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# Docker Stacks
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Individual service stacks with comprehensive documentation. See the [main README](../../README.md) for architecture overview and deployment process.
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## Available Stacks
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| Stack | Description | Port(s) | Mobile/Remote Access |
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| [**Immich**](./immich/) | Photo and video management with AI | 2283 | iOS/Android apps |
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| [**Paperless-ngx**](./paperless/) | Document management with OCR | Web UI | Email integration |
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| [**Media**](./media/) | *arr suite for media automation | 8989, 7878, 9696, 8114 | nzb360 mobile app |
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| [**Pi-hole**](./pihole/) | Network-wide ad blocker | 53, 80 | Web dashboard |
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| [**Arch Mirror**](./archmirror/) | Local Arch Linux package mirror | 8080 | pacman client |
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## Quick Start
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1. Choose a stack from the table above
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2. Read the stack's README for setup instructions
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3. Copy environment template: `cp stack.env stack.env.real`
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Each stack directory contains:
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- `README.md` - Detailed documentation
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# Arch Linux Mirror Stack
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A self-hosted Arch Linux package mirror that provides local access to Arch Linux packages, reducing bandwidth usage and improving package download speeds for local Arch Linux systems.
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## Services Overview
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- **rsync-mirror**: Automated synchronization service that mirrors Arch Linux packages from upstream
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- **nginx-server**: HTTP server that serves the mirrored packages to local clients
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## Key Features
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- **Automated Syncing**: Scheduled rsync synchronization with upstream Arch Linux mirrors
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- **Local Package Serving**: Fast HTTP access to packages for local Arch Linux installations
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- **Bandwidth Optimization**: Reduces external bandwidth usage for multiple Arch Linux systems
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- **Health Monitoring**: Built-in health checks for both sync and web services
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- **Customizable Sync**: Configurable sync schedules and rsync options
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## Architecture
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### Sync Process
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1. **rsync-mirror** container runs scheduled sync jobs using supercronic
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2. Downloads packages from configured upstream mirror
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3. Stores packages in shared volume
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4. **nginx-server** serves packages via HTTP
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### Storage
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- Shared volume between containers for package storage
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- Read-only access for nginx service ensures data integrity
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- Configurable storage path for flexible deployment
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## Links & Documentation
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### Arch Linux
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- **Website**: https://archlinux.org/
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- **Package Database**: https://archlinux.org/packages/
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- **Mirror Status**: https://archlinux.org/mirrors/status/
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- **Mirror Setup Guide**: https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/DeveloperWiki:NewMirrors
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### Container Technologies
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- **Docker Compose**: https://docs.docker.com/compose/
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- **Nginx**: https://nginx.org/en/docs/
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- **Supercronic**: https://github.com/aptible/supercronic
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## Configuration
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### Environment Variables
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Copy `stack.env` to `stack.env.real` and configure:
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- `MIRROR_URL`: Upstream Arch Linux mirror URL for rsync
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- `SYNC_SCHEDULE`: Cron schedule for sync operations (e.g., "0 */4 * * *" for every 4 hours)
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- `TZ`: Timezone for scheduling
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- `RSYNC_EXTRA_OPTIONS`: Additional rsync options for fine-tuning
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- `ARCHLINUX_VOLUME_PATH`: Local path for package storage
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- `HTTP_PORT`: HTTP port for package access (default: 8080)
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- `NGINX_WORKERS`: Number of nginx worker processes
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### Network Access
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- **HTTP Server**: Accessible on configured port (default: 8080)
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- **Health Checks**: Both services include health monitoring
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## Usage
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### Client Configuration
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Configure Arch Linux clients to use the local mirror by editing `/etc/pacman.d/mirrorlist`:
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```
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## Local mirror
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Server = http://your-server-ip:8080/archlinux/$repo/os/$arch
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## Fallback mirrors
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# ... other mirrors
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```
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### Sync Monitoring
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- Monitor sync container logs for sync status and errors
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- Health checks ensure services are running properly
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- Nginx access logs show package download activity
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## Storage Requirements
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- **Full Mirror**: ~60-80GB for complete Arch Linux repository
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- **Growth**: Expect ~1-2GB growth per month
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- **I/O**: SSD storage recommended for better performance during sync operations
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## Sync Strategy
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### Recommended Schedule
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- **Frequent Updates**: Every 4-6 hours for active development
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- **Conservative**: Daily syncs for stable environments
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- **Bandwidth Considerations**: Schedule during low-usage periods
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### Upstream Mirror Selection
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Choose geographically close, reliable mirrors from the [official mirror list](https://archlinux.org/mirrorlist/).
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## Custom Builds
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The stack uses custom Dockerfiles for both rsync and nginx services, allowing for:
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- Specific configuration needs
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- Custom sync scripts and monitoring
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## Dependencies
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- Docker and Docker Compose
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- Sufficient storage for package mirror
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- Network access to upstream Arch Linux mirrors
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# Immich Stack
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A high-performance photo and video management solution that makes organizing and sharing your media collection effortless.
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## Services Overview
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- **immich-server**: Main application server providing web interface and API
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- **immich-machine-learning**: AI-powered features for face recognition, object detection, and smart search
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- **redis**: In-memory data store for caching and session management
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- **database**: PostgreSQL database with vector extensions for ML features
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- **backup-files**: Automated file backups using resticprofile with AWS S3
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- **backup-database**: Automated PostgreSQL database dumps
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## Key Features
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- **Smart Photo Management**: AI-powered face recognition, object detection, and duplicate detection
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- **Mobile Apps**: Native iOS and Android apps with automatic photo backup
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- **Video Support**: Hardware-accelerated video transcoding and streaming
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- **Sharing**: Secure photo and album sharing with customizable permissions
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- **Search**: Powerful search capabilities using AI and metadata
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- **Multi-user**: Support for multiple users with individual libraries
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- **Backup**: Automated backups to AWS S3 for both files and database
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## Links & Documentation
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- **Official Website**: https://immich.app/
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- **GitHub Repository**: https://github.com/immich-app/immich
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- **Documentation**: https://immich.app/docs/overview/introduction
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- **Docker Hub**: https://hub.docker.com/r/immich-app/immich-server
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- **Mobile Apps**:
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- [iOS App Store](https://apps.apple.com/us/app/immich/id1613945652)
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- [Android Play Store](https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=app.alextran.immich)
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### Environment Variables
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- `IMMICH_VERSION`: Docker image version (default: release)
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- `UPLOAD_LOCATION`: Path for photo/video storage
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- `DB_*`: PostgreSQL database credentials
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- `TZ`: Timezone
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- `TRAEFIK_DOMAIN`: Domain for web access
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- `AWS_*`: AWS S3 credentials for backups
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- `SERVICE_DATA_ROOT_PATH`: Base path for service data
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- **Web Interface**: Accessible via Traefik at configured domain
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- **Port**: 2283 (internal Docker port 3001)
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- **Mobile Apps**: Connect using the configured domain
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## Backup Strategy
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**Database**: Hourly PostgreSQL dumps with 2-hour retention
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# Media Stack (*arr Suite)
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A complete media automation solution that automatically downloads, organizes, and manages your TV shows and movies. This stack combines the popular *arr applications with a torrent client for a fully automated media center.
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## Services Overview
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- **sonarr**: TV series management and automation with PostgreSQL backend
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- **radarr**: Movie management and automation with PostgreSQL backend
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- **prowlarr**: Indexer manager for torrent and usenet sources
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- **qbittorrent**: BitTorrent client for downloading media
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- **sonarr-db**: Dedicated PostgreSQL database for Sonarr
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- **Automated Downloads**: Monitor RSS feeds and automatically download new episodes/movies
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- **Documentation**: https://wiki.servarr.com/prowlarr
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A document management system that transforms your physical documents into a searchable online archive. Scan, index, and archive all your documents with powerful OCR and AI-powered organization.
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- `TZ`: Timezone
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- `TRAEFIK_DOMAIN`: Domain for web access
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- `CONSUME_PATH`: Directory for automatic document consumption
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- `AWS_*`: AWS S3 credentials for backups
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- `SERVICE_DATA_ROOT_PATH`: Base path for service data
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- `USERMAP_UID/USERMAP_GID`: User/group IDs for file permissions
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### OCR Languages
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Configure `PAPERLESS_OCR_LANGUAGE` and `PAPERLESS_OCR_LANGUAGES` for multi-language OCR support.
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### Network Access
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- **Web Interface**: Accessible via Traefik at configured domain
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- **Document Consumption**: Place documents in the consume directory for automatic processing
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## Document Processing Pipeline
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1. **Intake**: Documents added via web upload, email, or consume folder
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2. **OCR**: Text extraction using Tesseract with configured languages
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3. **Text Extraction**: Additional text processing via Tika for office documents
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4. **PDF Generation**: Gotenberg converts office documents to searchable PDFs
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5. **Classification**: AI-powered tagging and document type detection
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6. **Storage**: Organized storage with full-text search indexing
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## Backup Strategy
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**Database**: Hourly PostgreSQL dumps with 2-hour retention
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**Files**: Automated S3 backups of documents and media using resticprofile
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## Dependencies
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- External Traefik reverse proxy network
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- AWS S3 bucket for backups
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- Consume directory for document intake
|
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# Pi-hole Stack
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A network-wide ad blocker that acts as a DNS sinkhole, protecting your entire network from ads, trackers, and malicious domains. Enhanced with DNSCrypt-proxy for encrypted upstream DNS queries.
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|
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|
## Services Overview
|
||||||
|
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||||||
|
- **server**: Pi-hole DNS server with web interface for ad blocking and network monitoring
|
||||||
|
- **dnscrypt-proxy**: Encrypted DNS proxy for secure upstream DNS resolution
|
||||||
|
|
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|
## Key Features
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
- **Network-wide Ad Blocking**: Blocks ads for all devices on your network
|
||||||
|
- **DNS Sinkhole**: Prevents requests to known advertising and tracking domains
|
||||||
|
- **Encrypted DNS**: DNSCrypt-proxy provides encrypted communication with upstream DNS servers
|
||||||
|
- **Web Interface**: Comprehensive dashboard for monitoring and configuration
|
||||||
|
- **Query Logging**: Detailed logs of all DNS queries with filtering capabilities
|
||||||
|
- **Whitelist/Blacklist**: Custom domain allow/block lists
|
||||||
|
- **Multiple Blocklists**: Support for various community-maintained blocklists
|
||||||
|
- **Network Monitoring**: Real-time network activity and top blocked domains
|
||||||
|
- **DHCP Server**: Optional DHCP functionality for network management
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
## Architecture
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
### DNS Flow
|
||||||
|
1. Client DNS requests → Pi-hole (port 53)
|
||||||
|
2. Pi-hole checks blocklists → Blocks or allows
|
||||||
|
3. Allowed requests → DNSCrypt-proxy (port 5353)
|
||||||
|
4. DNSCrypt-proxy → Encrypted upstream DNS servers
|
||||||
|
5. Response flows back through the chain
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
### Security Features
|
||||||
|
- **Encrypted Upstream**: DNSCrypt-proxy encrypts DNS queries to upstream servers
|
||||||
|
- **Privacy Protection**: Prevents DNS queries from being monitored
|
||||||
|
- **Malware Protection**: Blocks known malicious domains
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
## Links & Documentation
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
### Pi-hole
|
||||||
|
- **Official Website**: https://pi-hole.net/
|
||||||
|
- **GitHub Repository**: https://github.com/pi-hole/pi-hole
|
||||||
|
- **Documentation**: https://docs.pi-hole.net/
|
||||||
|
- **Docker Hub**: https://hub.docker.com/r/pihole/pihole
|
||||||
|
- **Community**: https://discourse.pi-hole.net/
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
### DNSCrypt-proxy
|
||||||
|
- **GitHub Repository**: https://github.com/DNSCrypt/dnscrypt-proxy
|
||||||
|
- **Documentation**: https://github.com/DNSCrypt/dnscrypt-proxy/wiki
|
||||||
|
- **Docker Image**: https://hub.docker.com/r/klutchell/dnscrypt-proxy
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
### Blocklists
|
||||||
|
- **StevenBlack's List**: https://github.com/StevenBlack/hosts
|
||||||
|
- **AdguardTeam Lists**: https://github.com/AdguardTeam/AdguardFilters
|
||||||
|
- **Firebog Lists**: https://firebog.net/
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
## Configuration
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
### Environment Variables
|
||||||
|
Copy `stack.env` to `stack.env.real` and configure:
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
- `TZ`: Timezone for log timestamps
|
||||||
|
- `PIHOLE_WEBPASSWORD`: Password for Pi-hole web interface
|
||||||
|
- `PIHOLE_DNS_PORT`: DNS server port (default: 53)
|
||||||
|
- `PIHOLE_HTTP_PORT`: Web interface port (default: 80)
|
||||||
|
- `SERVICE_DATA_ROOT_PATH`: Base path for Pi-hole configuration data
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
### DNSCrypt Configuration
|
||||||
|
The DNSCrypt-proxy configuration file is located at:
|
||||||
|
`${SERVICE_DATA_ROOT_PATH}/dnscrypt/dnscrypt-proxy.toml`
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
### Network Access
|
||||||
|
- **DNS Service**: Port 53 (TCP/UDP) - Configure as DNS server for network devices
|
||||||
|
- **Web Interface**: Port 80 (or configured `PIHOLE_HTTP_PORT`)
|
||||||
|
- **Admin Panel**: Access via `http://your-server-ip:port/admin`
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
## Setup Instructions
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
### 1. Network Configuration
|
||||||
|
Configure your router or devices to use Pi-hole as the DNS server:
|
||||||
|
- **Router**: Set DNS server to Pi-hole IP address
|
||||||
|
- **Individual Devices**: Configure network settings to use Pi-hole IP
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
### 2. Initial Setup
|
||||||
|
1. Access web interface at `http://your-server-ip:port/admin`
|
||||||
|
2. Login with configured password
|
||||||
|
3. Configure blocklists under "Group Management" → "Adlists"
|
||||||
|
4. Update gravity database to apply blocklists
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
### 3. Testing
|
||||||
|
- Visit `http://doubleclick.net` - should be blocked
|
||||||
|
- Check Pi-hole dashboard for blocked queries
|
||||||
|
- Verify DNS resolution is working for legitimate domains
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
## Blocklist Management
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
### Default Lists
|
||||||
|
Pi-hole comes with several default blocklists. Popular additions include:
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
- **StevenBlack Unified**: Comprehensive hosts file
|
||||||
|
- **AdGuard Base Filter**: AdGuard's main blocklist
|
||||||
|
- **EasyList**: Popular browser extension list
|
||||||
|
- **Malware Domain List**: Security-focused blocking
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
### Custom Lists
|
||||||
|
Add custom blocklists via:
|
||||||
|
- Web interface: Group Management → Adlists
|
||||||
|
- Manual file editing: Add domains to local blocklist files
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
## Advanced Features
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
### Conditional Forwarding
|
||||||
|
Configure local domain resolution for internal networks.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
### DHCP Replacement
|
||||||
|
Pi-hole can replace your router's DHCP server for better integration.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
### API Access
|
||||||
|
REST API available for external integrations and monitoring.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
## Performance Considerations
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
- **Memory Usage**: Minimal resource requirements (~100MB RAM)
|
||||||
|
- **Storage**: Logs and configuration require modest disk space
|
||||||
|
- **Network Impact**: Negligible latency impact on DNS resolution
|
||||||
|
- **Query Volume**: Handles thousands of queries per minute efficiently
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
## Monitoring & Maintenance
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
### Dashboard Metrics
|
||||||
|
- Total queries processed
|
||||||
|
- Percentage of blocked queries
|
||||||
|
- Top blocked domains
|
||||||
|
- Query volume over time
|
||||||
|
- Client activity statistics
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
### Log Management
|
||||||
|
- Query logs with filtering options
|
||||||
|
- Long-term trend analysis
|
||||||
|
- Privacy-focused logging controls
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
## Dependencies
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
- Network access for initial blocklist downloads
|
||||||
|
- DNSCrypt-proxy configuration file
|
||||||
|
- Persistent storage for Pi-hole configuration and logs
|
||||||
Reference in New Issue
Block a user