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README.md
zabov
Tiny replacement for piHole DNS filter
Still Work in progress, usable.
Idea is to produce a very simple, no-web-interface , IP DNS blocker.
INSTALL
Zabov requires golang 1.13 or later.
git clone https://git.keinpfusch.net/Loweel/zabov.git cd zabov go get go build -mod=vendor
Then, edit config.json: please notice config.json must be in the same folder of the executable you run.
Just a few words about "singlefilters" and "doublefilters":
Data must be downloaded from URLs of blacklist mantainers.They may come in different formats.
There are two kinds of blacklists:
One is the format zabov calls "singlefilter", where we find a single column , full of domains:
domain1.com domain2.com domain3.com
The second is the format zabov calls "doublefilter" (a file in "/etc/hosts" format, to be precise), where there is an IP, usually localhost or 0.0.0.0 and then the domain:
127.0.0.1 domain1.com 127.0.0.1 domain2.com 127.0.0.1 domain3.com
This is why configuration file has two separated items.
Minimal config file should look like:
{ "zabov":{ "port":"53", "proto":"udp", "ipaddr":"0.0.0.0", "cachettl": 1, "killfilettl": 12, "debug:"false" }, "configs":{ "default":{ "upstream":"./dns-upstream.txt", "singlefilters":"./urls-domains.txt", "doublefilters":"./urls-hosts.txt", "blackholeip":"127.0.0.1", "hostsfile":"./urls-local.txt" }, } }
Global zabov settings:
- port is the port number. Usually is 53, you can change for docker, if you like
- proto is the protocol. Choices are "udp", "tcp", "tcp/udp"
- ipaddr is the port to listen to. Maybe empty, (which will result in listening to 0.0.0.0) to avoid issues with docker.
- cachettl: amount of time the cache is kept (in hours)
- killfilettl: refresh time for killfiles
- debug: if set to "true" Zabov prints verbose logs, such as config selection and single DNS requests
configs:
- contains multiple zabov configuration dictionaries. "default" configuration name is mandatory
- upstream: file containing all DNS we want to query : each line in format IP:PORT
- singlefilters: name of the file for blacklists following the "singlefilter" schema.(one URL per line)
- doublefilters: name of the file, for blacklists following the "doublefilter" schema.(one URL per line)
- blackholeip: IP address to return when the IP is banned. This is because you may want to avoid MX issues, mail loops on localhost, or you have a web server running on localhost
- hostsfile: path where you keep your local blacklistfile : this is in the format "singlefilter", meaning one domain per line, unlike hosts file.
Advanced configuration includes support for multiple configurations based on IP Source and timetables:
{ "zabov":{ "port":"53", "proto":"udp", "ipaddr":"0.0.0.0", "cachettl": 1, "killfilettl": 12, "debug":"false", "timetable":"tt_default" }, "localresponder":{ "responder":"192.168.178.1:53", "localdomain":"fritz.box" }, "ipaliases":{ "pc8":"192.168.178.29", "localhost":"127.0.0.1" }, "ipgroups":[ { "ips":["localhost", "::1", "192.168.178.30", "192.168.178.31", "pc8"], "cfg":"", "timetable":"tt_children" } ], "timetables":{ "tt_children":{ "tables":[{"times":"00:00-05:00;8:30-12:30;18:30-22:59", "days":"Mo;Tu;We;Th;Fr;Sa;Su"}], "cfgin":"children_restricted", "cfgout":"default" } "tt_default":{ "tables":[{"times":"8:30-22:30", "days":"Su"}], "cfgin":"children", "cfgout":"default" } }, "configs":{ "default":{ "upstream":"./dns-upstream.txt", "singlefilters":"./urls-domains.txt", "doublefilters":"./urls-hosts.txt", "blackholeip":"127.0.0.1", "hostsfile":"./urls-local.txt" }, "children":{ "upstream":"./dns-upstream-safe.txt", "singlefilters":"./urls-domains.txt", "doublefilters":"./urls-hosts.txt", "blackholeip":"127.0.0.1", "hostsfile":"./urls-local.txt" }, "children_restricted":{ "upstream":"./dns-upstream-safe.txt", "singlefilters":"./urls-domains-restricted.txt", "doublefilters":"./urls-hosts-restricted.txt", "blackholeip":"127.0.0.1", "hostsfile":"./urls-local.txt" } } }
Global zabov settings:
- timetable: sets the global/default timetable. This table will be used for any client that is not already included in an IP group
localresponder:
- allows to set a local DNS to respond for "local" domains. A domain name is handled as "local" if dosen't contains "." (dots) or if it ends with a well known prefix, such as ".local". Note: the cache is not used for local responder.
- responder: is the local DNS server address in the IP:PORT format.
- localdomain: is the suffix for local domain names. All domains ending with this prefix are resolved by local responder
ipaliases: a dictionary of IPs
- each entry in this dictionary define a domain-alias name and his IP address. It works as replacement of /etc/hosts file.
- each entry is used by Zabov to resolve that names and to replace any value in the ipgroups.ips array.
timetables: a dictionary of timetable dictionaries
- allow to define timetables in the format "time-ranges" and "days-of-week"
- tables: contain an array of dictionaries, each defining a time rule.
- each table is a dictinary containing "time" and "days" values
- time: is a string in the form "start:time1-stop:time1;start:time2-stop:time2..."
- days: is a string containing semicolon separated day names to apply the rule such as "Mo;Tu;We;Th;Fr"
- days names are: "Mo", "Tu" "We", "Th", "Fr", "Sa", "Su"
- empty value means all week-days You can define complex time rules using more than one entry in this dictionay
- cfgin: is the name of the configuration to apply if current time is "inside" the timetable
- cfgout: is the name of the configuration to apply if current time is "outside" the timetable
ipgroups: an array of ipgroup dictionaries
- let you define a set of IP addresses that shall use a configuration other than "default"
- ips: is an array of strings, each containing an ip address or a name defined in the "ipaliases" config branch
- cfg: is a string containing the name of the configuration to be used for this group; ignored if timetable is also defined
- timetable: is a string containing the name of the tiemtable to be aplied to this group
DOCKER
Multistage Dockerfiles are provided for AMD64, ARMv7, ARM64V8
NOTE: you shall use TZ env var to change docker image timezone. TZ defaults to CET.
TODO:
caching- monitoring port