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7MS #416: Pi-hole 5.0
7 Minute Security
English - May 28, 2020 03:23 - 35 minutes - 32.6 MB - ★★★★★ - 63 ratingsTechnology News Tech News information security security Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
This podcast is sponsored by Arctic Wolf, whose Concierge Security teams Monitor, Detect and Respond to Cyber threats 24/7 for thousands of customers around the world. Arctic Wolf. Redefining cybersecurity. Visit Arcticwolf.com/7MS to learn more.
Today we're talking about some of my favorite features of Pi-hole 5.0. Including:
WARNING! WARNING! Upgrading from 4.x is a one-way operation!
Per-client blocking (you can setup, for example, a group machines called "kids" and apply specific domain block/allow lists and domains to them)
More granular detail (especially if there are issues) when blocklists get updated
Better, richer debug log output
I also talk about a great companion for yor Pi-hole: a command-line Internet speed test! Hat tip to Javali over at the 7MS forums who told me about this.
Additionally, I briefly mention "Hashy" (the nickname of my password cracking rig), give you some stay-at-home streaming TV show recommendations, and give you a quick house rebuild update!
This podcast is sponsored by Arctic Wolf, whose Concierge Security teams Monitor, Detect and Respond to Cyber threats 24/7 for thousands of customers around the world. Arctic Wolf. Redefining cybersecurity. Visit Arcticwolf.com/7MS to learn more.
Today we're talking about some of my favorite features of Pi-hole 5.0. Including:
WARNING! WARNING! Upgrading from 4.x is a one-way operation!
Per-client blocking (you can setup, for example, a group machines called "kids" and apply specific domain block/allow lists and domains to them)
More granular detail (especially if there are issues) when blocklists get updated
Better, richer debug log output
I also talk about a great companion for yor Pi-hole: a command-line Internet speed test! Hat tip to Javali over at the 7MS forums who told me about this.
Additionally, I briefly mention "Hashy" (the nickname of my password cracking rig), give you some stay-at-home streaming TV show recommendations, and give you a quick house rebuild update!