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by linuxdude314
2397 days ago
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I don't think you understood the article. Pihole or any blocking DNS server based on blacklists won't help here (thats the point). By using random, frequently updating CNAME's it effectively defeats the mechanism Pihole uses. You could still block IP addresses of the advertisers, but often time's they don't do BGP, so they aren't going to have blocks under the same ASN you can simply block. It's a nuanced and challenging problem for sure. |
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