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🦀 crab-hole

License: AGPL-3.0-or-later crab-hole on crates.io Source Code Repository Packaging status AUR package

Crab-hole is a cross platform Pi-hole clone written in Rust using hickory-dns/trust-dns. It can be use as a network wide Ad and spy blocker or run on your local pc.

For a secure and private communication, crab-hole has builtin support for doh(https), doq(quic) and dot(tls) for down- and upstreams and dnssec for upstreams. It also comes with privacy friendly default logging settings.

Installation:

Crab-hole is available at the following repositories:

Packaging status

Prebuilt binaries can also been downloaded from the Github release.

Building from source:

Alternatively you can easily build crab-hole by yourself.

  • Install Rust
  • Run cargo install crab-hole --locked See the Rust book for more information about cargo install.
  • Make sure that ~/.cargo/bin is listed in the PATH environment variable

Docker

A docker image is available at the Github Container Registry. Example docker-compoe.yml:

version: '3.3'
services:
    crab-hole:
        image: 'ghcr.io/luckyturtledev/crab-hole:latest' #semver tags are available
        ports: #required ports depend on downstream configuration
            - "53:53/tcp"
            - "53:53/udp"
        volumes:
            - './data:/data'
            - './config.toml:/data/config.toml:ro'

Semver tags like v0, v0.1 and v0.1.3 are available to safely allow automatic updates.

Configuration:

Example config file using cloudflare as dot (dns-over-tls) upstream.

[blocklist]
include_subdomains = true
lists = [
	"https://raw.githubusercontent.com/StevenBlack/hosts/master/alternates/fakenews-gambling-porn/hosts",
	"https://s3.amazonaws.com/lists.disconnect.me/simple_tracking.txt",
	"file:///blocked.txt"
]
# allow domains blocked by the blocklist again
allow_list = ["file:///allowed.txt"]

# optional
[api]
port = 8080
listen = "127.0.0.1"
# optional (default = false)
show_doc = true # OpenAPI doc loads content from third party websites
# optional
admin_key = "1234"

[[downstream]]
protocol = "udp"
listen = "localhost"
port = 8080

[[downstream]]
protocol = "udp"
listen = "[::]" #all ipv6 and ipv4 adress
port = 8053

[[downstream]]
protocol = "tls"
listen = "[::]"
port = 8054
certificate = "dns.example.com.crt"
key = "dns.example.com.key"
# optional (default = 3000)
timeout_ms = 3000

[[downstream]]
protocol = "https"
listen = "[::]"
port = 8055
certificate = "dns.example.com.crt"
key = "dns.example.com.key"
dns_hostname = "dns.example.com"
# optional (default = 3000)
timeout_ms = 3000

[[downstream]]
protocol = "quic"
listen = "127.0.0.1"
port = 8055
certificate = "dns.example.com.crt"
key = "dns.example.com.key"
dns_hostname = "dns.example.com"
# optional (default = 3000)
timeout_ms = 3000

# optional
[upstream.options]
# optional (default = false )
validate = true # use DNSSEC
# see https://docs.rs/trust-dns-resolver/0.23.0/trust_dns_resolver/config/struct.ResolverOpts.html for all options

[[upstream.name_servers]]
socket_addr = "[2606:4700:4700::1111]:853"
protocol = "tls"
tls_dns_name = "1dot1dot1dot1.cloudflare-dns.com"
trust_nx_responses = false

[[upstream.name_servers]]
socket_addr = "[2606:4700:4700::1001]:853"
protocol = "tls"
tls_dns_name = "1dot1dot1dot1.cloudflare-dns.com"
trust_nx_responses = false

[[upstream.name_servers]]
socket_addr = "1.1.1.1:853"
protocol = "tls"
tls_dns_name = "1dot1dot1dot1.cloudflare-dns.com"
trust_nx_responses = false

[[upstream.name_servers]]
socket_addr = "1.0.0.1:853"
protocol = "tls"
tls_dns_name = "1dot1dot1dot1.cloudflare-dns.com"
trust_nx_responses = false

Dependencies

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