Is there any ability to add a functionality for blocking self-promotion/ads from search engines? The first few links where they’re noted as ‘ads’?
Perhaps I’m missing it but I noticed that all these used to be dead from pihole but I’ve recently moved to adguard with the home assistant integration and love it but noticed these links are no longer dead and they work.
Hi all,
I’ve got this addon up and running, blocking ads on all devices connected to my router, but the client list on the dashboard only shows one client, my RPi that’s running Adguard Home.
I’ve tried to search about on how to change it but I’m still at a loss. Do I need to set a DHCP in the addon, they show as experimental? Do I need to force the DHCP leases for my router (and all connected devices) to expire? Do I need to disable DHCP on my router (I’m assuming no but figure I should through it in the mix)?
If someone can give me a simple answer that my fried little brain can comprehend that would be amazing.
@alberisca
You both have to change the dns adress in your dhcp options of your router.
Normaly the new ip adress should be the same as the one your using to connect to your home assistant.
E.g.: if your home assistant server uses the ip 192.168.178.10 set the dns server adress to this ip.
My AdGuard Home add-on is no longer listening on IPV6:
I know that it used to listen on at least one of the local IPV6 addresses assigned to the Raspberry Pi / Hass.io instance. This must have changed recently, but I cannot identify what might have triggered that.
I’ve tried restarting the add-on, restarting Home Assistant, and a full reboot of the Raspberry Pi already, but it didn’t help. Any further ideas?
UPDATE
AdGuard Home seems to listen on IPV6 even if it is not showing the address on the setup screen.
At least DNS from IPV6 addresses on my local network appear in the logs and seem to be answered or filtered, respectively, by AdGuard Home.
Hi,
I have Home Assistant running on Ubuntu Server 18.04.4 LTS,
On my HA i have DuckDNS and https configured.
I installed AdGuard Home, and almost everything is fine.
I can’t open AdGuard Web UI, I’m getting 502: Bad Gateway.
It is caused by using UFW firewall on my Ubuntu Server machine. When i tried to turn it off, AdGuard Web UI begins to work. However, disabling firewall it is not an option for me.
I tried add ‘allow rules’ for port 3000 but it doesn’t help.
When i manually open https://myid.duckdns.org:3000/ ,Web UI works , but not inside Home Assistant
Port 3000 is forwarded on router to my server
Add-on version: 2.3.3
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Latest add-on version: null
Please consider upgrading as soon as possible.
System: Ubuntu 18.04.4 LTS (amd64 / qemux86-64)
Home Assistant Core: 0.107.4
Home Assistant Supervisor: 214
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[cont-init.d] 00-banner.sh: exited 0.
[cont-init.d] 01-log-level.sh: executing...
[cont-init.d] 01-log-level.sh: exited 0.
[cont-init.d] adguard.sh: executing...
[cont-init.d] adguard.sh: exited 0.
[cont-init.d] discovery.sh: executing...
[22:51:45] INFO: Successfully send discovery information to Home Assistant.
[cont-init.d] discovery.sh: exited 0.
[cont-init.d] nginx.sh: executing...
[cont-init.d] nginx.sh: exited 0.
[cont-init.d] done.
[services.d] starting services
[22:51:50] INFO: Starting AdGuard Home server...
[services.d] done.
2020/04/03 22:51:50 [info] AdGuard Home, version v0.101.0, channel release
, arch linux amd64%!(EXTRA string=)
2020/04/03 22:51:50 [info] Upstream 0: https://dns10.quad9.net:443/dns-query
2020/04/03 22:51:50 [info] Go to http://127.0.0.1:45158
[22:51:50] INFO: Starting NGinx...
2020/04/03 22:51:51 [info] Starting the DNS proxy server
2020/04/03 22:51:51 [info] Ratelimit is enabled and set to 20 rps
2020/04/03 22:51:51 [info] The server is configured to refuse ANY requests
2020/04/03 22:51:51 [info] DNS cache is enabled
2020/04/03 22:51:51 [info] Creating the UDP server socket
2020/04/03 22:51:51 [info] Listening to udp://[::]:53
2020/04/03 22:51:51 [info] Creating the TCP server socket
2020/04/03 22:51:51 [info] Listening to tcp://[::]:53
2020/04/03 22:51:51 [info] Entering the tcp listener loop on [::]:53
2020/04/03 22:51:51 [info] Entering the UDP listener loop on [::]:53
nginx: [alert] detected a LuaJIT version which is not OpenResty's; many optimizations will be disabled and performance will be compromised (see https://github.com/openresty/luajit2 for OpenResty's LuaJIT or, even better, consider using the OpenResty releases from https://openresty.org/en/download.html)
EDIT:
Solved
If anyone got similar problem, here is my solution:
check ports in use
sudo ss -tulw
look for docker IP, something that starts with 172.x.x.x
I am Hassio user, I used Pi Hole and i starting use Ad Guard, but when i try to use it when i connected through to Wireguard VPN, ad guard service does not work, i have not any DNS resolution.
I think the problem is because ad guard is not listening in the correct network interface. When i used Pi Hole, i could choose where service was waiting petitions.
Is this capability available in Ad Guard?
I installed the addon, i got a fixed ip for the pi (where HA is on) and dns servers set as 8.8.8.8
SSL is false
When i hit “start” nothing happens… it says its running (cant hit start anymore) but
i cant reach gui -> error bad gateway
when i look at the adguard home log, theres nothing there (it doenst load?)
when i look back if its running, it doenst say its running anymore and i can hit “start” again
if i want to have the sensors, i have to add it to integrations right?
but then i have to point to the same ip of my pi running this addon?
what about username and password?
Thanks for this add on!
I switched from pihole but some problems occur. My internet connection seems to drop every few hours. My UniFi UsG can not connect To internet and all devices lose internet. When I remove the dns server from adguard (rapsberry homeassistant) to Google the problems seem to go away. Any thoughts? Anyone else see internet drops?
Bert what do you mean , you remove the dns server from adguard
I got same setup as you and dont have problems (or maybe i do something wrong and its not running…)
i only set the dns from the pi, inside the the lan connection of the usg
and dont have problems at all.
Not sure this topic is still alive, cause i aint got answer yet either
Thank you for your reply. To point my devices to the adguard dns service I set the ip of the raspberry in my UniFi controller (network set-up). When I do this every few hours I seem to lose all internet connection. Devices are still connected to my AP but no internet. Also the USG hasn’t got any internet. When I remove the ip of the raspberry out my UniFi and replace with 8.8.8.8 connection is stable for 2days. So very strange behavior.