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*You'll need net-tools installed to use ifconfig
 
*You'll need net-tools installed to use ifconfig
 
  yum install net-tools
 
  yum install net-tools
* This guide assumes your network interface is named p2p1. Check with ifconfig, and change this guide where neccessary.
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* This guide assumes your network interface is named p2p1 and your HDA IP address is 192.168.1.2. Check with ifconfig, and change this guide where neccessary.
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==Get Ad List==
 
==Get Ad List==
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==Bind Apache to main IP address==
 
==Bind Apache to main IP address==
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* Edit the Apache config file using a file editor:
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nano /etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf
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* Add your HDAs IP address to this section in the conf file:
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#
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# Listen: Allows you to bind Apache to specific IP addresses and/or
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# ports, instead of the default. See also the <VirtualHost>
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# directive.
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#
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# Change this to Listen on specific IP addresses as shown below to
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# prevent Apache from glomming onto all bound IP addresses.
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#
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#Listen 12.34.56.78:80
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Listen 192.168.1.2:80
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* Restart Apache
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service httpd restart
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==Pixel Server==
 
==Pixel Server==

Revision as of 17:15, 24 June 2015


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This section will document how to run your HDA as a network wide ad-blocking tool, utilising DNS redirects and a small pixel server.



Fedora 19

Precusors -

  • You'll need net-tools installed to use ifconfig
yum install net-tools
  • This guide assumes your network interface is named p2p1 and your HDA IP address is 192.168.1.2. Check with ifconfig, and change this guide where neccessary.


Get Ad List

Change DNSMasq config

Bind Apache to main IP address

  • Edit the Apache config file using a file editor:
nano /etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf
  • Add your HDAs IP address to this section in the conf file:
#
# Listen: Allows you to bind Apache to specific IP addresses and/or
# ports, instead of the default. See also the <VirtualHost>
# directive.
#
# Change this to Listen on specific IP addresses as shown below to
# prevent Apache from glomming onto all bound IP addresses.
#
#Listen 12.34.56.78:80
Listen 192.168.1.2:80
  • Restart Apache
service httpd restart


Pixel Server

  • You need to download Pixelserv to the HDA:
wget http://proxytunnel.sourceforge.net/files/pixelserv.pl.txt 
  • Move and rename the Pixelserv binary:
mv pixelserv.pl.txt /usr/local/bin/pixelserv
  • Edit pixelserv using a file editing program of your choice
nano pixelserv
  • Change the IP address to a free one of your choice (eg. 192.168.1.99)
$sock = new IO::Socket::INET (  LocalHost => '0.0.0.0',

change to

$sock = new IO::Socket::INET (  LocalHost => '192.168.1.99',
  • Change permissions
chmod 755 /usr/local/pixelserv 

  • Create file /etc/init.d/pixelserv
nano /etc/init.d/pixelserv

and copy the following to it:
Note: Change the IP addresses, and you will need net-tools installed on the system as a precursor

#! /bin/sh
# /etc/init.d/pixelserv
#

# Carry out specific functions when asked to by the system
case "$1" in
   start)
     echo "Creating Interface "
     ifconfig p2p1:0 192.168.1.99
     echo "Starting pixelserv "
     /usr/local/bin/pixelserv &
     ;;
   stop)
     echo "Stopping script pixelserv"
     pkill -9 pixelserv &
     echo "Killing Interface "
     ifconfig p2p1:0 down
     ;;
   *)
     echo "Usage: /etc/init.d/pixelserv {start|stop}"
     exit 1
     ;;
esac
exit 0
  • Change permissions
chmod 755 /etc/init.d/pixelserv


Enjoy ad-free network on ALL devices!