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Install HOOBS on Fedora 33 as Unraid Virtual Machine

This will guide you through the setup of HOOBS on an installation of Fedora 33 as an Unraid Virtual Machine.

VM Settings

  • Autostart: Yes
  • Name: hoobs.33vX
  • Description: Hoobs
  • CPU Mode: Host Passthrough
  • Logical CPUs: 2
  • Internal Memory: 1024
  • Max Memory: 1024
  • Machine: Q35-4.1
  • BIOS: OVMF
  • USB Controller: 2.0 (EHCI) (I don't have USB 3.0 on current hardware)
  • OS Install ISO: select the fedora33 iso
  • OS Install CDRom Bus: SATA
  • Primary vDisk Location: Auto if on the array, below options for ssd
    • /mnt/disks/samsung_ssd/hoobs.33vX/vdisk1.img –> This one is vDisk on SSD (Current setup uses this)
    • /dev/disk/by-id/ata-“ID OF DRIVE” –> This one is passthrough
  • Primary vDisk Size: 10G
  • Primary vDisk Type: raw
  • Primary vDisk Bus: VirtIO if on the array, below options for ssd
    • VirtIO –> This one is vDisk on SSD (Current setup uses this)
    • SATA –> This one is passthrough
  • Graphics Card: VNC
  • VNC Video Driver: QXL (best)
  • VNC Password: leave this blank (or set password if concerned folks will get access to unraid!)
  • VNC Keyboard: English-United States
  • Sound Card: none
  • Network MAC: whatever it is
  • Network Bridge: br0
  • USB Devices: none
  • Other PCI Devices: none

Install to Virtual Machine

  • Full Name: Dirk Rockface
  • Server: pihole
  • User Name: dirk
  • Finish installing. I didn't install any “common packages” from the setup CD.

Setup

Update Packages

sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get dist-upgrade

Install SSH Server

sudo apt-get install openssh-server

Create ssh-rsa key auth

  • Turn off Password Auth
    sudo vim /etc/ssh/sshd_config
    UsePAM yes
    PasswordAuthentication no

Reboot

sudo reboot -h now

Install Pi-hole

curl -sSL https://install.pi-hole.net | bash
  • Select Google (we will remove it later)
  • Ok to default “StevenBlock”
  • Ok to IPv4 and IPv6
  • Yes to Static
  • Yes to Web Admin Interface
  • Yes to Web Server
  • Yes to queries
  • Show everything
  • Change password
     pihole -a -p password

Install Unbound

sudo apt-get install unbound
  • write config file
sudo vim /etc/unbound/unbound.conf.d/pi-hole.conf
server:
    # If no logfile is specified, syslog is used
    # logfile: "/var/log/unbound/unbound.log"
    verbosity: 0

    interface: 127.0.0.1
    port: 5335
    do-ip4: yes
    do-udp: yes
    do-tcp: yes

    # May be set to yes if you have IPv6 connectivity
    do-ip6: no

    # You want to leave this to no unless you have *native* IPv6. With 6to4 and
    # Terredo tunnels your web browser should favor IPv4 for the same reasons
    prefer-ip6: no

    # Use this only when you downloaded the list of primary root servers!
    # If you use the default dns-root-data package, unbound will find it automatically
    #root-hints: "/var/lib/unbound/root.hints"

    # Trust glue only if it is within the server's authority
    harden-glue: yes

    # Require DNSSEC data for trust-anchored zones, if such data is absent, the zone becomes BOGUS
    harden-dnssec-stripped: yes

    # Don't use Capitalization randomization as it known to cause DNSSEC issues sometimes
    # see https://discourse.pi-hole.net/t/unbound-stubby-or-dnscrypt-proxy/9378 for further details
    use-caps-for-id: no

    # Reduce EDNS reassembly buffer size.
    # Suggested by the unbound man page to reduce fragmentation reassembly problems
    edns-buffer-size: 1472

    # Perform prefetching of close to expired message cache entries
    # This only applies to domains that have been frequently queried
    prefetch: yes

    # One thread should be sufficient, can be increased on beefy machines. In reality for most users running on small networks or on a single machine, it should be unnecessary to seek performance enhancement by increasing num-threads above 1.
    num-threads: 1

    # Ensure kernel buffer is large enough to not lose messages in traffic spikes
    so-rcvbuf: 1m

    # Ensure privacy of local IP ranges
    private-address: 192.168.0.0/16
    private-address: 169.254.0.0/16
    private-address: 172.16.0.0/12
    private-address: 10.0.0.0/8
    private-address: fd00::/8
    private-address: fe80::/10

Point Pi-hole to Unbound

  • log into pi-hole
  • go to Settings → DNS
  • uncheck Google servers and add Custom 127.0.0.1#5335
  • Save

Fix domain pointing to /admin page

  • To redirect the root address to /admin, add the following line to /etc/lighttpd/lighttpd.conf:
url.redirect = ( "^/$" => "/admin" )

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