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    pihole on unraid not blocking ads with pfsense

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    • x2rlX
      x2rl @johnpoz
      last edited by x2rl

      @johnpoz Sorry didn't really say did I :/

      Pihole shows nothing zero queries its like nothing is sent there.

      nslookup www.google.com 10.0.0.1
      Server:  pfSense.localdomain
      Address:  10.0.0.1
      
      Non-authoritative answer:
      Name:    www.google.com
      Addresses:  2a00:1450:4009:81b::2004
                216.58.210.228
      

      Dig command didn't work on windows

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      • johnpozJ
        johnpoz LAYER 8 Global Moderator
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        dig is something you would have to add ;) Its not part of windows.. But its a great dns troubleshooting tool you can install it with the free bind software from isc, just install the tools if you wan to play with it.

        Ok so your pfsense is resolving. So does pihole not resolve?

        If you use pihole?

        My box is set to use pihole normally, so simple nslookup returns that it used pihole.. 192.168.3.10 in my network

        $ nslookup www.google.com
        Server:  pi-hole.local.lan
        Address:  192.168.3.10
        
        Non-authoritative answer:
        Name:    www.google.com
        Addresses:  2607:f8b0:4009:801::2004
                  172.217.4.228
        

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        • x2rlX
          x2rl @johnpoz
          last edited by x2rl

          @johnpoz Well i thought setting pihole Ip on the dhcp server it would get rid of ads show on sites and block malware etc...

          nslookup www.google.com 10.0.0.222
          Server:  14619edbadac
          Address:  10.0.0.222
          
          Non-authoritative answer:
          Name:    www.google.com
          Addresses:  2a00:1450:4009:81b::2004
                    216.58.210.228
          

          Hmm after I run that pihole showed queries guess it is working? just thought there would of been lot more queries show from all the site the family use.

          I'll check them tools out thanks.

          Abit of topic here and pihole related do you know john if there is a way to show hostnames on pihole which is sent via pfsense?
          Was reading this post about it

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          • johnpozJ
            johnpoz LAYER 8 Global Moderator
            last edited by johnpoz

            why is your pihole coming back with 14619edbadac as a name??? WTF?

            Well try doing a query for something that is blocked? say doubleclick.net should be on pretty much any blocklists your using

            $ nslookup doubleclick.net
            Server:  pi-hole.local.lan
            Address:  192.168.3.10
            
            Name:    doubleclick.net
            Addresses:  ::
                      0.0.0.0
            

            Are you seeing queries from all your devices - just because you change your dhcp to point to pihole, doesn't mean that the clients got the new info yet. They will only get that once they renew their lease, etc.

            Also what block lists are you using? If you validate pihole blocks stuff that should be blocked then its working. Its possible your clients browsers are using their own dns as well, freaking doh nonsense - and not using your local dns.

            Also your machines and browsers will cache for the length of the ttl records... So if they looked up something.shouldbeblock.tld and cached it.. before you put in pihole, they would just use their cache vs asking pihole for the ip..

            Also possible your clients are using ipv6 for their dns, and not pointing to pihole - and using ipv6 vs ipv4 to look up stuff

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            • x2rlX
              x2rl @johnpoz
              last edited by

              @johnpoz could be because its in a docker! sorry forgot to say that! im running OMV and pi hole is in the docker

              nslookup doubleclick.net
              Server:  14619edbadac
              Address:  10.0.0.222
              
              Name:    doubleclick.net
              Addresses:  ::
                        0.0.0.0
              

              Looks good?

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              • johnpozJ
                johnpoz LAYER 8 Global Moderator
                last edited by johnpoz

                See my edit about your clients maybe using ipv6 for dns vs ipv4 that points to pihole.

                even if in a docker, your 10.0.0.222 should resolve to something valid, you would set that.

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                • x2rlX
                  x2rl @johnpoz
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                  • x2rlX
                    x2rl @johnpoz
                    last edited by x2rl

                    @johnpoz Okay ipv6 is of and my IPS doesn't use it.

                    I meant the weird name for the server it looks like a docker name lol

                    Client	Requests	Frequency
                    10.0.0.16	65	
                    10.0.0.68	62	
                    10.0.0.12	54	
                    10.0.0.15	24	
                    10.0.0.14	23	
                    10.0.0.13	9	
                    10.0.0.11	9	
                    
                    

                    Seems to be working now just wish it would show the hostname not the IPs

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                    • x2rlX
                      x2rl
                      last edited by x2rl

                      screencapture-10-0-0-222-admin-index-php-2020-05-05-15_30_42.jpg

                      Yea shes working John Thanks again. Seems my setting was correct for once.

                      Do you use the Conditional Forwarding option in Pihole John? if so how do you use it I put the IP and pfsense host name in there but its still not showing the hostnames.

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                      • johnpozJ
                        johnpoz LAYER 8 Global Moderator
                        last edited by

                        @Mike34 said in pihole on unraid not blocking ads with pfsense:

                        Conditional Forwarding option in Pihole John? if so how do you use it I put the IP and pfsense host name in there but its still not showing the hostnames.

                        I don't use it.. pihole sends everything to pfsense. I maintain all hosts in pfsense.

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                        • x2rlX
                          x2rl @johnpoz
                          last edited by

                          @johnpoz okay pal just find pihole easier to read thanks again John.

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                          • johnpozJ
                            johnpoz LAYER 8 Global Moderator
                            last edited by

                            Yeah I filter all dns through pihole, because yeah its pretty eye candy. But for my local dns I host that in pfsense.. All my host names are handled by pfsense.. Any sort of host overrides I need to do, etc. just easier to do in pfsense.

                            pihole is just an ad filter.

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                            • x2rlX
                              x2rl @johnpoz
                              last edited by

                              @johnpoz I managed to add all host name by editing the host file on pihole and looking at the DHCP Leases on pfsense and match them up

                              Question now I have some ips showing on pihole 10.0.0.11 and 14. I have no clue what these are and they do not show in the DHCP Leases on pfsense?? where are these coming from shouldn't pf show all Leases on that page?

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