Can I make my Firewalla blue do this instead of adding a raspberry Pi into the mix?

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    Zane L

    DNS redirect yes, technically its possible but would require under the hood stuff and SSHing in. Pi-Hole can do it, plus there is a guide on how to intstall it for the blue

    https://help.firewalla.com/hc/en-us/articles/360034635473-Tutorial-Running-Pi-Hole-on-Firewalla-Blue-in-5-min 

    Option 1: Running pre packaged server via Docker

     In theory the Firewalla Gold could run the docker container. Not sure about the blue though. You could always install docker on a windows machine, run it and set the dns redirect to the ip of that?

    Option 2: Running server via Python directly

    Its got python so yes, might need to change the port it runs on though.

     

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    TheLevin8r

    Thank you Zane. I have been looking around in the dnsmasq config on my firewalla hoping to find a file where I could make a static DNS entry and give it a try but not having any luck. The files in here /home/pi/.firewalla/config/dnsmasq did not seem to be the right ones. Would you happen to know? If not I may go the pi-hole route.

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    TheLevin8r

    I opened a support ticket about how to create a local static DNS entry. Here it is.

     

    You can try the following:

    1. Create a file under /home/pi/.firewalla/config/dnsmasq_local/
    2. Write the following line to the created file, replace xx.xx.xx.xx to the IP address you want to redirect to
        address=/www.whatever.com/xx.xx.xx.xx
    3. Run the following command:
        sudo systemctl restart firemasq

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    Roger Fenner

    Were you able to get this to work?

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    TheLevin8r

    Yes on the DNS redirect, no on hosting the server on Blue. I'm just going to run it on our computer instead of buying a pi.

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    Roger Fenner

    Did you just follow the directions above for the redirect?

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    Roger Fenner

    I got it working.  I needed to flush the dns cache on the firewalla.  

     

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    TheLevin8r

    Mind if I ask if you are doing this for the same reason I am?

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    Roger Fenner

    Yes I am!

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    Greg Moyle

    I tried this on my Gold. It did not work. Is there something different on the Gold.

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