Canadian Traveler

I live and work in Canada. I listen to loud music, I swim and I enjoy good food and volunteering. My life is a dance with entropy, sometimes beautiful, sometimes clumsy, always meant to be interesting.

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Cake day: March 13th, 2026

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  • It’s not necessary for the pihole to run over HTTPS, because that would only encrypt traffic between the pi and your device within your own network. When the pi doesn’t have the DNS that your device requests, it looks it up from the internet. You’ve probably set the DNS lookup servers in pihole. That’s a good start to avoid your ISP. The servers you choose may support DoH, and. you should use ones that do. That way, when the pi sends a DNS lookup to the internet, via your ISP, it’s encrypted by HTTPS so your ISP can’t inspect it.