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  • Block Ads using AdGuard Home on the Pi

    Block Ads using AdGuard Home on the Pi

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    If you want to block ads, then AdGuard Home is for you. AdGuard Home is an ad-blocker. But this ad-blocker would work network-wide.

    We recommend a static IP for this tutorial

    Items you will need

    • A Raspberry Pi
    • It’s peripherals

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    Installing AdGuard

    This will show you how to install it.

    This is simple because we are downloading a compiled version of it.

    1: Upgrade all our apps and some of the system:

    BASH
    
    sudo apt update
    sudo apt full-upgrade

    2: Download a compressed version of it:

    BASH
    
    wget https://static.adguard.com/adguardhome/release/AdGuardHome_linux_arm.tar.gz

    3: Create an extracted version of this that we can actually work with:

    BASH
    
    tar xvf AdGuardHome_linux_arm.tar.gz

    4: We don’t need the compressed version of this because we already have an extracted version that we are going to work with. Since we are can’t (and not going to) work with this one, lets delete it:

    BASH
    
    rm AdGuardHome_linux_arm.tar.gz

    5: Lets move in to our newly downloaded and extracted software:

    BASH
    
    cd AdGuardHome

    6: Finally, we can install AdGuard on our system as a Startup Service:

    BASH
    
    sudo ./AdGuardHome -s install

    7: Once installation completes, you should see a message in your command line.

    Accessing AdGuard via the web portal / Setting it up

    For this stage, you will need you and your Pi to be on the same network.

    1: Navigate to the portal. Go to your Pi’s IP address (to find out what it is, run hostname -I OR sudo hostname -I), followed by :3000. It should look like this:

    URL
    
    http://[IP ADDRESS]:3000/

    2: You should get a screen like the one below. Click Get Started to proceed with the setup steps:

    click get started
    Click “GET STARTED”

    3: Just race through the steps. But make sure you actually read them. If it complains that a port is in use, try a different one. I strongly recommend you have a Static IP Address set up on the Pi. NOTE: IN ORDER TO MAKE THIS NETWORK-WIDE, YOU HAVE TO SET UP “ROUTER” AS A DEVICE. IF YOU ALREADY ARE AT THE DASHBOARD, CLICK “SETUP GUIDE” IN THE MENU.

    Done

    1: You now have a full-functional AdGuard Home installation on a Pi. If you already configured devices on AdGuard Home, or you made it network-wide, you should already see stats.