Hey guys, I recently bought an orange pi zero 2 and, as the title suggests, I want to put an ad blocker on it. Those are the options. I also will put openvpn for external connection to my network. Does anyone have experience with them? What would you suggest?

  • Andi@feddit.uk
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    1 year ago

    Used Pihole for years. Gave AdGaurd Home a try and never looked back.

    Every few months you’ll have to fiddle with your Pihole config as an upgrade breaks it. Unbound is a whole separate beast. Refreshing the lists seem to take a lot of processing. You need a second instance, just because.

    AdGaurd Home just works. DNS over HTTPS and DoH for your upstream all built in. Upstream can be fail over or fastest response. Upgrades work in browser in a matter of seconds. And to date, has never fallen over (on the exact same hardware and OS as my Piholes).

    AdGaurd Home’s service blocking, and Safe Search enforcement is a useful add on for kids devices too.

    You should really run 2 instances anyway, for fail over, so why not run one of each and decide for yourself which you prefer?

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    I started on PiHole, but when I found AdGuard Home I tried it and it’s so much better. My group chat that self hosts ended up swapping too.

    The interface is so much cleaner and easier to use, anecdotally it’s so much more reliable. And have more features built in from the get go.

    Plus you can edit it without having to refresh Gravity like in PiHole. Nothing major but it saves me a few seconds of time.

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      1 year ago

      Even if that were true, it would not matter since the source code is open and you can take a look at it to put this phobia of yours to rest.

      Also FYI, AdGuard is based in Cyprus.

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        It’s not just about trusting the code (which anyway isn’t a small task to review it, and all future PRs, and run your own builds from reviewed code) but also there are some people who will avoid Russian developed stuff at the moment for moral reasons, you know, because of the whole Ukraine thing.

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          Which I don’t find reasonable tbh, at least for open source stuff. You are not actively supporting the Russian government, and a lot of Russians also don’t support the war. But to each their own.