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  1. # dns based ad/abuse domain blocking
  2. ## Description
  3. A lot of people already use adblocker plugins within their desktop browsers, but what if you are using your (smart) phone, tablet, watch or any other wlan gadget...getting rid of annoying ads, trackers and other abuse sites (like facebook ;-) is simple: block them with your router. When the dns server on your router receives dns requests, you will sort out queries that ask for the resource records of ad servers and return the local ip address of your router and the internal web server delivers a transparent pixel instead.
  4. ## Main Features
  5. * support of the following domain blocklist sources (free for private usage, for commercial use please check their individual licenses):
  6. * [adaway](https://adaway.org)
  7. * => infrequent updates, approx. 400 entries (enabled by default)
  8. * [blacklist]()
  9. * => static local blacklist, located by default in '/etc/adblock/adblock.blacklist'
  10. * [disconnect](https://disconnect.me)
  11. * => numerous updates on the same day, approx. 6.500 entries (enabled by default)
  12. * [dshield](http://dshield.org)
  13. * => daily updates, approx. 4.500 entries
  14. * [feodotracker](https://feodotracker.abuse.ch)
  15. * => daily updates, approx. 0-10 entries
  16. * [malwaredomains](http://malwaredomains.com)
  17. * => daily updates, approx. 16.000 entries
  18. * [malwaredomainlist](http://www.malwaredomainlist.com)
  19. * => daily updates, approx. 1.500 entries
  20. * [openphish](https://openphish.com)
  21. * => numerous updates on the same day, approx. 1.800 entries
  22. * [palevo tracker](https://palevotracker.abuse.ch)
  23. * => daily updates, approx. 15 entries
  24. * [ransomware tracker](https://ransomwaretracker.abuse.ch)
  25. * => daily updates, approx. 150 entries
  26. * [rolist/easylist](https://easylist-downloads.adblockplus.org/rolist+easylist.txt)
  27. * => weekly updates, approx. 600 entries
  28. * [ruadlist/easylist](https://code.google.com/p/ruadlist)
  29. * => weekly updates, approx. 2.000 entries
  30. * [shallalist](http://www.shallalist.de) (categories "adv" "costtraps" "spyware" "tracker" "warez" enabled by default)
  31. * => daily updates, approx. 32.000 entries (a short description of all shallalist categories can be found [online](http://www.shallalist.de/categories.html))
  32. * [spam404](http://www.spam404.com)
  33. * => infrequent updates, approx. 5.000 entries
  34. * [sysctl/cameleon](http://sysctl.org/cameleon)
  35. * => weekly updates, approx. 21.000 entries
  36. * [whocares](http://someonewhocares.org)
  37. * => weekly updates, approx. 12.000 entries
  38. * [winhelp](http://winhelp2002.mvps.org)
  39. * => infrequent updates, approx. 15.000 entries
  40. * [winspy](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/crazy-max/WindowsSpyBlocker/master/hostsBlockWindowsSpy.txt)
  41. * => infrequent updates, approx. 120 entries
  42. * [yoyo](http://pgl.yoyo.org/adservers)
  43. * => weekly updates, approx. 2.500 entries (enabled by default)
  44. * [zeus tracker](https://zeustracker.abuse.ch)
  45. * => daily updates, approx. 440 entries
  46. * zero-conf like automatic installation & setup, usually no manual changes needed (i.e. ip address, network devices etc.)
  47. * supports a wide range of router modes (incl. AP mode), as long as the firewall and the DNS server are enabled
  48. * full IPv4 and IPv6 support
  49. * each blocklist source will be updated and processed separately
  50. * timestamp check to download and process only updated adblock list sources
  51. * overall duplicate removal in separate adblock lists (will be automatically disabled on low memory systems)
  52. * adblock source list parsing by fast & flexible regex rulesets
  53. * additional whitelist for manual overrides, located by default in /etc/adblock/adblock.whitelist
  54. * quality checks during & after update of adblock lists to ensure a reliable dnsmasq service
  55. * basic adblock statistics via iptables packet counters
  56. * list states, (overall) list counts & last update time will be stored in uci config
  57. * status & error logging to stdout and syslog
  58. * use a dynamic uhttpd instance as an adblock pixel server
  59. * use dynamic iptables rulesets for adblock related redirects/rejects
  60. * openwrt init system support (start/stop/restart/reload)
  61. * hotplug support, the adblock start will be triggered by wan 'ifup' event
  62. * optional: automatic adblock list backup/restore, backups will be (de-)compressed on the fly (disabled by default)
  63. * optional: add new adblock sources via uci config (see example below)
  64. ## Prerequisites
  65. * [openwrt](https://openwrt.org), tested with latest stable release (Chaos Calmer) and with current trunk (Designated Driver)
  66. * [LEDE project](https://www.lede-project.org), tested with trunk > r98
  67. * usual setup with enabled 'iptables', 'dnsmasq' and 'uhttpd' - dump AP modes without these basics are _not_ supported!
  68. * additional required software packages:
  69. * wget
  70. * optional: 'kmod-ipt-nat6' for IPv6 support
  71. * the above dependencies and requirements will be checked during package installation & script runtime
  72. ## OpenWrt / LEDE trunk Installation & Usage
  73. * install 'adblock' (_opkg install adblock_)
  74. * adblock starts automatically during boot, triggered by wan-ifup event, check _logread -e "adblock"_ for adblock related information
  75. * optional: start/restart/stop the adblock service manually with _/etc/init.d/adblock_
  76. * optional: enable/disable your required adblock list sources in _/etc/config/adblock_ - 'adaway', 'disconnect' and 'yoyo' are enabled by default
  77. * optional: maintain the adblock service in luci under 'System => Startup'
  78. ## LuCI adblock companion package
  79. * for easy management of the various blocklist sources and adblock options there is also a nice & efficient LuCI frontend available
  80. * install 'luci-app-adblock' (_opkg install luci-app-adblock_)
  81. * the application is located in LuCI under 'Services' menu
  82. * _Thanks to Hannu Nyman for this great adblock LuCI frontend!_
  83. ## Chaos Calmer installation notes
  84. * 'adblock' and 'luci-app-adblock' are _not_ available as .ipk packages in the Chaos Calmer download repository
  85. * download both packages from a development snapshot package directory:
  86. * for 'adblock' look [here](https://downloads.openwrt.org/snapshots/trunk/ar71xx/generic/packages/packages/)
  87. * for 'luci-app-adblock' look [here](https://downloads.openwrt.org/snapshots/trunk/ar71xx/generic/packages/luci/)
  88. * manually transfer the packages to your routers temp directory (with tools like _sshfs_ or _winscp_)
  89. * install the packages with _opkg install <...>_ as described above
  90. ## Tweaks
  91. * **storage:** to process & store all blocklist sources at once it might helpful to enlarge your temp directory with a swap partition => see [openwrt wiki](https://wiki.openwrt.org/doc/uci/fstab) for further details
  92. * **white-/blacklist:** add domain white- or blacklist entries to always-allow or -deny certain (sub) domains, by default both lists are located in _/etc/adblock_. Please add one domain per line - ip addresses, wildcards & regex are _not_ allowed (see example below)
  93. * **backup/restore:** enable the backup/restore feature, to restore automatically the latest compressed backup of your adblock lists in case of any processing error (i.e. a single blocklist source is down). Please use an (external) solid partition and _not_ your volatile router temp directory for this
  94. * **list updates:** for a scheduled call of the adblock service add an appropriate crontab entry (see example below)
  95. * **new list sources:** you could add new blocklist sources on your own via uci config, all you need is a source url and an awk one-liner (see example below)
  96. * **AP mode:** in AP mode adblock uses automatically the local router ip as nullip address. To make sure that your LuCI interface will be still accessible, please change the local uhttpd instance to ports <> 80/443 (see example below)
  97. * **debugging:** for script debugging please change the 'DEBUG' variable in the header of _/usr/bin/adblock-update.sh_ from '0' to '1' and start this script directly (without any parameters)
  98. ## Further adblock config options
  99. * usually the adblock autodetection works quite well and no manual config overrides are needed, all options apply to the 'global' config section:
  100. * adb\_enabled => main switch to enable/disable adblock service (default: '1', enabled)
  101. * adb\_cfgver => config version string (do not change!) - adblock will check this entry during startup
  102. * adb\_lanif => name of the logical lan interface (default: 'lan')
  103. * adb\_nullport => port of the adblock uhttpd instance (default: '65535')
  104. * adb\_nullipv4 => IPv4 blackhole ip address (default: '192.0.2.1', in AP mode: local router ip)
  105. * adb\_nullipv6 => IPv6 blackhole ip address (default: '::ffff:c000:0201', in AP mode: local router ip)
  106. * adb\_forcedns => redirect all DNS queries to local dnsmasq resolver (default: '1', enabled)
  107. ## Examples
  108. **example cronjob for a regular block list update:**
  109. <pre><code>
  110. # configuration found in /etc/crontabs/root
  111. # start adblock script once a day at 6 a.m.
  112. #
  113. 0 06 * * * /etc/init.d/adblock start
  114. </code></pre>
  115. **example blacklist entry (/etc/adblock/adblock.blacklist):**
  116. <pre><code>
  117. ads.example.com
  118. </code></pre>
  119. This rule blocks:
  120. http://ads.example.com/foo.gif
  121. http://server1.ads.example.com/foo.gif
  122. https://ads.example.com:8000/
  123. This rule doesn't block:
  124. http://ads.example.com.ua/foo.gif
  125. http://example.com/
  126. **example whitelist entry (/etc/adblock/adblock.whitelist):**
  127. <pre><code>
  128. analytics.com
  129. </code></pre>
  130. This rule removes _all_ domains from the blocklists with this string in it, i.e.:
  131. google-analytics.com
  132. ssl.google-analytics.com
  133. api.gameanalytics.com
  134. photos.daily-deals.analoganalytics.com
  135. adblockanalytics.com
  136. **example uhttpd configuration in AP mode:**
  137. <pre><code>
  138. # configuration found in /etc/config/uhttpd
  139. # change default http/https ports <> 80/443
  140. #
  141. config uhttpd 'main'
  142. list listen_http '0.0.0.0:88'
  143. list listen_https '0.0.0.0:445'
  144. </code></pre>
  145. **example to add a new blocklist source:**
  146. <pre><code>
  147. 1. the easy way ...
  148. example: https://easylist-downloads.adblockplus.org/rolist+easylist.txt
  149. adblock already supports an easylist source, called 'ruadlist'. To add the additional local easylist
  150. as a new source, copy the existing config source 'ruadlist' section and change only
  151. the source name, the url and the description - that's all!
  152. config source 'rolist'
  153. option enabled '0'
  154. option adb_src 'https://easylist-downloads.adblockplus.org/rolist+easylist.txt'
  155. option adb_src_rset '{FS=\"[|^]\"} \$0 ~/^\|\|([A-Za-z0-9_-]+\.){1,}[A-Za-z]+\^$/{print tolower(\$3)}'
  156. option adb_src_desc 'focus on romanian ad related domains plus generic easylist additions, weekly updates, approx. 600 entries'
  157. 2. a bit harder ...
  158. to add a really new source with different domain/host format you have to write a suitable
  159. awk one-liner on your own, so basic awk skills are needed. As a starting point check the already
  160. existing awk strings (adb_src_rset) in adblock config, maybe you need only small changes for your individual list.
  161. Download the desired list and test your new awk string locally with:
  162. cat new.list | awk 'fs__individual search__search core__result'
  163. 'fs' => field separator (optional)
  164. 'individual search' => individual search part to filter out needless list information
  165. 'search core' => always '([A-Za-z0-9_-]+\.){1,}[A-Za-z]+', this is part of all list sources and should be unchanged
  166. 'result' => always '{print tolower(\$n)}', only the output column 'n' may vary
  167. the output result should be a sequential list with one domain/host per line - nothing more.
  168. If your awk one-liner works quite well, add a new source section in adblock config and test your new source
  169. </code></pre>
  170. ## Background
  171. This adblock package is a dns/dnsmasq based adblock solution.
  172. Queries to ad/abuse domains are never forwarded and always replied with a local IP address which may be IPv4 or IPv6.
  173. For that purpose adblock uses an ip address from the private 'TEST-NET-1' subnet (192.0.2.1 / ::ffff:c000:0201) by default (in AP mode the local router ip address will be used).
  174. Furthermore all ad/abuse queries will be filtered by ip(6)tables and redirected to internal adblock pixel server (in PREROUTING chain) or rejected (in FORWARD or OUTPUT chain).
  175. All iptables and uhttpd related adblock additions are non-destructive, no hard-coded changes in 'firewall.user', 'uhttpd' config or any other openwrt related config files. There is _no_ adblock background daemon running, the (scheduled) start of the adblock service keeps only the adblock lists up-to-date.
  176. ## Support
  177. Please join the adblock discussion in this [openwrt forum thread](https://forum.openwrt.org/viewtopic.php?id=59803) or contact me by mail <dev@brenken.org>
  178. ## Removal
  179. * stop all adblock related services with _/etc/init.d/adblock stop_
  180. * optional: remove the adblock package (_opkg remove adblock_)
  181. Have fun!
  182. Dirk