I knowledge there is a lot of dns filter available on the internet. I use a lot of them in my pihole system, next dns, and adblocker .But in some way i found that they don’t contain a lot of domains. Maybe they are not tracking or ad but i found that if you block them there is no effect. So I’m making a list of them. So do you have your own list? That one i made is too strict most Google services don’t work without them but I’m good without it. So i want to know if you known about any of these unnecessary domains. If you known please share for everyone.
I don’t have a personal list, but Aha DNS has a good collection of lists that you can mix and match.
Ahadns filters are limited and most filters are out of dated. Why don’t consider nextdns when ahadns just an hobbie project ?
Also what security ahadns provide without blocklists ?
I never said I used AhaDNS. I just mentioned it because the last time I checked (years ago), they had a lot of filters to choose from. I personally use Mullvad’s DoH now.
If you’re looking for blocklists, [I use /u/Wally3k’s lists](https://wally3k.github.io/) as well as [the /u/LightSwitch05 “Developer Dan” lists](https://www.github.developerdan.com/hosts/).
I no longer personally use the OISD lists,- [as the maintainer tells you **not** to use any other lists other than theirs](https://reddit.com/r/oisd_blocklist/comments/m6j6fg/oisd_domain_blocklist/) making it difficult to impossible to use the groups feature. Instead, I’ll use a mix of lists and regex blocks. Nor do I recommend the [“Quantum Blocklist that’s been going around - here’s why]( http://web.archive.org/web/20210116004915/https://gitlab.com/The_Quantum_Alpha/the-quantum-ad-list/-/issues/13)
[I also suggest these regex blocks](https://github.com/mmotti/pihole-regex/blob/master/regex.list)
Make sure you read what the different symbols mean with Wally’s blocklists before applying **every** blocklist. If you stick with the check-marked lists you should find that it blocks ads without too many false positives.
More blacklisted items doesn’t mean more items blocked; often time adding too many lists will break legitimate websites.
If you want to, you can reevaluate the added lists after 14-30 days [using this tool (not supported by PiHole devs) to audit which lists are actually used](https://github.com/yubiuser/pihole_adlist_tool). I’ve run this tool and discovered that several lists I added weren’t doing anything at all (If you need help with this tool please use the GitHub page to discuss).
**With the release of v5 memory usage has been reduced when using additional block lists. Also note that with v5 lists are no longer “deduped”.**
I’ll have a look at them
Some of this might be old(er) info; it’s been a while since I posted / edited it.