• DefederateLemmyMl@feddit.nl
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    10 months ago

    It isn’t so much about the payload of the DNS requests, but about the content that would have been loaded if the DNS request hadn’t been blocked.

    If you load a page that has 100kB of useful information, but 1MB of banner ads and trackers … you’ve blocked a lot more than 66%. But if you block 1MB of banner ads on a page that hosts a 200MB video, you’ve blocked a lot less.

    Also a 66% blocked percentage seems very high. I have installed pihole on 2 networks, and I’m seeing 1.7% on my own network, but I do run uBlock on almost everything which catches most stuff before it reaches the pihole, and 25% on the other network.

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      10 months ago

      I run a handful of instances across different networks, 1.7% is suspiciously low, you should make sure you’ve got the right lists. I like HageZi’s

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        10 months ago

        I use firebog’s ticked lists, from what I can tell from the logs ad domains are blocked just fine.

        But as I said, I have ublock origin on all my browsers which already catches most ads before they reach pihole, and I don’t use mobile a lot when I’m at home. Oh, and I also use Linux, so no Microsoft telemetry to block either.

        1.7% makes perfect sense to me.

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          10 months ago

          I was averaging ~1-2% blocked using the firebog and a few other lists, I also have ublock origin on everything I can. Added hagezi’s ‘pro plus’ list last month and it’s up to 39% blocked.

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          10 months ago

          Yeah no ublock origin really won’t block all that many, the chattiest DNS comes from apps and smart devices, windows and mac laptops etc.

          I also run ublock on all of my browsers

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            10 months ago

            Yeah no ublock origin really won’t block all that many

            Meh, it’s fairly easy to check this you know. If I turn off uBlock, my pihole logs do turn red. If it’s left on, pihole logs stay mostly green, with nothing suspicious or out of the ordinary getting through.

            the chattiest DNS comes from apps and smart devices, windows and mac laptops etc.

            I don’t have many of those. My work laptop is windows but it connects through a VPN only, and I have my smartphone that I barely use at home.