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My homelab 1: ADGuard Home

I´ve been having a raspberry pi 4 model B for years in my drawer and I finally decided to put it to good use. I´ve always been interested in homelabs but I´ve always been lazy about it until now. So, in order to give the raspberry a chance, I´ve decided to install AdGuard Home and give it a try in order to stop all the boring ADs I get in many websites. Let me walk you through the whole process and, the most important thing, let me walk you through the issues I´ve encountered.

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Installation

Installation is pretty straight forward. You can find the official documentation here: https://adguard-dns.io/kb/es/adguard-home/getting-started/. Just follow the steps: download and install the script, visit the local IP address and finish the installation. It is worth mentioning that I have not configured the router in order to use always by default my raspi as DNS provider. I´ve been performing some tests just by setting manually the DNS configuration in my devices. So far I´ve been trying this in a Smart TV, iPhone and Macbook. In my case, I also chose to let AdGuard Home listen in each interface.

Configuration

Once installed and created the user, it is possible to access the administrator panel. Here´s the place in which the configuration is done. For now, I´ve just added the lists provided by uBlock Origin.

Right now, my configuration looks like this:

AdGuardHome Settings

Some of these lists are included in AdGuard Home as default lists and you just need to activate those. If the list is not included, just add a new list and place the URL.

Some URLs can be found here

Issues

Unexpected Blocking (Whitelisted domains)

In this section I´d like to mention some services that I´ve noticed that the AdGuard might block due to the configuration.


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