Name: 3isec-qubes-pihole Version: 1.0 Release: 1%{?dist} Summary: Creates Pi-hole server for Qubes License: GPLv3+ SOURCE0: pihole %description This is Pi-hole. It blocks advertisements and internet trackers by providing a DNS sinkhole. The package will create a new standalone qube, sys-pihole. It is a drop in replacement for sys-firewall. Sys-pihole is attached to sys-net. If you have sys-firewall as the default netvm, this will be changed to sys-pihole. The installation will try to move all qubes with netvm of sys-firewall to sys-iphole. sys-firewall will *not* be removed, so you can still use it for some qubes if you want. If you want to use Tor, then you should reconfigure your system like this: qubes -> sys-pihole ->Tor-gateway -> sys-firewall -> sys-net You can clone sys-pihole. If you do you must manually change the IP address of the clone. Pi-hole will be installed with these default settings: The DNS provider is Quad9 (filtered, DNSSEC) StevenBlack's Unified Hosts List is included The web interface is availble at http://localhost Query logging is enabled to show everything. You can change these settings by logging in to the admin interface at http://localhost. The default Admin Webpage login password is UpSNQsy4 You should change this on first use, by running: `pihole -a -p` %install rm -rf %{buildroot} mkdir -p %{buildroot}/srv/salt cp -rv %{SOURCE0}/ %{buildroot}/srv/salt %files %defattr(-,root,root,-) /srv/salt/pihole/* %post if [ $1 -eq 1 ]; then qubesctl state.apply pihole.create qubesctl --skip-dom0 --targets=sys-pihole state.apply pihole.install /srv/salt/pihole/change_netvm.sh fi %preun %changelog * Fri Aug 5 2022 unman - First Build