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- cross-posted to:
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cross-posted from: https://sh.itjust.works/post/8107936
I just finished using this guide to get Blocky set up. Part 2 shows how to set up the grafana dashboard.
I was inspired to set up blocky instead of the other more popular alternatives due to his other video showing that blocky has the best latency of all
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https://piped.video/watch?v=UjqZPLL0UvM
Piped is a privacy-respecting open-source alternative frontend to YouTube.
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Good to see a detailed guide. Blocky sounds really interesting. I used pi-hole first and switched to adguard-home for it’s dot/doh features. Blocky could be best of both world’s, but the missing interface is problematic, or isn’t it?
I do wish there was a web interface. It’s easier footgun yourself with an all text configuration. That said, I choose to use Blocky purely based on the performance. There is a web interface someone made but I think it’s really early stages. https://github.com/Mozart409/blocky-frontend
What I see is that you can disable blocking (which is possible in the grafana dashboard), refresh the block list (which happens automatically when you restart the service), and run a dns query. Configuration of any sort doesn’t appear to be possible from this project.