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title: 'Run Pi-Hole as Docker Swarm Stack'
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title: 'Run Pi-hole as Docker Swarm Stack'
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date: 2022-01-28T08:54:43+01:00
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date: 2022-01-28T08:54:43+01:00
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categories: ['Docker']
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categories: ['Docker']
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@ -20,11 +20,11 @@ tags: ['pihole', 'swarm', 'stack']
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## Intro
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## Intro
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Many of you already know [Pi-Hole](https://pi-hole.net/) as a trusted DNS firewall solution in your home labs. But
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Many of you already know [Pi-hole](https://pi-hole.net/) as a trusted DNS firewall solution in your home labs. But
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what if your home lab should just provide containerized services? - I know, running Pi-Hole as a container isn't
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what if your home lab should just provide containerized services? - I know, running Pi-hole as a container isn't
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new. In fact, the developer community already provides [official images](https://hub.docker.com/r/pihole/pihole).
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new. In fact, the developer community already provides [official images](https://hub.docker.com/r/pihole/pihole).
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In this post I want to show you why you should run Pi-Hole (or even every container) in a docker swarm configuration
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In this post I want to show you why you should run Pi-hole (or even every container) in a docker swarm configuration
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as a defined stack.
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as a defined stack.
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So let's begin with some worts about the Docker Swarm Mode.
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So let's begin with some worts about the Docker Swarm Mode.
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knowledge about the underlying techniques and faces you with much more challenges.
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knowledge about the underlying techniques and faces you with much more challenges.
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{{< /alert >}}
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{{< /alert >}}
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### Pi-Hole Stack
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### Pi-hole Stack
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I use [traefik](https://traefik.io/traefik/) on my docker swarm clusters as reverse proxy. Like every reverse proxy
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I use [traefik](https://traefik.io/traefik/) on my docker swarm clusters as reverse proxy. Like every reverse proxy
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traefik handles the request and routes it to to the target service. It terminates the https traffic and manages the
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traefik handles the request and routes it to to the target service. It terminates the https traffic and manages the
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Additionally you have to set `Permit all origins` option under `Settings` -> `DNS tab` -> `Interface settings`.
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Additionally you have to set `Permit all origins` option under `Settings` -> `DNS tab` -> `Interface settings`.
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That's it. Now you're running Pi-Hole as a docker swarm service as DNS Server. You can now start defining your
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That's it. Now you're running Pi-hole as a docker swarm service as DNS Server. You can now start defining your
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Pi-Hole groups and filter the clients.
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Pi-hole groups and filter the clients.
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