pihole-dnscrypt-docker
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A docker-compose for Pi-hole and DNSCrypt, daemonized with a systemd service file.
Pi-hole DNSCrypt Docker
A docker-compose for Pi-hole and DNSCrypt, daemonized with a systemd service file.
Dependencies
docker
docker-compose
Uses the following Docker containers:
- https://github.com/pi-hole/docker-pi-hole
- https://github.com/klutchell/dnscrypt-proxy
Configuration
Edit docker-compose.yml in the following ways.
Uncomment WEBPASSWORD and put in a password, by default it will be randomized.
WEBPASSWORD: 'password'
Uncomment TZ and put in your timezone, default is UTC.
- On Linux you can use
timedatectl list-timezonesto find the correct timezone.
TZ: 'America/Chicago'
Edit etc-dnscrypt-proxy/dnscrypt-proxy.toml to your preference.
Installation
-
Clone this repository to a directory of your choice.
git clone https://gitlab.com/losuler/pihole-dnscrypt-docker -
Edit
pihole-dnscrypt-docker.serviceto point to the directory of the cloned repository.WorkingDirectory=/path/to/pihole-dnscrypt-docker -
Copy the systemd service file.
cp pihole-dnscrypt-docker.service /etc/systemd/system/ -
Reload the systemd manager configuration.
systemctl daemon-reload -
Enable and start the systemd service.
systemctl enable --now pihole-dnscrypt-docker
Updating images
-
To update all images used by this docker-compose.
docker-compose pull -
Restart the systemd service.
systemctl restart pihole-dnscrypt-docker
List old/unused images.
docker images -f dangling=true
Remove old/unused images.
docker image prune
Viewing logs
To view the status of the service.
systemctl status pihole-dnscrypt-docker
To view the entire log (append -f to view a live feed of the logs).
journalctl -u pihole-dnscrypt-docker
Testing
To test the running of the docker-compose before running the service.
docker-compose up --force-recreate