but you would have to do some manual work.. Couple different ways to do it - you can just create a host override for what you want to block..
you can create a redirect entry if you want to block anything for a whole domain. Or a always_nxdomain or always null, there are few options... Vs putting all of them in the custom options box, you can load from a file, etc.
But if your desire it to do dns blocking - the pfblocker makes it much easier to do..
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@johnpoz Any way to block first party ads like Yuotube? I have pfBleckerNG, but is not sufficient.
I hate to see this XD
Well thanks to all.
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@e0x blocking youtube ads can be a bit more complicated than blocking adserver.domain.tld
Not really a youtube user, not like I don't ever view youtube stuff - but I have not noticed enough ads that took me out of my way to blocking anything specific. Not exactly sure what your wanting to block there..
Are you wanting to block what you tube recommends?
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@johnpoz said in [Feature] Unbound Dns request.:
Are you wanting to block what you tube recommends?
No, I post the screenshot that shows the ads what I see when open YouTube. You don't have these ads.
II know is easier to use an addon in the browser. Well i suppose I have more nothing to say about this topic so thanks to all you guys.
All the best.
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@e0x said in [Feature] Unbound Dns request.:
You don't have these ads.
No I do not think so - I posted what I see when I go to where I think your going.. But again not really a huge youtube guy ;)
I get the Star trek and dead stuff it showing - as related to stuff I might view on youtube - the weird al stuff is a mystery to me why its showing that ;)
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@e0x said in [Feature] Unbound Dns request.:
You don't have these ads.
I use pfBlockerNG as well as browser ad blocking add on...I don't get any ads. However, if I watch YouTube on Android TV box, no way to block the ads so that device is rarely used.
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@NollipfSense said in [Feature] Unbound Dns request.:
browser ad blocking add on
uBLock Origin default settings + oisd big list is pretty good..
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I use ublock as well - not sure exactly what lists I am using.. They would prob just be the default ones, might have checked to use other lists it presents as options. But have not gone out of my way to add any sort of lists to it. Mostly because I don't really see any ads, so no reason to look for other lists, I do have some of my own filters in ubo, to get rid of stuff that bugs me mostly. The picker option in ubo is great to get rid of unwanted stuff on sites, even when not actually "ads"..
That with pihole - I rarely see any sort of ads that is for sure.
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@mcury said in [Feature] Unbound Dns request.:
uBLock Origin default settings + oisd big list is pretty good..
I rely on pfBlockerNG more than the browser add on...the add on were there before I discovered pfSense and I just left it in place. The real deal is pfBlockerNG as affirmed by others in the thread.
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@johnpoz Default settings is good enough already..
Check what they are doing at https://oisd.nl/ , nice mix of lists.. -
@NollipfSense said in [Feature] Unbound Dns request.:
The real deal is pfBlockerNG as affirmed by others is the thread.
I'm no longer using DNSBL feature in pfblockerNG, not saying that is not good, it is.
But for my environment, only a browser plugin is enough.
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@e0x said in [Feature] Unbound Dns request.:
Any way to block first party ads like Yuotube
When you watch Youtube using a web browser, you're loading a html page, right ?
Take a look at that page, not with your browser but with the dev mode page view : you see the 'code'.[ a very long time later ]
Now you know how it works.
In short : the add reserved on a place on the actual page has to be loaded and shown. If that went well, and all content that Youtube want's to show you, you get a bonus : the actual video is shown.
The slightest issue ? easy => No video.Youtube is a big company. (the biggest ?)
They hired the best. With just one reason in mind : protecting their revenue, as they don't care at all that you watch video's, they do it for the money. But you shall watch the adds, because that's what makes their $$$$.A simple solution exists. I use it. About 5 $ a month. For 5 persons you know, no more adds.
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@Gertjan said in [Feature] Unbound Dns request.:
A simple solution exists. I use it. About 5 $ a month. For 5 persons you know, no more adds.
I got premium. Really the best decision to make
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@michmoor
I’m wrong, it’s more like 15 € here in Europe, not 5 a month.
But still a mere 3 € a month per person.I’ve used YouTube yesterday without the premium option …… imho : impossible to watch.
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@Gertjan yep. Couldn’t watch YouTube any other way.