Package Details: pi-hole-server 5.18.2-1

Git Clone URL: https://aur.archlinux.org/pi-hole-server.git (read-only, click to copy)
Package Base: pi-hole-server
Description: The Pi-hole is an advertising-aware DNS/Web server. Arch adaptation for lan wide DNS server.
Upstream URL: https://github.com/pi-hole/pi-hole
Keywords: ad block pi-hole
Licenses: EUPL-1.2
Conflicts: pi-hole-standalone
Submitter: max.bra
Maintainer: max.bra (graysky)
Last Packager: max.bra
Votes: 112
Popularity: 1.47
First Submitted: 2016-01-13 12:50 (UTC)
Last Updated: 2024-04-01 18:11 (UTC)

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max.bra commented on 2018-02-09 16:45 (UTC) (edited on 2019-10-18 23:14 (UTC) by max.bra)

ArchLinux Pi-hole is not officially supported by Pi-hole project. In case of bugs and malfunctions please DO NOT file a report upstream.

First of all check if the wiki (https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Pi-hole) can help then ask here for assistance and tips.
When it will be excluded that the problem does not depend on ArchLinux we will file a bug upstream.

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tdkl commented on 2016-02-18 10:31 (UTC)

@max.bra : Nope, queries are logged fine to /run/log/pihole.log [tdkl@pogo log]$ tail -n5 pihole.log Feb 18 11:12:00 dnsmasq[239]: query[A] vortex-win.data.microsoft.com from 192.168.1.20 Feb 18 11:12:00 dnsmasq[239]: /etc/pihole/gravity.list vortex-win.data.microsoft.com is 192.168.1.2 Feb 18 11:12:02 dnsmasq[239]: query[A] pool.ntp.org from 192.168.1.50 Feb 18 11:12:02 dnsmasq[239]: cached pool.ntp.org is 93.103.22.152 Feb 18 11:12:02 dnsmasq[239]: cached pool.ntp.org is 46.54.225.12 Also nothing changed regarding dnsmasq.conf. I use an additional .conf for pihole, so I've added this at the end of dnsmasq.conf: # Include another lot of configuration options. conf-dir=/etc/dnsmasq.d Then have a special pihole.conf there: [tdkl@pogo log]$ cat /etc/dnsmasq.d/pihole.conf addn-hosts=/etc/pihole/gravity.list cache-size=10000 log-queries log-facility=/run/log/pihole.log log-async So no clue. I've checked the chronometer.sh and piLog var is set to /run/log/pihole.log. Running the part of the function CalcQueriesToday() manually gives out proper result: [tdkl@pogo log]$ cat "/run/log/pihole.log" | grep "$today" | awk '/query/ {print $6}' | wc -l 4000 Function CalcPercentBlockedToday() gives out 0, because apparently $queriesToday calculated in upper function is 0. But running the chronometer.sh gives out 0: [tdkl@pogo ~]$ /usr/bin/chronometer.sh -j {"domains_being_blocked":"145787","dns_queries_today":"0","ads_blocked_today":"240","ads_percentage_today":"0"} Shouldn't also be a read permission issue for pihole.log: -rw-r--r-- 1 dnsmasq root 1061770 feb 18 11:25 pihole.log

max.bra commented on 2016-02-17 21:41 (UTC)

weird... does your dnsmasq log queries to /run/log/pihole.log? maybe an unintentional overwriting/modification of main .conf or include part?

tdkl commented on 2016-02-17 15:01 (UTC)

@max.bra : even after one day, those numbers are at zero, while the ads blocked indicator increments. Not a big deal though, will see how it behaves in the future.

max.bra commented on 2016-02-16 21:30 (UTC)

@tdkl: no, admin website regular here... maybe your log was truncated at that precise moment?

tdkl commented on 2016-02-16 20:07 (UTC)

@max.bra: do you also have 0 dns queries and 0 traffic % displayed after the 2.5.2 update in the Pi-hole admin website ? Seems they played with the chronometer.sh a bit : https://github.com/pi-hole/pi-hole/commit/7116634739285197003dc01d02d76217d02418b3

tdkl commented on 2016-02-15 23:08 (UTC)

You're setting your routers primary DNS to one on internal network? Jeez.. How about you check up on Arch wiki about network configuration first? Because this isn't an issue with this package.

Matty_r commented on 2016-02-09 21:54 (UTC)

It is only unable to ping the router as soon as I change the DNS server on the router to point to the pihole machine.

max.bra commented on 2016-02-09 13:55 (UTC)

with your configuration pihole machine MUST ping your router!! hardware related?

max.bra commented on 2016-02-09 11:28 (UTC)

pihole machine can ping 8.8.8.8?

Matty_r commented on 2016-02-09 11:24 (UTC) (edited on 2016-02-09 11:31 (UTC) by Matty_r)

Yes, that's a typo. Edit: It doesn't appear to be able to ping 8.8.8.8, nor my router at 10.0.0.138. However it can ping other computers on the network.