31 lines
1.3 KiB
YAML
31 lines
1.3 KiB
YAML
services:
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adguardhome:
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image: adguard/adguardhome
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security_opt:
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- apparmor:unconfined
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container_name: adguardhome
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ports:
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- 53:53/tcp
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- 53:53/udp
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- 784:784/udp
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- 853:853/tcp
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- 3000:3000/tcp
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- 80:80/tcp
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- 443:443/tcp
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volumes:
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- /docker/appdata/adguard/workdir:/opt/adguardhome/work
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- /docker/appdata/adguard/confdir:/opt/adguardhome/conf
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restart: unless-stopped
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# Port 53 is being used at your host machine, that's why you can not bind 53 to host.
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# To find what is using port 53 you can do: sudo lsof -i -P -n | grep LISTEN
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# I'm a 99.9% sure that systemd-resolved is what is listening to port 53. To solve that you need to disable it. You can do that with these 2 commands:
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# systemctl disable systemd-resolved.service
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# systemctl stop systemd-resolved
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# Now you have port 53 open, but no dns configured for your host. To fix that, you need to edit '/etc/resolv.conf' and add the dns address.
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# This is an example with a common dns address:
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# nameserver 8.8.8.8
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# If you have another nameserver in that file, I would comment it to prevent issues.
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# Once pihole docker container gets running, you can change the dns server of your host to localhost, as you are binding port 53 to the host machine.
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# Change again '/etc/resolv.conf' like this
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# nameserver 127.0.0.1 |