Resolved: Is there something that can update /etc/hosts from feeds?
Pi-Hole and similar DNS adblockers just seem like a hassle. I can't tell my parents to buy a raspi, flash it, install and configure pi-hole, configure their routers or devices to point to the raspi, and do all of that from another city.
Also personally, there's no time for that in my house.
Is there a program or systemd service I can run that pulls blocklists from somewhere (git, http, ...) and updates /etc/hosts? Before I go off and write a python script, systemd unit file, and shell script to install it on the linux systems of friends of family, does this exist?
Re-invent the wheel - it’s always less hassle! I’m quite sure your script will be far better and more stable than setting up a dns server to do the blocking.
You can’t change their routers name server but it’s easy to install scripts on their devices?
Just put pihole or other dns server with blocklists somewhere on the internet (you can even host that at your own home!!) and point their routers upstream dns to it.
Ublock Origin is not an option? It automatically updates blocklists, and can block ads served from the same domain as content, where hosts based blockers can't help.
Afaik dns based blockers like pihole are useful for locked down systems (iphones, smart tvs, consoles, not rooted android phones) where you don't have access to other ways of blocking ads.
I know you already found something that fulfills your needs, but the mullvad doh servers can do blocking and then you’re doing dns over https with dnssec and a few blocklist options.