dns-level adblocking is neat but doing so in a highly-available way is annoying.
been running a primary adguardhome pod with various different ways to sync all the settings to a few secondary pods, but even with adguardsync it's just a hassle - if something dns-related seems like it might have been blackholed there's no one web UI to check to confirm and add an exception
maybe just having one is fine, it's on a k3s cluster so it should just be fine...
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@noxypaws What do you mean by highly available? I never had problems with a single LXC container running pihole so far. (Well, okay, I only have a few devices in my home network...)
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@uvok yeah this is probably overkill
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