Hey, not sure if this is the right community, but looking for some information.

I’ve seen many people strongly recommend AdGuard Home for network-wide ad-blocking either in isolation, or in direct comparison to Pihole. But I can’t really find why there is such a strong recommendation. The only clear reason I’ve seen is that AdGuard is easier to set-up.

However, I already have Pihole set-up on all of my networks on separate Raspberry Pis at each location. I have it running as the DNS server so that every device that connects to the network automatically gets ad-blocking. I have a few groups set-up within Pihole for slightly nuanced blocking — i.e. some of my family still want to use Facebook etc. (on a separate subnet).

So my question is, considering I already have Pihole set-up, am I missing some key benefit that AdGuard Home would provide?

  • @[email protected]
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    22 years ago

    I only use PiHole for a couple of months, it wasn’t easy to setup something that worked on my LAN and over internet. Initially I used OpenVPN but was hard to use it with profiles to identify the devices.

    Than a tried AdGuard Home, and use it with DoH/DoT server was very simple, and can easily use any profile for each device on LAN or DoH/DoT server.
    Can easily search logs and block/allow for each device.

    Give it a try, and use it for a couple days.

  • @[email protected]
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    22 years ago

    Does AdGuard Home have proper IPv6 support meanwhile? I remember the lack thereof made me switch back to pi-hole a few years ago.

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    Acronyms, initialisms, abbreviations, contractions, and other phrases which expand to something larger, that I’ve seen in this thread:

    Fewer Letters More Letters
    DNS Domain Name Service/System
    NUC Next Unit of Computing brand of Intel small computers
    PiHole Network-wide ad-blocker (DNS sinkhole)
    RPi Raspberry Pi brand of SBC
    SBC Single-Board Computer

    3 acronyms in this thread; the most compressed thread commented on today has 10 acronyms.

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    • @[email protected]
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      22 years ago

      And also it is heavier

      I can’t say I’m seeing the same.

      Pihole CPU and memory usage (these are 1 week stats):

      Same for Adguard:

      So both are kind of the same unless you run on very limited hardware. The docker images are about 100MB for Pihole and 20MB for Adguard. This is probably most important parameter as you can run Adguard on some routers, that have very limited flash storage, but again only matters on extremely limited HW, something like Raspberry Pi has orders of magnitude more resources.

      • @[email protected]
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        12 years ago

        Adguard Home works really bad on RPi Zero and not as fast as PiHole on Rpi3B+. That’s why Adguard is heavier for me.

        • @[email protected]
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          22 years ago

          That’s fair. Wonder why that is, because my experience is quite the opposite.

          The metrics I shared above actually had the Pihole running on much more powerful HW. (proper server with quite beefy CPU) The Adguard stats are from old Intel NUC which is perfomance-wise about on par with Rpi3B+. As you can see it barely uses any resources at all. So I’m surprised to see you reporting the performance as really bad.

          I was testing Adguard on small openwrt based device and it still ran fine. Rpi3B+ has order of magnitude faster HW than that. I just don’t see how would Adguard be slower or even noticeably slow. Or even Pihole. Both could run about 40 copies of the service on single Pi3.

          Whis is not to say I don’t trust you, it’s just strange.

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    There’s a third party tool for AdGuard which allows syncing multiple instances. Very nice because if you want something to be redundant in your home setup, it’s DNS. This adds the ability to sync configured rulesets and custom DNS entries.

    EDIT: There seems to be a similar tool for Pi-hole as well.

    • Outcide
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      12 years ago

      I swapped from Blocky to AdGuardHome because of AdGuardSync.

  • @[email protected]
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    I used to do all this, but then I gave up and started paying for NextDNS. It’s like having your own Piholes in the cloud. It’s like £18/year and is way more reliable than self hosting, especially for something as crucial as DNS for your home. It also has excellent parental controls if you need that, multiple profiles, good logging and analytics and a decent looking privacy policy.

    Sure, it’s not as fun as self-hosting but it’s better then getting shouted at every time someone’s app stops working because of some glitch in your setup.

  • oleorun
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    332 years ago

    I’ve been using a pihole exclusively for years on my Ubiquiti network at home. Combined with Wireguard, it’s a stable, easy ad-blocking solution. I’ve never even considered moving from it, seeing how well pihole Just Works.

    • @[email protected]OP
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      52 years ago

      That’s more-or-less what I thought. And in fact I forgot to add to my post that I also use Pihole on the go via Wireguard, which seems like another hurdle to converting to AdGuard. Thanks.

    • @[email protected]
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      -102 years ago

      If you bother that much, why not just use the Pi as an OpenWRT router with DNS over HTTPS, and get a great router with awesome QoS and actual software updates in the process?

      It’s a vast superset of whatever PiHole does.

      • @[email protected]
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        12 years ago

        It has to go upstream for answered requests, so it can add 1 or 2 ms to the 45 ms it would otherwise take when you’re local. If you’re using a VPN to your home dns, it can add 75 ms and I can feel it.

  • @[email protected]
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    I found it easier to setup adguard as my DHCP server, because I wasn’t able to change the default DNS settings of my isp’s router.

    Additionally The web interface was quite laggy on my raspberry pi 1b and it always filled up my sdcard with log data (it’s been over a year since when I last used pihole though)

  • Kryosaur
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    12 years ago

    I hosted both, adguard on VPS for whenever i’m outside and pihole in my local network with my adguard’s DoQ as upstream. I also use wireguard so i don’t need to switch DNS and to bypass DPI on my phone.

  • redcalcium
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    42 years ago

    I don’t think you’ll miss anything. If pihole works for you, then there is no need to switch to adguard.

    One thing I found helpful is configuring my router (asuswrt-merlin) to transparently route all dns request to my adguard instance. You might already heard that some apps and IoT devices tried to be clever and hard-coded their dns server so they can evade dns blocking (I’m looking at you Netflix). If your router support redirecting all dns request to a custom dns server, definitely use it!

    • metaStatic
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      I’m looking into custom firmware for my router. I’ll edit it in when I get home if someone doesn’t guess it, but it looks super cool

      edit: openwrt.org

  • @[email protected]
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    102 years ago

    So, anecdotally, I used pihole first more than 5 years ago and switched to AdGuard as pihole did not have the ability to do conditional forwarding of requests for various zones or the ability to add static records via the UI. Conditional forwarding means that I can send the requests for let’s say example.com to an internal server hosting that zone responding with private records for internal services as well as other similar scenarios.

    I also like that I can identify clients or networks in adguard by various factors and apply different rules (blocking and forwarding) and collect statistics on those clients or groups of clients, I don’t think pihole has either feature yet.

    I also like that adguard is a static binary which is likely what people mean when they say it’s easier to install and maintain.

    As to why I keep it and don’t switch back, I like the interface AdGuard has and it doesn’t break so I often forget about it anymore. I’ll update if I remember anything else but those are the larger things for me. If pihole is working then stick with it but curiosity is a definite reason to try adguard, I bet you could just stop pihole on your machine and run adguard to check it out without too much work (yay static binary) but I haven’t tested that myself.

    Hope that helps!

      • @[email protected]
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        62 years ago

        If it’s just for local you can add dns hostnames in the gui. I have all my lan boxes defined in pihole with the .lan under the local dbs ootio. Might even work for external too

      • @[email protected]
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        12 years ago

        That’s awesome, I’ll have to give it a try again! I saw they also recently added an external-dns target for pihole for kubernetes which was the real genesis of needing an internal dns server anyway.

        • 𝓢𝓮𝓮𝓙𝓪𝔂𝓔𝓶𝓶
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          22 years ago

          I’ve got enough going on, on my internal lan that I have a bind server hosting internal fwd/ptr zones. I just put config files in /etc/dnsmasq.d/ that direct queries for those domains there.

    • metaStatic
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      I’m super new to all this but piehole has clients and groups which I assume is for applying custom rules

      • @[email protected]
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        12 years ago

        That’s awesome, I’ll have to give it another look. Maybe I’ll have to set up one of each and do some performance testing then :D

  • @[email protected]
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    72 years ago

    As someone who has tried both and went back to pihole for no reason other than “why not?” – it works as intended, does everything accordingly and I have 0 issues running it plus 2x unbound dns servers.

    • @[email protected]
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      22 years ago

      In the same boat as you here. Tried both and went back to Pi-hole because “why not?”

      Adguard does have homeassistant setup which was nice and easy, but I like to compartmentaliz my setup so if homeassistant goes offline my internet does not go out when adguard is down.

      Since I started running pfsense on a custom PC with dedicated NIC, unbound has been my go to choice now for DNS and Adblock. I use Pi-hole on specific subnets now.

  • Qazwsxedcrfv000
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    262 years ago

    The only edge Adguard Home has over PiHole I can think of is its out-of-box support of encrypted DNS upstream and downstream queries (e.g. DNS-over-HTTPS and DNS-over-TLS).

    • @[email protected]
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      32 years ago

      I guess that’s nice. I installed cloudflared myself and get the same results that way with my pinhole. But it was an extra step.

    • German The Jackal
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      It can also run directly on lower powered machines. GL.iNet routers are a good example, they’re based on OpenWrt and come with AdGuard Home support out of the box, so no need for a whole external computer to handle DNS stuff. Sure it’s limited by ram about how many lists you can have, but still. Pihole is much more “substantial”

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    Been running a pi-hole with unbound for years here. Apart from updating the roots file every six months its been sitting there doing it’s thing happily without skipping a beat. I did take a small look at Adguard but couldn’t see anything like the tail pihole log option which I tend to have in a tab as I like to see what’s going on.