Anyone notice PI-Hole latest isn't integrating?

It seems updating PI-Hole looses all stats including the State of the service.

anyone else noticed?

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Piholve v6 has a new api and this is not yet implemented in HA

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This pretty much describes all of these DNS re-directors…
Best way to use them is not install them.
(100% my opinion)

Painfully one step forward, two steps back…

Beside they still let trackers & ads pass and often break sites as they can’t rely on advanced client blocking techniques (including cosmetic filters). :person_shrugging:

Today the only pair of browsing the web which isn’t a pain comes down to a Firefox (based) browser with uBlock Origin. Something that works exceptional good, doesn’t let ads or even cookie banners thru and has no artificial limits (like chromium based browser with manifest v3). :trophy:

I could not do without my Pi-Hole. My router can’t handle the amount of DHCP devices.

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PfSense / Opnsense FTW…

If you actually understand it and know what it’s doing to you it can be a good tool.
People install it with generic configuration and random block lists from the interwebs and expect that it’s helping their security. Then it breaks and it’s HA’s fault.
I hate it.

It ys painful when things just stop and you’ve had no warning, when it seems they knew about it.

But PI-Hole is functioning it’s just he statistical display in Home Assistant.

Very much one step forward two steps back.

I’ve got 3 year old devices that aren’t recognized despite reported issues three years ago, and today a full HAOS update. Grit your teeth and pray you have a system running afterwards, otherwise a restore of back REQUIRES a full system rebuild first, some backup? How about a command line restore option?

In the meantime all I see is voice being worked on?