![]() I haven’t tested DHCP but by the changes I made, NxFilter handles DNS for the system. It disables dnsmasq from handling DNS queries as far as I know. Having done all that, I did find another DNS filter that, I think, would be more suitable for native integration into NethServer, Pi-Hole: Īs time permits, I’ll set that up and compare the options. This project can then likely wait for Portainer to be more production ready. ![]() This way, NethServer is intact and its DNS is simply pointed at the filter. The next step was to re-instate DHCP services, yet, by then, I realised a better solution would be to install in a container: That, again, was reasonably trivial to install with nethserver-docker (portainer). I disabled NethServer dnsmasq, changed the nxfilter GUI ports and adjusted the firewall etc. It is fairly trivial using the RPMs IF you install (eg) webtop first - thanks to the webtop_team who have covered the installation of java etc dependencies. I did actually install it on a clean NethServer today. Thanks for setting up this feature discussion have used squid and web proxies in the past but moved to DNS filtering as I found it a more reliable way to categorise and block sites. Maybe we can re-use parts of those modules (for instance installing openjdk) ![]() we already have a few java based modules. We need to adapt those commands to the ‘NethServer way’ of adding services and opening ports.Īlso, NxFilter is a java application. The latest packages can be found here: RPM’s are available from a 3rd party repository: Īlso that howto mentions opening ports in the firewall. I found an install howto for centos7, but that howto uses an old repository to download the NxFilter RPM’s.
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