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#!/usr/bin/env bash
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# Copyright (c) 2021-2024 tteck
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# Author: tteck (tteckster)
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# License: MIT
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# https://github.com/tteck/Proxmox/raw/main/LICENSE
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source /dev/stdin <<< "$FUNCTIONS_FILE_PATH"
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color
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verb_ip6
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catch_errors
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setting_up_container
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network_check
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update_os
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msg_info "Installing Dependencies"
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$STD apt-get install -y curl
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$STD apt-get install -y sudo
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$STD apt-get install -y mc
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msg_ok "Installed Dependencies"
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msg_info "Installing Blocky"
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if systemctl is-active systemd-resolved > /dev/null 2>&1; then
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  systemctl disable -q --now systemd-resolved
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fi
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mkdir /opt/blocky
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RELEASE=$(curl -s https://api.github.com/repos/0xERR0R/blocky/releases/latest | grep "tag_name" | awk '{print substr($2, 3, length($2)-4) }')
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wget -qO- https://github.com/0xERR0R/blocky/releases/download/v${RELEASE}/blocky_v${RELEASE}_Linux_x86_64.tar.gz | tar -xzf - -C /opt/blocky/
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cat <<EOF >/opt/blocky/config.yml
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upstream:
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  # these external DNS resolvers will be used. Blocky picks 2 random resolvers from the list for each query
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  # format for resolver: [net:]host:[port][/path]. net could be empty (default, shortcut for tcp+udp), tcp+udp, tcp, udp, tcp-tls or https (DoH). If port is empty, default port will be used (53 for udp and tcp, 853 for tcp-tls, 443 for https (Doh))
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  # this configuration is mandatory, please define at least one external DNS resolver
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  default:
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    # example for tcp+udp IPv4 server (https://digitalcourage.de/)
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    #- 5.9.164.112
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    # Cloudflare
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    - 1.1.1.1
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    # example for DNS-over-TLS server (DoT)
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    #- tcp-tls:fdns1.dismail.de:853
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    # example for DNS-over-HTTPS (DoH)
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    #- https://dns.digitale-gesellschaft.ch/dns-query
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  # optional: use client name (with wildcard support: * - sequence of any characters, [0-9] - range)
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  # or single ip address / client subnet as CIDR notation
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  #laptop*:
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    #- 123.123.123.123
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# optional: timeout to query the upstream resolver. Default: 2s
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#upstreamTimeout: 2s
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# optional: If true, blocky will fail to start unless at least one upstream server per group is reachable. Default: false
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#startVerifyUpstream: true
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# optional: Determines how blocky will create outgoing connections. This impacts both upstreams, and lists.
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# accepted: dual, v4, v6
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# default: dual
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#connectIPVersion: dual
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# optional: custom IP address(es) for domain name (with all sub-domains). Multiple addresses must be separated by a comma
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# example: query "printer.lan" or "my.printer.lan" will return 192.168.178.3
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#customDNS:
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  #customTTL: 1h
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  # optional: if true (default), return empty result for unmapped query types (for example TXT, MX or AAAA if only IPv4 address is defined).
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  # if false, queries with unmapped types will be forwarded to the upstream resolver
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  #filterUnmappedTypes: true
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  # optional: replace domain in the query with other domain before resolver lookup in the mapping
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  #rewrite:
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    #example.com: printer.lan
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  #mapping:
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    #printer.lan: 192.168.178.3,2001:0db8:85a3:08d3:1319:8a2e:0370:7344
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# optional: definition, which DNS resolver(s) should be used for queries to the domain (with all sub-domains). Multiple resolvers must be separated by a comma
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# Example: Query client.fritz.box will ask DNS server 192.168.178.1. This is necessary for local network, to resolve clients by host name
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#conditional:
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  # optional: if false (default), return empty result if after rewrite, the mapped resolver returned an empty answer. If true, the original query will be sent to the upstream resolver
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  # Example: The query "blog.example.com" will be rewritten to "blog.fritz.box" and also redirected to the resolver at 192.168.178.1. If not found and if  was set to , the original query "blog.example.com" will be sent upstream.
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  # Usage: One usecase when having split DNS for internal and external (internet facing) users, but not all subdomains are listed in the internal domain.
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  #fallbackUpstream: false
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  # optional: replace domain in the query with other domain before resolver lookup in the mapping
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  #rewrite:
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    #example.com: fritz.box
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  #mapping:
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    #fritz.box: 192.168.178.1
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    #lan.net: 192.168.178.1,192.168.178.2
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# optional: use black and white lists to block queries (for example ads, trackers, adult pages etc.)
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blocking:
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  # definition of blacklist groups. Can be external link (http/https) or local file
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  blackLists:
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    ads:
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      - https://s3.amazonaws.com/lists.disconnect.me/simple_ad.txt
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      - https://raw.githubusercontent.com/StevenBlack/hosts/master/hosts
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      - http://sysctl.org/cameleon/hosts
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      - https://s3.amazonaws.com/lists.disconnect.me/simple_tracking.txt
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      - |
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        # inline definition with YAML literal block scalar style
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        # hosts format
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        someadsdomain.com
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    special:
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      - https://raw.githubusercontent.com/StevenBlack/hosts/master/alternates/fakenews/hosts
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  # definition of whitelist groups. Attention: if the same group has black and whitelists, whitelists will be used to disable particular blacklist entries. If a group has only whitelist entries -> this means only domains from this list are allowed, all other domains will be blocked
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  whiteLists:
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    ads:
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      - whitelist.txt
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      - |
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        # inline definition with YAML literal block scalar style
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        # hosts format
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        whitelistdomain.com
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        # this is a regex
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        /^banners?[_.-]/
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  # definition: which groups should be applied for which client
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  clientGroupsBlock:
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    # default will be used, if no special definition for a client name exists
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    default:
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      - ads
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      - special
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    # use client name (with wildcard support: * - sequence of any characters, [0-9] - range)
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    # or single ip address / client subnet as CIDR notation
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    #laptop*:
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      #- ads
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    #192.168.178.1/24:
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      #- special
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  # which response will be sent, if query is blocked:
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  # zeroIp: 0.0.0.0 will be returned (default)
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  # nxDomain: return NXDOMAIN as return code
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  # comma separated list of destination IP addresses (for example: 192.100.100.15, 2001:0db8:85a3:08d3:1319:8a2e:0370:7344). Should contain ipv4 and ipv6 to cover all query types. Useful with running web server on this address to display the "blocked" page.
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  blockType: zeroIp
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  # optional: TTL for answers to blocked domains
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  # default: 6h
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  blockTTL: 1m
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  # optional: automatically list refresh period (in duration format). Default: 4h.
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  # Negative value -> deactivate automatically refresh.
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  # 0 value -> use default
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  refreshPeriod: 4h
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  # optional: timeout for list download (each url). Default: 60s. Use large values for big lists or slow internet connections
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  downloadTimeout: 4m
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  # optional: Download attempt timeout. Default: 60s
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  downloadAttempts: 5
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  # optional: Time between the download attempts. Default: 1s
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  downloadCooldown: 10s
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  # optional: if failOnError, application startup will fail if at least one list can't be downloaded / opened. Default: blocking
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  #startStrategy: failOnError
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# optional: configuration for caching of DNS responses
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caching:
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  # duration how long a response must be cached (min value).
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  # If <=0, use response's TTL, if >0 use this value, if TTL is smaller
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  # Default: 0
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  minTime: 5m
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  # duration how long a response must be cached (max value).
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  # If <0, do not cache responses
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  # If 0, use TTL
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  # If > 0, use this value, if TTL is greater
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  # Default: 0
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  maxTime: 30m
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  # Max number of cache entries (responses) to be kept in cache (soft limit). Useful on systems with limited amount of RAM.
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  # Default (0): unlimited
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  maxItemsCount: 0
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  # if true, will preload DNS results for often used queries (default: names queried more than 5 times in a 2-hour time window)
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  # this improves the response time for often used queries, but significantly increases external traffic
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  # default: false
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  prefetching: true
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  # prefetch track time window (in duration format)
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  # default: 120
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  prefetchExpires: 2h
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  # name queries threshold for prefetch
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  # default: 5
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  prefetchThreshold: 5
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  # Max number of domains to be kept in cache for prefetching (soft limit). Useful on systems with limited amount of RAM.
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  # Default (0): unlimited
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  #prefetchMaxItemsCount: 0
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# optional: configuration of client name resolution
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clientLookup:
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  # optional: this DNS resolver will be used to perform reverse DNS lookup (typically local router)
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  #upstream: 192.168.178.1
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  # optional: some routers return multiple names for client (host name and user defined name). Define which single name should be used.
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  # Example: take second name if present, if not take first name
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  #singleNameOrder:
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    #- 2
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    #- 1
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  # optional: custom mapping of client name to IP addresses. Useful if reverse DNS does not work properly or just to have custom client names.
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  #clients:
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    #laptop:
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      #- 192.168.178.29
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# optional: configuration for prometheus metrics endpoint
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prometheus:
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  # enabled if true
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  #enable: true
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  # url path, optional (default '/metrics')
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  #path: /metrics
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# optional: write query information (question, answer, client, duration etc.) to daily csv file
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queryLog:
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  # optional one of: mysql, postgresql, csv, csv-client. If empty, log to console
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  #type: mysql
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  # directory (should be mounted as volume in docker) for csv, db connection string for mysql/postgresql
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  #target: db_user:db_password@tcp(db_host_or_ip:3306)/db_name?charset=utf8mb4&parseTime=True&loc=Local
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  #postgresql target: postgres://user:password@db_host_or_ip:5432/db_name
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  # if > 0, deletes log files which are older than ... days
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  #logRetentionDays: 7
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  # optional: Max attempts to create specific query log writer, default: 3
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  #creationAttempts: 1
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  # optional: Time between the creation attempts, default: 2s
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  #creationCooldown: 2s
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# optional: Blocky can synchronize its cache and blocking state between multiple instances through redis.
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redis:
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  # Server address and port
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  #address: redis:6379
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  # Password if necessary
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  #password: passwd
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  # Database, default: 0
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  #database: 2
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  # Connection is required for blocky to start. Default: false
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  #required: true
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  # Max connection attempts, default: 3
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  #connectionAttempts: 10
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  # Time between the connection attempts, default: 1s
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  #connectionCooldown: 3s
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# optional: DNS listener port(s) and bind ip address(es), default 53 (UDP and TCP). Example: 53, :53, "127.0.0.1:5353,[::1]:5353"
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port: 553
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# optional: Port(s) and bind ip address(es) for DoT (DNS-over-TLS) listener. Example: 853, 127.0.0.1:853
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#tlsPort: 853
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# optional: HTTPS listener port(s) and bind ip address(es), default empty = no http listener. If > 0, will be used for prometheus metrics, pprof, REST API, DoH... Example: 443, :443, 127.0.0.1:443
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#httpPort: 4000
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#httpsPort: 443
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# optional: Mininal TLS version that the DoH and DoT server will use
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#minTlsServeVersion: 1.3
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# if https port > 0: path to cert and key file for SSL encryption. if not set, self-signed certificate will be generated
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#certFile: server.crt
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#keyFile: server.key
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# optional: use this DNS server to resolve blacklist urls and upstream DNS servers. Useful if no DNS resolver is configured and blocky needs to resolve a host name. Format net:IP:port, net must be udp or tcp
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#bootstrapDns: tcp+udp:1.1.1.1
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filtering:
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# optional: drop all queries with following query types. Default: empty
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  #queryTypes:
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    #- AAAA
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# optional: if path defined, use this file for query resolution (A, AAAA and rDNS). Default: empty
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hostsFile:
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  # optional: Path to hosts file (e.g. /etc/hosts on Linux)
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  #filePath: /etc/hosts
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  # optional: TTL, default: 1h
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  #hostsTTL: 60m
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  # optional: Time between hosts file refresh, default: 1h
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  #refreshPeriod: 30m
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  # optional: Whether loopback hosts addresses (127.0.0.0/8 and ::1) should be filtered or not, default: false
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  #filterLoopback: true
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# optional: Log level (one from debug, info, warn, error). Default: info
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#logLevel: info
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# optional: Log format (text or json). Default: text
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#logFormat: text
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# optional: log timestamps. Default: true
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#logTimestamp: true
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# optional: obfuscate log output (replace all alphanumeric characters with *) for user sensitive data like request domains or responses to increase privacy. Default: false
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#logPrivacy: false
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# optional: add EDE error codes to dns response
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#ede: 
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  # enabled if true, Default: false
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  #enable: true
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EOF
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msg_ok "Installed Blocky"
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msg_info "Creating Service"
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cat <<EOF >/etc/systemd/system/blocky.service
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[Unit]
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Description=Blocky
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After=network.target
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[Service]
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User=root
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WorkingDirectory=/opt/blocky
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ExecStart=/opt/blocky/./blocky --config config.yml
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[Install]
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WantedBy=multi-user.target
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EOF
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$STD systemctl enable --now blocky
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msg_ok "Created Service"
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motd_ssh
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customize
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msg_info "Cleaning up"
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$STD apt-get autoremove
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$STD apt-get autoclean
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msg_ok "Cleaned"
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