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computing:piholeonblack [2021/10/27 17:17] oemb1905computing:piholeonblack [2021/10/27 17:18] oemb1905
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   sudo apt remove --purge connman   sudo apt remove --purge connman
-  sudo reboot+  sudo reboot [OR, if you don't have serial and/or lose connection, unplug and plug back in after 5-10]
      
 More than likely, the Beagle Bone Black will hang at around 20/30% of the removal, since it will have lost its dhcp client reservation.  Personally, I always have serial connected just in case, but if not, wait 5-10 minutes and then unplug and plug the device back in, and connman will be removed, and pihole-FTL.service will now be able to start and listen on port 53 and manage DNS requests, and the pihole will configure the device properly as a dhcp client underneath your router.  The next step is to configure your router DHCP server to utilize the pihole DNS for its clients.  In my case, I use openWRT so I go to Interfaces / LAN / DHCP Server / Advanced Settings.  In that area, you can specify what DNS the router should use: More than likely, the Beagle Bone Black will hang at around 20/30% of the removal, since it will have lost its dhcp client reservation.  Personally, I always have serial connected just in case, but if not, wait 5-10 minutes and then unplug and plug the device back in, and connman will be removed, and pihole-FTL.service will now be able to start and listen on port 53 and manage DNS requests, and the pihole will configure the device properly as a dhcp client underneath your router.  The next step is to configure your router DHCP server to utilize the pihole DNS for its clients.  In my case, I use openWRT so I go to Interfaces / LAN / DHCP Server / Advanced Settings.  In that area, you can specify what DNS the router should use:
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 Thanks to [[https://frdmtoplay.com/running-pi-hole-on-the-beagle-bone-black/|Freedom to Play]], [[https://bacnh.com/how-to-setup-pi-hole-with-openwrt/|Embedded Knowledge]], and Jared from [[https://gitlab.com/ABQLUG|ABQ GLUG]] for the idea to tinker with this. Thanks to [[https://frdmtoplay.com/running-pi-hole-on-the-beagle-bone-black/|Freedom to Play]], [[https://bacnh.com/how-to-setup-pi-hole-with-openwrt/|Embedded Knowledge]], and Jared from [[https://gitlab.com/ABQLUG|ABQ GLUG]] for the idea to tinker with this.
      
- --- //[[jonathan@haacksnetworking.com|oemb1905]] 2021/03/01 11:08//+ --- //[[jonathan@haacksnetworking.com|oemb1905]] 2021/10/27 11:17//
computing/piholeonblack.txt · Last modified: 2023/02/27 01:10 by oemb1905