Specificly targeting a raspberry PI, but any version of linux is possible too.
Just a word of warning. It's ment to target one ether interface, be it wired or wireless. Best on wired interfaces. If you are using more than 1 ether path on your linux box. You will have to change things. One interface an amatuer could do it. Got more than one. Investigate how pi-hole will change things. And determine if it will work for you.
It does works good. Found things even Ublock origin did not block. It's got a slick looking web interface too.
Specificly targeting a raspberry PI, but any version of linux is possible too.
Just a word of warning. It's ment to target one ether interface, be it wired or wireless. Best on wired interfaces. If you are using more than 1 ether path on your linux box. You will have to change things. One interface an amatuer could do it. Got more than one. Investigate how pi-hole will change things. And determine if it will work for you.
It does works good. Found things even Ublock origin did not block. It's got a slick looking web interface too.
http://pi-hole.net/
I had to read the post three times (before coffee, yesterday morning) to realise there was a link at the bottom for Pi-Hole.
It's a DNS server with Ad blocking, which can be run on the Raspberry (or other linux machine) to serve a household. This sounds like fun.