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Pi-Hole + Unbound configured with DoT to cloudflare

Description

This Docker deployment runs both Pi-Hole and Unbound in a single container.

The base image for the container is the official Pi-Hole container, with an extra build step added to install the Unbound resolver directly into to the container based on instructions provided directly by the Pi-Hole team.

Usage

First create a .env file to substitute variables for your deployment.

Pi-hole environment variables

Vars and descriptions replicated from the official pihole container:

Variable Default Value Description
TZ UTC <Timezone> Set your timezone to make sure logs rotate at local midnight instead of at UTC midnight.
WEBPASSWORD random <Admin password> http://pi.hole/admin password. Run docker logs pihole | grep random to find your random pass.
FTLCONF_LOCAL_IPV4 unset <Host's IP> Set to your server's LAN IP, used by web block modes and lighttpd bind address.
REV_SERVER false <"true"|"false"> Enable DNS conditional forwarding for device name resolution
REV_SERVER_DOMAIN unset Network Domain If conditional forwarding is enabled, set the domain of the local network router
REV_SERVER_TARGET unset Router's IP If conditional forwarding is enabled, set the IP of the local network router
REV_SERVER_CIDR unset Reverse DNS If conditional forwarding is enabled, set the reverse DNS zone (e.g. 192.168.0.0/24)
WEBTHEME default-light <"default-dark"|"default-darker"|"default-light"|"default-auto"|"lcars"> User interface theme to use.

Example .env file in the same directory as your docker-compose.yaml file:

FTLCONF_LOCAL_IPV4=192.168.1.10
TZ=America/Los_Angeles
WEBPASSWORD=QWERTY123456asdfASDF
REV_SERVER=true
REV_SERVER_DOMAIN=local
REV_SERVER_TARGET=192.168.1.1
REV_SERVER_CIDR=192.168.0.0/16
HOSTNAME=pihole
DOMAIN_NAME=pihole.local
PIHOLE_WEBPORT=80
WEBTHEME=default-light

Running the stack

docker-compose up -d

If using Portainer, just paste the docker-compose.yaml contents into the stack config and add your environment variables directly in the UI.