• iAmTheTot@sh.itjust.works
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      1 day ago

      That’s not a great suggestion for the stated use case of a mobile device which, presumably, will be leaving the pihole’s network frequently.

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        Tailscale, zerotier, or any other VPN server on your home network can keep your mobile device on your pihole network regardless of physical location.

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            1 day ago

            I’m going to reject that criticism in this particular case. PiHole is a significantly more complex setup than Tailscale or ZeroTier. While I agree that it is beyond expectations for the “average person”, so is PiHole.

            An OpenVPN server on a dynamic IP address is not that far beyond the skillset of the average PiHole user, especially if they are using an open source router with OpenVPN and DDNS preinstalled.

            Tailscale or ZeroTier are well within the capabilities of a PiHole user.

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              I have tried it and while it works, DNS adblocking (and the hassle to remember to turn on the VPN for browsing) doesn’t works as good nor is as smooth as using a browser with AdBlock support, or Ublock Origin extension.