Anyone here using pi-hole on OMV?
I've only just read about it and thought it would be a good plugin.
https://pi-hole.net
Anyone here using pi-hole on OMV?
I've only just read about it and thought it would be a good plugin.
https://pi-hole.net
This looks interesting. I'm interested as well
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I'm running it on a Pi Zero. Came here to see if there was an OMV plugin. I haven't tried installing it on OMV. I don't have the spare hardware at the moment to test and try to blow it up.
Interesting no one has tried yet. Hmm
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so it seems to hang on checking iproute2 not sure where to go from here..
root@testingOMV:~# curl -L https://install.pi-hole.net | bash
% Total % Received % Xferd Average Speed Time Time Time Current
Dload Upload Total Spent Left Speed
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 --:--:-- --:--:-- --:--:-- 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 --:--:-- --:--:-- --:--:-- 0
:::
::: You are root.
100 35295 100 35295 0 0 134k 0 --:--:-- --:--:-- --:--:-- 134k
::: Verifying free disk space...
:::
::: Checking apt-get for upgraded packages.... done!
:::
::: Your system is up to date! Continuing with Pi-hole installation...
::: Checking for apt-utils... installed!
::: Checking for whiptail... installed!
::: Checking for git... installed!
::: Checking for dhcpcd5... installed!
::: Checking for dnsutils... installed!
::: Checking for bc... installed!
::: Checking for dnsmasq... installed!
::: Checking for lighttpd... installed!
::: Checking for php5-common... installed!
::: Checking for php5-cgi... installed!
::: Checking for curl... installed!
::: Checking for unzip... installed!
::: Checking for wget... installed!
::: Checking for sudo... installed!
::: Checking for netcat... installed!
::: Checking for cron... installed!
::: Checking for iproute2...root@testingOMV:~#
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i installed it on ubuntu just to play around and I like it... just would really like to get it running on here.
I think I read something somewhere about iproute 2 but of course can't find that now. lol
So I had to apt-get iproute2 and it broke omv. Removed a bunch of stuff I'm guessing I needed. Its a test box so its not a big deal but is there a fix for this? I'd really like to find a way to get this working.
The following packages will be REMOVED:
ifenslave-2.6 ifupdown iproute isc-dhcp-client openmediavault
openmediavault-ldap openmediavault-omvextrasorg openmediavault-route
The following NEW packages will be installed:
iproute2
0 upgraded, 1 newly installed, 8 to remove and 0 not upgraded.
Need to get 0 B/564 kB of archives.
After this operation, 8,633 kB disk space will be freed.
Do you want to continue [Y/n]? y
WARNING: The following packages cannot be authenticated!
iproute2
Install these packages without verification [y/N]? y
(Reading database ... 30091 files and directories currently installed.)
Removing openmediavault-route ...
Removing openmediavault-ldap ...
Removing openmediavault-omvextrasorg ...
Removing openmediavault ...
Removing ifenslave-2.6 ...
Removing ifupdown ...
Removing isc-dhcp-client ...
Removing iproute ...
Processing triggers for man-db ...
Selecting previously unselected package iproute2.
(Reading database ... 29006 files and directories currently installed.)
Unpacking iproute2 (from .../iproute2_3.16.0-2-bpo70+1_amd64.deb) ...
Processing triggers for man-db ...
Setting up iproute2 (3.16.0-2~bpo70+1) ...
Installing new version of config file /etc/iproute2/ematch_map ...
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Instead of building your own pi to block ad servers at the DNS, you can use this free service that already exists called Alternate DNS unless you just like testing and building things.
I'm not sure I like routing my traffic somewhere else... Though I'm not super sure how the DNS works. The idea of it being in house is more appealing
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For those that are following along I got this up and running in VirtualBox. Seems to be working fine
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For those that are following along I got this up and running in VirtualBox. Seems to be working fine
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I just installed on my Odroid XU4 with OMV 3.0 and it works properly.
In a terminal write this command line:
curl -L https://install.pi-hole.net | bash
Regards.
I just installed on my Odroid XU4 with OMV 3.0 and it works properly.
In a terminal write this command line:
curl -L https://install.pi-hole.net | bash
Regards.
Hmm does Omv 3 have iproutes 2?
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I'm starting reading about pihole, any news about an OMV plugin?
any news about an OMV plugin?
This wouldn't be an easy plugin. The pi-hole script is over 1000 lines and it calls other install scripts. It installs another web server (port conflicts) and looks like it tries to configure configs that OMV controls as well. I might look at what the script is doing. Seems easier to just setup an RPi to do this though.
For those that are following along I got this up and running in VirtualBox. Seems to be working fine.
GTvert90, this is my planed first VirtualBox project. At this moment I do not know a peep about vBox, so seems, to me, to be a solid starting block. Advice would be appreciated.
So I'm running OMV 3.0 on top of a Debian 8.7 installation. Can I simply ssh into Debian and install pi-hole? Will the pi-hole webserver conflict with the OMV webserver? The system has dual LAN, so maybe I could run pi-hole on the other interface? Although I'd rather not if I didn't have to...
Pi-Hole is based on dnsmasq, so if you have any dns stuff set up on your OMV machine, it will screw that up. It also has its own web server.
It's probably safer to run it in a VM or a docker container.
OMV is currently using the router for DNS. I would change the DHCP server on the router to assign the OMV ip for DNS instead of the router IP.
Mostly curious if it would screw up the omv web service.
Pi-Hole is based on dnsmasq, so if you have any dns stuff set up on your OMV machine, it will screw that up. It also has its own web server.
It's probably safer to run it in a VM or a docker container.
i personally agree to this approach.
Currently i'm using Pi-Hole based on DietPi VM (http://dietpi.com). Actually DietPi does offer plenty of useful setups.
I myself have now two VM in operation 1. PiHole 2. NextCloud (with SMB access to my OMV shares)
Setup was not to complicated and it simply works out of the box without screwing my OMV setup
i personally agree to this approach.Currently i'm using Pi-Hole based on DietPi VM (http://dietpi.com). Actually DietPi does offer plenty of useful setups.
I myself have now two VM in operation 1. PiHole 2. NextCloud (with SMB access to my OMV shares)
Setup was not to complicated and it simply works out of the box without screwing my OMV setup
So you have a VM on your OMV machine running DietPi and pi-hole? Does the pi-hole have the same IP address as OMV? Is OMV running in VM as well or on bare metal? I have debian running with OMV as a service, what's the best way to get a VM of dietpi going? The machine is running headless.
If all this will be a giant headache, I'll probably consider getting some Pi hardware to run this on.
My current setup is:
Setup of PiHole and configuration of router settings took me half an hour and now it's operating fine since 1 week without hazzle.
Pros:
Cons:
All in all, right know i'm happy with this setup. By trend i do think it might be better to have a combination of OMV focussing on fileservices (BTRFS, SNAPRAID, ZFS, Unionfilessystem, SMB/CIFS, AFP, NFS, FTP, timemachine, Antivrus ...) with VM with dedicated servers (i.e. PiHole, NextCloud, PLEX, ...). This would easier the maintenance/development of OMV for the OMV team. Again many thanks for the effort to Volker and all the other guys maintaining the distro!!!
Regards
UZI
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