diff --git a/community-containers/pi-hole/pi-hole.json b/community-containers/pi-hole/pi-hole.json new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..a2a6c75290cb --- /dev/null +++ b/community-containers/pi-hole/pi-hole.json @@ -0,0 +1,54 @@ +{ + "aio_services_v1": [ + { + "container_name": "nextcloud-aio-pihole", + "display_name": "Pi-hole", + "image": "pihole/pihole", + "image_tag": "latest", + "internal_port": "8573", + "restart": "unless-stopped", + "ports": [ + { + "ip_binding": "", + "port_number": "53", + "protocol": "tcp" + }, + { + "ip_binding": "", + "port_number": "53", + "protocol": "udp" + }, + { + "ip_binding": "", + "port_number": "8573", + "protocol": "tcp" + } + ], + "environment": [ + "TZ=%TIMEZONE%", + "WEBPASSWORD=%PIHOLE_WEBPASSWORD%", + "DNSMASQ_LISTENING=all", + "WEB_PORT=8573" + ], + "volumes": [ + { + "source": "nextcloud_aio_pihole", + "destination": "/etc/pihole", + "writeable": true + }, + { + "source": "nextcloud_aio_pihole_dnsmasq", + "destination": "/etc/dnsmasq.d", + "writeable": true + } + ], + "backup_volumes": [ + "nextcloud_aio_pihole", + "nextcloud_aio_pihole_dnsmasq" + ], + "secrets": [ + "PIHOLE_WEBPASSWORD" + ] + } + ] +} diff --git a/community-containers/pi-hole/readme.md b/community-containers/pi-hole/readme.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..d4e0420cb6d9 --- /dev/null +++ b/community-containers/pi-hole/readme.md @@ -0,0 +1,18 @@ +## Pi-hole +This container bundles pi-hole and auto-configures it for you. + +### Notes +- You should not run this container on a public VPS! It is only intended to run in home networks! +- Make sure that no dns server is already running by checking with `sudo netstat -tulpn | grep 53`. Otherwise the container will not be able to start! +- The DHCP functionality of Pi-hole has been disabled! +- The data of pi-hole will be automatically included in AIOs backup solution! +- After adding and starting the container, you can visit `http://ip.address.of.this.server:8573` in order to log in with the admin key that you can retrieve when running `sudo docker inspect nextcloud-aio-pihole | grep WEBPASSWORD`. There you can configure the pi-hole setup. Also you can add local dns records. +- You can configure your home network now to use pi-hole as its dns server by configuring your router. +- Additionally, you can configure the docker daemon to use that by editing `/etc/docker/daemon.json` and adding ` { "dns" : [ "ip.addres.of.this.server" , "8.8.8.8" ] } `. +- See https://github.com/nextcloud/all-in-one/tree/main/community-containers how to add it to the AIO stack + +### Repository +https://github.com/dani-garcia/vaultwarden + +### Maintainer +https://github.com/szaimen