/donutdns

Block ads, trackers, and malicious sites with donutdns - simple alternative to pihole. Run as a docker container, standalone executable or core DNS plugin. Supply custom domain block/allow lists in addition to builtin lists maintained by the ad-blocking community.

Primary LanguageGoBSD 3-Clause "New" or "Revised" LicenseBSD-3-Clause

donutdns

Block online ads by intercepting DNS queries

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Project Overview

The gophers.dev/cmds/donutdns module provides a CoreDNS plugin as well as a standalone executable DNS server that can be used to block DNS queries to domains used by online advertisers, trackers, scammers, and crypto miners. The project is meant to be a simpler alternative to the venerable Pi-Hole. In particular, donutdns is easy to run as a non-root Docker container with little to no configuration.

sample logs

[INFO] plugin/donutdns: BLOCK query (A) for www.google-analytics.com.
[INFO] plugin/donutdns: BLOCK query (A) for www-google-analytics.l.google.com.
[INFO] plugin/donutdns: BLOCK query (A) for stats.wp.com.
[INFO] plugin/donutdns: BLOCK query (A) for www.googletagservices.com.
[INFO] plugin/donutdns: BLOCK query (A) for tpc.googlesyndication.com.
[INFO] plugin/donutdns: BLOCK query (A) for c.amazon-adsystem.com.
[INFO] plugin/donutdns: BLOCK query (A) for static.ads-twitter.com.

Domain Block Lists

The default set of blocked domains are retrieved from the source lists in sources.json. These lists are compiled and maintained by volunteers; see their respective headers for more information about terms of use and other metadata. Thank you to those who contribute to these domain block lists.

The blocking of the default set of domains can be disabled by setting DONUT_DNS_NO_DEFAULT=1.

Additional domains can be blocked by donutdns by setting the DONUT_DNS_BLOCK and/or DONUT_DNS_BLOCK_FILE environment variables.

Likewise, domains can be explicitly allowed by setting the DONUT_DNS_ALLOW and/or DONUT_DNS_ALLOW_FILE environment variables. The allow lists take precedense over the block lists.

(!) Currently donutdns does not support wildcard subdomain blocking. Each subdomain to be blocked will also need to be added. (e.g. example.com and www.example.com)

Getting Started

donutdns can be used as a CoreDNS Plugin or standalone DNS Server.

DNS Server

The donutdns executable uses environment variables for configuration.

Environment Variable Description
DONUT_DNS_PORT The port to listen to (default 5301)
DONUT_DNS_NO_DEBUG Disable CoreDNS debug logging (default unset)
DONUT_DNS_NO_LOG Disable CoreDNS logging (default unset)
DONUT_DNS_ALLOW Comma separated list of domains to NOT block (default unset)
DONUT_DNS_ALLOW_FILE File with list of domains to NOT block (default unset)
DONUT_DNS_BLOCK Comma separated list of domains to block (default unset)
DONUT_DNS_BLOCK_FILE File with list of domains to block (default unset)
DONUT_DNS_NO_DEFAULTS Disable blocking of default domain block lists (default unset)
DONUT_DNS_UPSTREAM_1 Fallback DNS Server for non-blocked queries (default 1.1.1.1)
DONUT_DNS_UPSTREAM_2 Fallback DNS Server for non-blocked queries (default 1.0.0.1)
DONUT_DNS_UPSTREAM_NAME Fallback DNS Server TLS name (default cloudflare-dns.com)

CoreDNS Plugin

The donutdns CoreDNS plugin is configured using the donutdns block in a standard CoreConfig configuration file.

Minimal donutdns plugin configuration. defaults can be set to true or false to enable or disable the use of default domain block lists.

donutdns {
  defaults true
}

This configuration uses block_file to explicitly block a set of domains listed in a file on local disk.

donutdns {
  defaults false
  block_file /etc/blocked-domains.txt
}

This configuration uses block and allow to explicitly block and allow certain domains.

donutdns {
  defaults true
  block facebook.com,www.facebook.com,m.facebook.com,fb.com
  allow example.com
}

When using donutdns as a CoreDNS plugin, the fallthrough behavior must be configured as desired using one or more other plugins. To recreate the same recursive behavior as the standalone executable, use the forward plugin.

forward . 1.1.1.1 1.0.0.1 {
  tls_servername cloudflare-dns.com
}

Custom block file

The file format for block_file or DONUT_DNS_BLOCK_FILE is simply a newline delimited list of domains. Empty lines and lines beginning with # are always ignored. All other lines are scanned with a regular expression to find the first plausible domain name in the line. social-media.list contains an example file for blocking facebook, instagram, and whatsapp.

# An example block list
example.com
www.example.com

Run

as an executable

With no configuration, donutdns will use the built-in domain block lists by default.

$ donutdns

Use the environment variables described above to configure things.

$ DONUT_DNS_PORT=5533 DONUT_DNS_NO_DEBUG=1 donutdns

as a docker container

donutdns is available from Docker Hub

This will run the donutdns Docker container as the nobody user, mapping traffic from port 53.

docker run --rm -p 53:5301 -u nobody shoenig/donutdns:v0.1.2

as a Nomad job

using docker driver
job "donutdns" {
  datacenters = ["dc1"]

  group "donut" {
    network {
      mode = "bridge"
      port "dns" {
        static       = 53
        to           = 5301
        host_network = "public"
      }
    }

    task "dns" {
      driver = "docker"
      user   = "nobody"

      resources {
        cpu    = 120
        memory = 64
        disk   = 128
      }

      env {
        DONUT_DNS_NO_DEBUG   = 1
        DONUT_DNS_BLOCK_FILE = "/local/blocks.txt"
      }

      config {
        image = "shoenig/donutdns:v0.1.2"
      }

      template {
        destination = "local/blocks.txt"
        change_mode = "restart"
        perms       = "644"
        data        = <<EOH
# [example]
example.com
www.example.com
EOH
      }
    }
  }
}

Build

The donutdns standalone DNS Server is written in Go. It can be compiled and installed using the normal Go toolchain in one step.

go install gophers.dev/cmds/donutdns@latest

Contributing

The gophers.dev/cmds/donutdns module is always improving with new features and bug fixes. For contributing such bug fixes and new features please file an issue.

License

The gophers.dev/cmds/donutdns module is open source under the BSD-3-Clause license.