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Pi-hole
Pi-hole is a Linux network-level advertisement and Internet tracker blocking application which acts as a DNS sinkhole (and optionally a DHCP server), intended for use on a private network. It is designed for use on embedded devices with network capability, such as the Raspberry Pi, but it can be used on other machines running Linux and cloud implementations.
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as mentioned in the UPDATING file, there are some domains in the list that represent the same domain but differ by a commonly confused character (like dashes, em dashes, and en dashes). Theres also a few that look like two characters smushed together (I think there's one like that for fi in a couple places). These are likely due to copy-paste errors or from parsing the PDF, however I want to be
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Created by Jacob Salmela, Dan Schaper, Adam Warner and DL6ER
Released June 15, 2015
Latest release about 1 month ago
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- pi-hole/pi-hole
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- pi-hole.net
- Wikipedia
- Wikipedia
This http header is currently not implemented in Blocky DoH server.
Some famous DoH servers like those:
They do return
cache-controlhttp header like the example mentioned in [RFC 8484 (DNS Queries over HTTPS (DoH))](https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/