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## 🥇 Maza was Top 1 in Hacker News
Comments: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=22717650
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< img alt = "demo" src = "media/banner.png" width = "100%" >
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## Like Pi-hole but local and using your operating system
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Simple, native and efficient **local ad blocker** . Bash script compatible with **MacOS** , **Linux** and **BSD** .
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- You **don't have to install any browser extensions or applications** , you just use the tools of your operating system.
- You update the list of DNS to be blocked with a **single command** .
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- It affects **any browser** or software installed.
- Pure **Opensource** .
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- Just **bash** .
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< img alt = "demo" src = "media/demo.gif" >
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## Patreon - Help me continue to improve
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## 📟 Commands
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### 📡 Update database
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``` bash
maza update
```
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### 🔨 Start
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``` bash
sudo maza start
```
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### 🛠 Stop
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``` bash
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sudo maza stop
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```
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### ⚖️ Status
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``` bash
maza status
```
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## ⚙️ Install
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### 😥 Requirements
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- **bash** 4.0 or higher
- **curl**
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- Only macOS users, **gsed** : `brew install gnu-sed`
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Then you do this.
``` bash
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curl -o maza https://raw.githubusercontent.com/tanrax/maza-ad-blocking/master/maza & & chmod +x maza & & sudo mv maza /usr/local/bin
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```
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Optional but recommended, make a backup of your hosts file.
``` bash
sudo cp /etc/hosts /etc/hosts.backup
```
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## 🤖 Auto update of domains to be blocked
Open your `cron` .
``` bash
crontab -e
```
Add the following line at the end.
```
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@daily maza update
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```
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## 🔪 Uninstall
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``` bash
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sudo rm /usr/local/bin/maza & & sudo rm -r ~/.maza
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```
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## DNSMASQ
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Unfortunately the hosts file does **not support sub-domains (wildcards)** , which is necessary to correctly filter all DNS. You will **need to install locally a server** for that purpose, Maza supports the **Dnsmasq** format.
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### MacOS
#### 1 Install
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```bash
brew install dnsmasq
```
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#### 2 Configure
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Edit the file.
```
/usr/local/etc/dnsmasq.conf
```
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Add the following line at the end.
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```
conf-file=(your user path)/.maza/dnsmasq.conf
```
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Example
```
conf-file=/Users/myuser/.maza/dnsmasq.conf
```
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Start DNSMASQ.
```bash
sudo brew services stop dnsmasq
sudo brew services start dnsmasq
```
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#### 3 Tell your OS to use your DNS server
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Delete the list of macOS DNS servers and add the 3 addresses. The first one will be your local server, and the other 2 belong to OpenDNS, which you can use any other.
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```bash
127.0.0.1
208.67.222.222
208.67.220.220
```
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< img alt = "network macos" src = "media/network-osx.jpg" width = "500" >
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Refresh your DNS cache
```bash
sudo dscacheutil -flushcache; sudo killall -HUP mDNSResponder
```
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#### 4 Restart/Start Maza
```bash
sudo maza stop
sudo maza start
```
### Debian/Ubuntu with Gnome Shell
#### 1 Install
```bash
sudo apt update
sudo apt install dnsmasq
```
#### 2 Configure
Edit file in path.
```
/etc/dnsmasq.conf
```
Add the following line at the end.
```
conf-file=(your user path)/.maza/dnsmasq.conf
```
Example
```
conf-file=/home/myuser/.maza/dnsmasq.conf
```
Start DNSMASQ.
```bash
sudo systemctl stop dnsmasq
sudo systemctl start dnsmasq
sudo systemctl enable dnsmasq
```
#### 3 Tell your OS to use your DNS server
In Gnome Shell, open `Settings->Nework` . Click in the sprocket of your connection.
< img alt = "network macos" src = "media/network-gnome.png" width = "500" >
Add your local server (dnsmasq), and the other 2 belong to OpenDNS, which you can use any other.
```bash
127.0.0.1,208.67.222.222,208.67.220.220
```
< img alt = "network macos" src = "media/dns-gnome.png" width = "500" >
#### 4 Restart/Start Maza
```bash
sudo maza stop
sudo maza start
```
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### Bonus: dnsmasq is in charge of solving all DNS
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Add in configure file: `/usr/local/etc/dnsmasq.conf`
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```
no-resolv
server=208.67.222.222
server=208.67.220.220
```
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### Bonus: dnsmasq have `localhost` domains
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If you want all your `.localhost` domains, for example, point to localhost add in configure file: `/usr/local/etc/dnsmasq.conf` or `/etc/dnsmasq.conf` .
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```
address=/.localhost/127.0.0.1
```
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## ⚠️ CAUTION
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- Only compatible with Linux and macOS operating systems.
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- Remember to make a backup copy of `/etc/hosts` in case of unforeseen circumstances, neither the project nor its author will be responsible for any possible repercussions derived from not carrying out this action.
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## 🧑🎨 Credits
< a target = "_blank" class = "text-yellow" href = "https://programadorwebvalencia.com/" > Andros Fenollosa< / a >