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There is a lot of info on the net about setting <code class="filename">dnsmasq</code> to block advertisements, trackings, etc.. LEAF Bering-uClibc5.x comes with <code class="filename">dnsmasq</code> already installed, so here is a quick guide that shows a simple setup that will filter out advertisements sites from web pages on your networked devices, how lucky can we get ! | There is a lot of info on the net about setting <code class="filename">dnsmasq</code> to block advertisements, trackings, etc.. LEAF Bering-uClibc5.x comes with <code class="filename">dnsmasq</code> already installed, so here is a quick guide that shows a simple setup that will filter out advertisements sites from web pages on your networked devices, how lucky can we get ! | ||
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Revision as of 19:18, 19 November 2016
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Objectives
There is a lot of info on the net about setting dnsmasq
to block advertisements, trackings, etc.. LEAF Bering-uClibc5.x comes with dnsmasq
already installed, so here is a quick guide that shows a simple setup that will filter out advertisements sites from web pages on your networked devices, how lucky can we get !
Manual setup
(treading carefully :-))
Enter the command:
curl -s -d mimetype=plaintext http://pgl.yoyo.org/as/serverlist.php?hostformat=dnsmasq-server > /root/tmpfile.list
Check the file /root/tmpfile.list
, you should have a list of servers with the following format:
server=/101com.com/ server=/101order.com/ server=/123found.com/ ... server=/zeusclicks.com/ server=/zintext.com/ server=/zmedia.com/ server=/zv1.november-lax.com/
Then:
cp /root/tmpfile.list /etc/dnsmasq.d/addblock.list
Edit /etc/dnsmasq.conf
and enter near the end:
conf-dir=/etc/dnsmasq.d
Restart dnsmasq
with:
/etc/init.d/dnsmasq restart
That's it, all the nasty ads should be gone ! (well a bunch of them !)
Hum yeah ! don't forget to save your configuration, a simple:
lrcfg and s) Save configuration
will suffice.
The usual "Enjoy" takes a whole new lot of sense now !
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