you can do that in the proxy for the best results (docs are available). IPS would work as well.
It doesn't seem to understand adblock formatted lists though, does it? The UToulouse list is more intended to censor internet access than to block ads.
Quote from: fabian on February 08, 2018, 05:43:48 pmyou can do that in the proxy for the best results (docs are available). IPS would work as well.Is there an option to do this via DNS?Proxy only blocks HTTP and HTTPS takes a lot of work to be fixed on all devices and cause extra load on an APU2.DNS is very to set up and very lightweight and works out of the box for all devices.There is a reason why the pihole is such a succes not a squid proxy on a raspberry pi It would be really nice if the WebGUI offers an option to add a list like yoyo to block ads.
Quote from: xmichielx on March 08, 2018, 10:35:35 amQuote from: fabian on February 08, 2018, 05:43:48 pmyou can do that in the proxy for the best results (docs are available). IPS would work as well.Is there an option to do this via DNS?Proxy only blocks HTTP and HTTPS takes a lot of work to be fixed on all devices and cause extra load on an APU2.DNS is very to set up and very lightweight and works out of the box for all devices.There is a reason why the pihole is such a succes not a squid proxy on a raspberry pi It would be really nice if the WebGUI offers an option to add a list like yoyo to block ads.This? https://devinstechblog.com/block-ads-with-dns-in-opnsense/
Yes, it works. But this is difficult to maintain, unfortunately, even with the script.