#!/usr/bin/env bash # (c) 2015 by Jacob Salmela # This file is part of Pi-hole. # # Pi-hole is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify # it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by # the Free Software Foundation, either version 2 of the License, or # (at your option) any later version. whitelist=/etc/pihole/whitelist.txt adList=/etc/pihole/gravity.list if [[ ! -f $whitelist ]];then touch $whitelist fi if [[ $# = 0 ]]; then echo "Immediately whitelists one or more domains." echo "Usage: whitelist.sh domain1 [domain2 ...]" fi combopattern="" # For each argument passed to this script for var in "$@" do echo "Whitelisting $var..." # Construct basic pattern to match domain name. basicpattern=$(echo $var | awk -F '[# \t]' 'NF>0&&$1!="" {print ""$1""}' | sed 's/\./\\./g') if [[ "$basicpattern" != "" ]]; then # Add to the combination pattern that will be used below if [[ "$combopattern" != "" ]]; then combopattern="$combopattern|"; fi combopattern="$combopattern$basicpattern" # Also add the domain to the whitelist but only if it's not already present grep -E -q "^$basicpattern$" $whitelist \ || echo "$var" >> $whitelist fi done # Now report on and remove matched domains if [[ "$combopattern" != "" ]]; then echo "Modifying hosts file..." # Construct pattern to match entry in hosts file. # This consists of one or more IP addresses followed by the domain name. pattern=$(echo $combopattern | awk -F '[# \t]' '{printf "%s", "^(([0-9]+\.){3}[0-9]+ +)+("$1")$"}') # Output what will be removed and then actually remove sed -r -n 's/'"$pattern"'/ Removed: \3/p' $adList sed -r -i '/'"$pattern"'/d' $adList echo "** $# domain(s) whitelisted." # Force dnsmasq to reload /etc/pihole/gravity.list kill -HUP $(pidof dnsmasq) fi