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So the easiest thing to do is head over to the Raspberry Pi website and download the Raspberry Pi OS lite version. There are different operating systems available, but it doesn't really matter beyond being a base to run AdGuard Home from. To help you out, we've got dedicated guides linked below that will take you through each step. None of this is too complex nor takes too long. How to set up a Raspberry Pi and set a static IP addressīefore getting AdGuard Home installed, you have to set up the Raspberry Pi with an operating system, access to your home network, SSH, and a static IP address. A micro-USB or USB-C power supply (depending on your Raspberry Pi).Private servers on the LAN are resolved by BIND, and an ADGuard Home server is used as forwarder for everything else. I've done almost exactly what you've described: using bind (though in my case I use both bind, and also free-ipa, which run a bind under the hood to provide DNS) to my home LAN. Please can someone say if this is possible or if I need to change my topology etc? Any pointers would be much appreciated. Instead I want DNS queries (if passed upstream by my Bind9 Server) to be passed over DNSSEC (or DNS over TLS) to my AdGuard VM for secure ad blocking and encypted public queries.

adguard linux

My Current DNS query path is Netowrk 192.168.0.0/24 > 192.168.0.253 Bind9Server (This handles requests for A records and CNAMES etc for private IP ranges, if not found is passed upstream) > 8.8.8.8 (Public DNS for anything outside my LAN) I'm currently running an Ubuntu Server VM on a Proxmox Host, running Bind9 DNS for my internal LAN (home lab), I want to setup AdGuard on a seprate VM and use DNSSEC or DNS over TLS for everything upstread of my bind9 box. In the diagram I threw together the left hand side shows my current LAN's DNS query path, I would like to have it as shown on the right hand side with AdGuard and DNSSEC or DNS over TLS if possible I have a decent physical Proxmox host capable of having two separate VMs if needed, is this possible?






Adguard linux