I am sorry but I couldn't find an answer for my question:
I've set up eblocker on my raspberry pi and it works. I used to use pihole but it didn't seem to work with eblocker.
The only "problem" which I have: I have a fritzbox 7490 and I did not change the dns address but eblocker does work on all devices. How does eblocker "overwrite" the dns settings from my fritzbox? How does the fritzbox send all the traffic through eblocker?
Thanks for the answers!
-- Jemand
It's not about DNS. eBlocker redirects all TCP/IP packages by ARP spoofing. Never mind if you don't know what this is. It just works 😉
Regarding your 7490 you might want to check this if you run into problems.
Thanks for the fast reply. That might be the reason why my Samsung Galaxy S10e ist telling me that something suspicious is going on in my wifi and that I have to trust the wifi.
Regarding the 7490 everything is working fine as I don't use the fritzboxs wifi.
You can always setup eBlocker to be the gateway by switching Network Settings to individual. Then either use eBlockers‘s DHCP server or yours to point to eBlocker as gateway. Now your Samsung will probably be more happy 😉 😎
@random That's okay. I need the highly configured dhcp server from my fritzbox as I have a lot of things with static ip which is controlled within my smarthome. And without changing the default gateway I have a fallback if the eblocker raspberry is not working.
Other question: Is there a way to whitelist domains on all machines and not just on one device?
Regarding this topic we've just released an overview how eBlocker works in German
https://eBlocker.org/funktionsweise
Other question: Is there a way to whitelist domains on all machines and not just on one device?
This is a complex question as there are several whitelists - depending on your application. I'd recommend to open a new thread and describe more in detail what you are trying to achieve. Then you might find help 😉