DNS Piracy Blocking Orders: Google, Cloudflare, and OpenDNS Respond Differently * TorrentFreak
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I guess one must simply remove those who block from DNS responders in Adguard Home.
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Uh, so it begins with blocking piracy. What's next? Which public DNS can still be trusted to not be kept on a leash?
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This article was all I needed to go install unbound and use that as my upstream server for pihole. Took me 20min and it's been working for the past few hours. Easy and now all my dns are my own.
You don't even need a pihole, just point your router dns to the unbound server.
It works out of the box with no configuration unless you want to configure it.
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This article was all I needed to go install unbound and use that as my upstream server for pihole. Took me 20min and it's been working for the past few hours. Easy and now all my dns are my own.
You don't even need a pihole, just point your router dns to the unbound server.
It works out of the box with no configuration unless you want to configure it.
EasyUnbound is here, in case anyone else was wondering.
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All the more reason to setup Adguard Home/Unbound.
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Uh, so it begins with blocking piracy. What's next? Which public DNS can still be trusted to not be kept on a leash?
Internet Backbone Provider Hurricane Electric Sues Movie Companies Over 'Ridiculous' Piracy Allegations * TorrentFreak
Hurricane Electric is requesting a declaratory judgment ruling that it's not liable for copyright infringements that occur on its network.
(torrentfreak.com)
Hurricane Electric gets my vote.