Ping works only by IP address. Pinging a hostname gives me Temporary failure in name resolution
Dig gives me SERVFAIL but at least it's using the right DNS resolver (the pihole installed on the same computer)
;; SERVER: 192.168.1.102#53(192.168.1.102) (UDP)
and pihole.log is full of
query[A] github.com from 192.168.1.102
2025-08-xxx forwarded github.com to 127.0.0.1#5335
2025-08-xxx forwarded github.com to 127.0.0.1#5335
2025-08-xxx reply error is SERVFAIL
Trying to update gravity on the pihole browser dashboard (which at least works) gives me
try to update gravity
[✗] DNS resolution is currently unavailable
[i] Waiting up to 120 seconds for DNS resolution............
But I wonder what it means that all queries are coming from a client named pihole. On other installations it just shows the client as their local IP address.
The other thing that's strange is that it all queries are coming from the client pihole:
Client: pi.hole <local IP address>
Query Status: Forwarded, reply from 127.0.0.1#5335
Reply: SERVFAIL
The pihole is installed on the same computer that it's supposed to be the DNS resolver for (no access to router). I followed the instructions to the tee when installing pihole + unbound from the pihole website, but for some reason it's not working. All queries get SERVFAIL :/
Would it be possible to host all the terabytes of DIY videos that are on YouTube currently or would it be more of a "start from scratch" situation? And as an aside- is it legal to do so or is there an issue with copyright and ownership? I doubt that the videos on YouTube belong to the creators but hopefully I'm wrong.
Does FreeTube work for you? It gives me "Sign in to confirm you're not a bot" for every single video. It might work without VPN but I'm not interested enough to try.
It sounds like you’re over-doing something like JS blocking. You have to find a balance.
Wisely put and I suspect you're right, but if it's really just about using a VPN I feel like, "Well why do you want to know my IP address so bad?". I did do the JS blocking trick for a totally unusable web experience but now I allow JS and it's just a widely unusable web experience ¯(ツ)/¯
Edit: doesn't lemmy.world block people from posting through a VPN?
Narrator: it does not work on Lemmy