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<blockquote data-quote="valvaris" data-source="post: 853818" data-attributes="member: 38787"><p>From today on I have configured my Pi-hole to my "raspberry pi 4b" - could not wait...</p><p></p><p>What I did?</p><p>Clean Pi-hole install</p><p>Tested Pi-hole DNS directly with Quad9 Uplink DNS Server</p><p>Installed and Configured - Unbound - Recursive DNS Server and Signatures</p><p>Looped the DNS Querys back from Unbound to PI-hole</p><p>Like this all DNS Querys hit the Pi-hole and it makes a direct request to the Root-DNS-Servers plus Signature chain. (DNSSEC)</p><p></p><p>Pi-hole unbound instructions -> <a href="https://docs.pi-hole.net/guides/unbound/" target="_blank">Pi-hole as All-Around DNS Solution - Pi-hole documentation</a></p><p></p><p>Example DNS Query:</p><p></p><p>PC----> eblocker -----> Pi-hole <---> Unbound (Service Local on Pi-hole) ---> Router ----> ISP--->RootDNSServers if not cached by Pi-hole</p><p></p><p>Best part out of it is that I do not need to rely on services like cloudflare, quad9 and google to function since I request directly from the root servers.</p><p></p><p>DNSSec works too! <img class="smilie smilie--emoji" loading="lazy" alt="🙂" title="Slightly smiling face :slight_smile:" src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/joypixels/assets/6.6/png/unicode/64/1f642.png" data-shortname=":slight_smile:" /></p><p></p><p>eBlocker is setup to have the Pi-hole as the Uplink server and disabled all Domain Blocklists since Pi-hole will take care of that part by itself and I am able to see what domains are "bogus" or "insecure". Now the added advantage is the following with eBlocker...</p><p></p><p>HTTPs Inspection --- goes to Pattern Files ---- that forwards unblocked querys to the DNS (Pi-hole) ---- that checks if the Domains are Blacklisted and allows/denys that query ---- verfiys DNSSEC ------ So you have the best of two worlds HTTPS Inspection from eBlocker and DNSSec, RecursiveDNS, Domain / Regex Blocklist from unbound/Pi-hole.</p><p></p><p>Best regards</p><p>Val.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="valvaris, post: 853818, member: 38787"] From today on I have configured my Pi-hole to my "raspberry pi 4b" - could not wait... What I did? Clean Pi-hole install Tested Pi-hole DNS directly with Quad9 Uplink DNS Server Installed and Configured - Unbound - Recursive DNS Server and Signatures Looped the DNS Querys back from Unbound to PI-hole Like this all DNS Querys hit the Pi-hole and it makes a direct request to the Root-DNS-Servers plus Signature chain. (DNSSEC) Pi-hole unbound instructions -> [URL='https://docs.pi-hole.net/guides/unbound/']Pi-hole as All-Around DNS Solution - Pi-hole documentation[/URL] Example DNS Query: PC----> eblocker -----> Pi-hole <---> Unbound (Service Local on Pi-hole) ---> Router ----> ISP--->RootDNSServers if not cached by Pi-hole Best part out of it is that I do not need to rely on services like cloudflare, quad9 and google to function since I request directly from the root servers. DNSSec works too! 🙂 eBlocker is setup to have the Pi-hole as the Uplink server and disabled all Domain Blocklists since Pi-hole will take care of that part by itself and I am able to see what domains are "bogus" or "insecure". Now the added advantage is the following with eBlocker... HTTPs Inspection --- goes to Pattern Files ---- that forwards unblocked querys to the DNS (Pi-hole) ---- that checks if the Domains are Blacklisted and allows/denys that query ---- verfiys DNSSEC ------ So you have the best of two worlds HTTPS Inspection from eBlocker and DNSSec, RecursiveDNS, Domain / Regex Blocklist from unbound/Pi-hole. Best regards Val. [/QUOTE]
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