#!/bin/bash # Pi-hole: A black hole for Internet advertisements # by Jacob Salmela # Network-wide ad blocking via your Raspberry Pi # # pi-hole.net/donate # # Install with this command (from your Pi): # # curl -L install.pi-hole.net | bash ######## VARIABLES ######### tmpLog=/tmp/pihole-install.log instalLogLoc=/etc/pihole/install.log # Get the screen size in case we need a full-screen message and so we can display a dialog that is sized nicely screenSize=$(stty -a | tr \; \\012 | egrep 'rows|columns' | cut '-d ' -f3) # Find the rows and columns rows=$(stty -a | tr \; \\012 | egrep 'rows' | cut -d' ' -f3) columns=$(stty -a | tr \; \\012 | egrep 'columns' | cut -d' ' -f3) # Divide by two so the dialogs take up half of the screen, which looks nice. r=$(( rows / 2 )) c=$(( columns / 2 )) IPv4addr=$(ip -4 addr show | awk '{match($0,/[0-9]+\.[0-9]+\.[0-9]+\.[0-9]+/); ip = substr($0,RSTART,RLENGTH); print ip}' | sed '/^\s*$/d' | grep -v "127.0.0.1") IPv4mask=$(ifconfig | awk -F':' '/inet addr/ && !/127.0.0.1/ {print $4}') IPv4gw=$(ip route show | awk '/default\ via/ {print $3}') # IPv6 support to be added later #IPv6addr=$(ip addr show | awk '/scope\ global/ && /ff:fe/ {print $2}' | cut -d'/' -f1) ethernetDevice="eth0" dhcpcdFile=/etc/dhcpcd.conf ####### FUCNTIONS ########## backupLegacyPihole() { if [[ -f /etc/dnsmasq.d/adList.conf ]];then echo "Original Pi-hole detected. Initiating sub space transport" sudo mkdir -p /etc/pihole/original/ sudo mv /etc/dnsmasq.d/adList.conf /etc/pihole/original/adList.conf.$(date "+%Y-%m-%d") sudo mv /etc/dnsmasq.conf /etc/pihole/original/dnsmasq.conf.$(date "+%Y-%m-%d") sudo mv /etc/resolv.conf /etc/pihole/original/resolv.conf.$(date "+%Y-%m-%d") sudo mv /etc/lighttpd/lighttpd.conf /etc/pihole/original/lighttpd.conf.$(date "+%Y-%m-%d") sudo mv /var/www/pihole/index.html /etc/pihole/original/index.html.$(date "+%Y-%m-%d") sudo mv /usr/local/bin/gravity.sh /etc/pihole/original/gravity.sh.$(date "+%Y-%m-%d") else : fi } set_static_ip() { # Append these lines to /etc/dhcpcd.conf to enable a static IP echo "interface $ethernetDevice static ip_address=$IPv4addr/24 static routers=$IPv4gw static domain_name_servers=$IPv4gw" | sudo tee -a $dhcpcdFile >/dev/null } installPihole() { sudo apt-get update sudo apt-get -y upgrade sudo apt-get -y install dnsutils bc toilet sudo apt-get -y install dnsmasq sudo apt-get -y install lighttpd php5-common php5-cgi php5 sudo mkdir /var/www/html sudo chown www-data:www-data /var/www/html sudo chmod 775 /var/www/html sudo usermod -a -G www-data pi sudo service dnsmasq stop sudo service lighttpd stop sudo mv /etc/dnsmasq.conf /etc/dnsmasq.conf.orig sudo mv /etc/lighttpd/lighttpd.conf /etc/lighttpd/lighttpd.conf.orig sudo mv /var/www/html/index.lighttpd.html /var/www/html/index.lighttpd.orig sudo curl -o /etc/dnsmasq.conf https://raw.githubusercontent.com/jacobsalmela/pi-hole/master/advanced/dnsmasq.conf sudo curl -o /etc/lighttpd/lighttpd.conf https://raw.githubusercontent.com/jacobsalmela/pi-hole/master/advanced/lighttpd.conf sudo mv /etc/crontab /etc/crontab.orig sudo curl -o /etc/crontab https://raw.githubusercontent.com/jacobsalmela/pi-hole/master/advanced/pihole.cron sudo lighty-enable-mod fastcgi fastcgi-php sudo mkdir /var/www/html/pihole sudo curl -o /var/www/html/pihole/index.html https://raw.githubusercontent.com/jacobsalmela/pi-hole/master/advanced/index.html sudo wget https://github.com/jacobsalmela/AdminLTE/archive/master.zip -O /var/www/master.zip sudo unzip -o /var/www/master.zip -d /var/www/html/ sudo mv /var/www/html/AdminLTE-master /var/www/html/admin sudo rm /var/www/master.zip 2>/dev/null sudo touch /var/log/pihole.log sudo chmod 644 /var/log/pihole.log sudo chown dnsmasq:root /var/log/pihole.log sudo curl -o /usr/local/bin/gravity.sh https://raw.githubusercontent.com/jacobsalmela/pi-hole/installation/gravity.sh sudo curl -o /usr/local/bin/chronometer.sh https://raw.githubusercontent.com/jacobsalmela/pi-hole/master/advanced/Scripts/chronometer.sh sudo chmod 755 /usr/local/bin/gravity.sh sudo chmod 755 /usr/local/bin/chronometer.sh sudo /usr/local/bin/gravity.sh sudo service networking restart } ######## SCRIPT ############ # Just back up the original Pi-hole right away since it won't take long and it gets it out of the way backupLegacyPihole # Display the welcome dialog whiptail --msgbox --backtitle "Welcome" --title "Pi-hole automated installer" "This installer will transform your Raspberry Pi into a network-wide ad blocker!" $r $c # Explain the need for a static address whiptail --msgbox --backtitle "Initating network interface" --title "Static IP Needed" "The Pi-hole is a SERVER so it needs a STATIC IP ADDRESS to function properly. In the next section, you can choose to use your current network settings (DHCP) or to manually edit them." $r $c # Ask if the user wannts to use DHCP settings as their static IP if (whiptail --backtitle "Calibrating network interface" --title "Static IP Address" --yesno "Do you want to use your current network settings as a static address? IP address: $IPv4addr Subnet mask: $IPv4mask Gateway: $IPv4gw" $r $c) then # If they choose yes, let the user know that the IP address will not be available via DHCP and may cause a conflict. whiptail --msgbox --backtitle "IP information" --title "FYI: IP Conflict" "It is possible your router could still try to assign this IP to a device, which would cause a conflict. But in most cases the router is smart enough to not do that. If you are worried, either manually set the address, or modify the DHCP reservation pool so it does not include the IP you want. It is also possible to use a DHCP reservation, but if you are going to do that, you might as well set a static address." $r $c # Nothing else to do since the variables are already set above else # Otherwise, we need to ask the user to input their desired settings. # Start by getting the IPv4 address (pre-filling it with info gathered from DHCP) # Start a loop to let the user enter their information with the chance to go back and edit it if necessary until [[ $ipSettingsCorrect = True ]] do # Ask for the IPv4 address IPv4addr=$(whiptail --backtitle "Calibrating network interface" --title "IPv4 address" --inputbox "Enter your desired IPv4 address" $r $c $IPv4addr 3>&1 1>&2 2>&3) if [[ $? = 0 ]];then echo "Your static IPv4 address: $IPv4addr" # Ask for the subnet mask IPv4mask=$(whiptail --backtitle "Calibrating network interface" --title "IPv4 netmask" --inputbox "Enter your desired IPv4 subnet mask" $r $c $IPv4mask 3>&1 1>&2 2>&3) if [[ $? = 0 ]];then echo "Your static IPv4 netmask: $IPv4mask" # Ask for the gateway IPv4gw=$(whiptail --backtitle "Calibrating network interface" --title "IPv4 gateway (router)" --inputbox "Enter your desired IPv4 default gateway" $r $c $IPv4gw 3>&1 1>&2 2>&3) if [[ $? = 0 ]];then echo "Your static IPv4 gateway: $IPv4gw" # Give the user a chance to review their settings before moving on if (whiptail --backtitle "Calibrating network interface" --title "Static IP Address" --yesno "Are these settings correct? IP address: $IPv4addr Subnet mask: $IPv4mask Gateway: $IPv4gw" $r $c)then # If the settings are correct, then we need to set the piholeIP # Saving it to a temporary file us to retrieve it later when we run the gravity.sh script echo $IPv4addr > /tmp/piholeIP # After that's done, the loop ends and we move on ipSettingsCorrect=True else # If the settings are wrong, the loop continues ipSettingsCorrect=False fi else # Cancelling gateway settings window ipSettingsCorrect=False echo "User canceled." exit fi else # Cancelling subnet mask settings window ipSettingsCorrect=False echo "User canceled." exit fi else # Cancelling IPv4 settings window ipSettingsCorrect=False echo "User canceled." exit fi done # End the if statement for DHCP vs. static fi # Set the static address set_static_ip # Install and log everything to a file installPihole | tee $tmpLog # Move the log file into /etc/pihole for storage sudo mv $tmpLog $instalLogLoc whiptail --msgbox --backtitle "Make it so." --title "Installation Complete!" "Configure your devices to use the Pi-hole as their DNS server using this IP: $IPv4addr. Your Pi will restart when you close this dialog. If you are using SSH, reconnect using the IP address above. The install log is in /etc/phole." $r $c sudo reboot