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# Maza ad blocking
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## 🥇 Top 1 in Hacker News
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Comments: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=22717650
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<img alt="banner" src="media/banner.png" width="100%">
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## A command to squash all ads in all browsers
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```shell
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sudo maza start
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```
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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**, **BSD** and **Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL)**.
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- Just **bash** 🤖.
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- It affects **any browser** or software installed 😱.
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- You **don't have to install any browser extensions or applications** 🚫, you just use the tools of your operating system.
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- You update the list of DNS to be blocked with a **single command** 😎.
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- Pure **Opensource** ❤️.
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<img alt="demo" src="media/demov2.jpg">
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## Index
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- [Commands](#-commands)
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- [Install or update](#%EF%B8%8F-install-or-update)
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- [Auto update of domains to be blocked](#-auto-update-of-domains-to-be-blocked)
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- [Uninstall](#-uninstall)
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- [Not blocking certain domains](#-not-blocking-certain-domains)
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- [Add custom domains to block](#-add-custom-domains-to-block)
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- [Alternative DNS list](#-alternative-dns-list)
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- [DNSMASQ (or support sub-domains: wildcards)](#dnsmasq)
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- [Create your own Pi-Hole](#-create-your-own-pi-hole-server-with-maza)
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## 📟 Commands
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### 📡 Update database
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``` bash
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sudo maza update
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```
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### 🔨 Start
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``` bash
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sudo maza start
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```
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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
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sudo maza status
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```
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## ⚙️ Install or Update
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### 😥 Requirements
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- **bash** 4.0 or higher
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- **curl**
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- Only macOS users, **gsed**: `brew install gnu-sed`
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Then you do this.
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``` bash
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curl -o maza https://raw.githubusercontent.com/tanrax/maza-ad-blocking/master/maza && sudo rm -rf /usr/local/bin/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.
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``` bash
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sudo cp /etc/hosts /etc/hosts.backup
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```
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## 🧪 Check if you block ads
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You can run a test to see if the domains are blocked.
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For example, you can run the following command.
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``` bash
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curl googleadservices.com
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```
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If you get an error like this, it means that the domain is blocked.
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``` shell
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curl: (7) Failed to connect to googleadservices.com port 80 after 2 ms: Could not connect to server
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```
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But if you get a response with HTML, it means that the domain is not blocked (maybe a 404 error).
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## 🤖 Auto update of domains to be blocked
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Open your `cron`.
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``` bash
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crontab -e
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```
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Add the following line at the end.
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```
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@daily maza update
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```
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Some users have reported problems creating daemons on MacOS. Fixed with `TERM=dumb`.
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```
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TERM=dumb
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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 /root/.config/maza
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```
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## 🚫 Not blocking certain domains
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Edit `/root/.config/maza/ignore` and add the domains you want to ignore.
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Example:
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``` txt
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ads-twitter.com
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ads.twitter.com
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```
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By default, the following domains are ignored to avoid problems with the operating system.
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``` txt
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localhost
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localhost.localdomain
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local
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broadcasthost
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ip6-localhost
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ip6-loopback
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ip6-localnet
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ip6-mcastprefix
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ip6-allnodes
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ip6-allrouters
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ip6-allhosts
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0.0.0.0
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```
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Finally update Maza to apply the changes.
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``` bash
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sudo maza update
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```
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## 🎯 Add custom domains to block
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If you want to include your own domains to be blocked, you can add them to `/root/.config/maza/custom-domains`. They must each be on one line, ignoring end slash or protocol (`http` or `https`).
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For example:
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beauty-tea.com
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www.expaqua.cloud
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ad.about.com
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```
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Then update the database to regenerate the list to include your domains.
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```
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sudo maza update
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```
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## 🔒 Alternative DNS list
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By default the Yoyo (Peter Lowe) DNS list is used (3.7k blocked domains). If you want to use another list, such as Steven Black's for example (with 135k blocked domains), you must add the URL of your list on line 8.
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URL_DNS_LIST_CUSTOM="https://raw.githubusercontent.com/StevenBlack/hosts/master/hosts"
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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](#MacOS)
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[Linux](#user-content-linux-debianubuntu)
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### MacOS
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#### 0 Update Maza
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```bash
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sudo maza update
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```
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#### 1 Install
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```bash
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brew install dnsmasq
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```
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#### 2 Configure
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Edit the file.
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/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)/.config/maza/dnsmasq.conf
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```
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Example
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conf-file=/Users/myuser/.config/maza/dnsmasq.conf
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```
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Start DNSMASQ.
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```bash
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sudo brew services stop dnsmasq
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sudo brew services start dnsmasq
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```
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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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127.0.0.1
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208.67.222.222
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208.67.220.220
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```
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<img alt="network macos" src="media/network-osx.jpg" width="500">
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Refresh your DNS cache
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```bash
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sudo dscacheutil -flushcache; sudo killall -HUP mDNSResponder
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```
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#### 4 Restart/Start Maza
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```bash
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sudo maza stop
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sudo maza start
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```
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### Linux (Debian/Ubuntu)
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#### 0 Update Maza
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```bash
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sudo maza update
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```
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#### 1 Install
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```bash
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sudo apt update
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sudo apt install dnsmasq
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```
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#### 2 Configure
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Edit file in path.
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/etc/dnsmasq.conf
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```
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Add the following line at the end.
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```
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conf-file=(your user path)/.config/maza/dnsmasq.conf
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```
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Example
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conf-file=/home/myuser/.config/maza/dnsmasq.conf
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```
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Start DNSMASQ.
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```bash
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sudo systemctl stop dnsmasq
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sudo systemctl start dnsmasq
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sudo systemctl enable dnsmasq
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```
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#### 3 Tell your OS to use your DNS server
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##### 3.1 Gnome Shell
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In Gnome Shell, open `Settings->Network`. Click in your connection.
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<img alt="network gnome" src="media/network-gnome.png" width="500">
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Add your local server (dnsmasq), and the other 2 belong to OpenDNS, which you can use any other.
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```bash
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127.0.0.1,208.67.222.222,208.67.220.220
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```
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<img alt="gnome dns" src="media/dns-gnome.png" width="500">
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##### 3.2 KDE Plasma
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In KDE Plasma, open `Settings->Network->Connectios`. Click in your connection and tab `ip4`.
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- `Method`: Automatic (Only addresses).
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Add your local server (dnsmasq), and the other 2 belong to OpenDNS, which you can use any other.
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- `DNS Servers`: `127.0.0.1,208.67.222.222,208.67.220.220`.
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<img alt="kde dns" src="media/dns-kde.png" width="100%">
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#### 4 Restart/Start Maza
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```bash
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sudo maza stop
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sudo maza start
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```
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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
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server=208.67.222.222
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server=208.67.220.220
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```
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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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```
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address=/.localhost/127.0.0.1
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```
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## ☕ Buy me a coffee
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Help me continue to improve.
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```shell
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ssh customer@andros.dev -p 5555
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```
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## 💬 Get Help or talk with the community
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- [IRC: Libera #maza-ad-blocking](ircs://irc.libera.chat:6697/maza-ad-blocking)
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- [Jabber/XMPP](xmpp:maza-ad-blocking@groups.im.andros.dev/?join)
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## 🍓 CREATE YOUR OWN PI-HOLE SERVER WITH MAZA
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You can easily create your own DNS server on a Raspberry Pi, VPS or wherever you want, to connect your devices in just 10 commands thanks to Maza. Follow the [tutorial](https://programadorwebvalencia.com/create-your-own-pi-hole-with-10-commands/).
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## ⚠️ CAUTION
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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
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<a target="_blank" href="https://andros.dev/">Andros Fenollosa</a>
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