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Update pihole-FTL man-pages (#3883)
Extend latest options and adjust ordering to Web documentation Ensure that all configuration options currently recognized by FTL 5.3.1 are properly documented in the man page of the configuration file. Signed-off-by: Reto Gantenbein <reto.gantenbein@linuxmonk.ch>
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.TH "Pihole-FTL" "8" "pihole-FTL" "Pi-hole" "June 2018"
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.TH "Pihole-FTL" "8" "pihole-FTL" "Pi-hole" "November 2020"
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.SH "NAME"
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pihole-FTL - Pi-hole : The Faster-Than-Light (FTL) Engine
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.br
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.br
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\fBpihole-FTL test\fR
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.br
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\fBpihole-FTL -v\fR
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\fBpihole-FTL -v|-vv\fR
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.br
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\fBpihole-FTL -t\fR
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.br
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.br
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\fBpihole-FTL dnsmasq-test\fR
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.br
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\fBpihole-FTL regex-test str\fR
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.br
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\fBpihole-FTL regex-test str rgx\fR
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.br
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\fBpihole-FTL lua\fR
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.br
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\fBpihole-FTL luac\fR
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.br
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\fBpihole-FTL dhcp-discover\fR
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.br
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\fBpihole-FTL --\fR (\fBoptions\fR)
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.br
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Don't start FTL, show only version
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.br
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\fB-vv\fR
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.br
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Don't start FTL, show verbose version information of embedded applications
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.br
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\fB-t, tag\fR
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.br
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Don't start FTL, show only git tag
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Test resolver config file syntax
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.br
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\fBregex-test str\fR
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.br
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Test str against all regular expressions in the database
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.br
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\fBregex-test str rgx\fR
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.br
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Test str against regular expression given by rgx
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.br
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\fBlua\fR
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.br
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Start the embedded Lua interpreter
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.br
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\fBluac\fR
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.br
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Execute the embedded Lua compiler
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.br
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\fBdhcp-discover\fR
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.br
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Discover DHCP servers in the local network
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.br
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\fB--\fR (options)
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.br
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Pass options to internal dnsmasq resolver
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.TH "pihole-FTL.conf" "5" "pihole-FTL.conf" "pihole-FTL.conf" "June 2018"
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.TH "pihole-FTL.conf" "5" "pihole-FTL.conf" "pihole-FTL.conf" "November 2020"
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.SH "NAME"
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pihole-FTL.conf - FTL's config file
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/etc/pihole/pihole-FTL.conf will be read by \fBpihole-FTL(8)\fR on startup.
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.br
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\fBSOCKET_LISTENING=localonly|all\fR
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.br
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Listen only for local socket connections or permit all connections
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For each setting the option shown first is the default.
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.br
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\fBQUERY_DISPLAY=yes|no\fR
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\fBBLOCKINGMODE=IP|IP-AAAA-NODATA|NODATA|NXDOMAIN|NULL\fR
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.br
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Display all queries? Set to no to hide query display
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How should FTL reply to blocked queries?
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IP - Pi-hole's IPs for blocked domains
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IP-AAAA-NODATA - Pi-hole's IP + NODATA-IPv6 for blocked domains
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NODATA - Using NODATA for blocked domains
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NXDOMAIN - NXDOMAIN for blocked domains
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NULL - Null IPs for blocked domains
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.br
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\fBAAAA_QUERY_ANALYSIS=yes|no\fR
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\fBCNAME_DEEP_INSPECT=true|false\fR
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.br
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Allow FTL to analyze AAAA queries from pihole.log?
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Use this option to disable deep CNAME inspection. This might be beneficial for very low-end devices.
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.br
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\fBRESOLVE_IPV6=yes|no\fR
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\fBBLOCK_ESNI=true|false\fR
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.br
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Should FTL try to resolve IPv6 addresses to host names?
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.br
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\fBRESOLVE_IPV4=yes|no\fR
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.br
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Should FTL try to resolve IPv4 addresses to host names?
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.br
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\fBMAXDBDAYS=365\fR
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.br
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How long should queries be stored in the database?
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.br
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Setting this to 0 disables the database
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.br
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\fBDBINTERVAL=1.0\fR
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.br
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How often do we store queries in FTL's database [minutes]?
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.br
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\fBDBFILE=/etc/pihole/pihole-FTL.db\fR
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.br
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Specify path and filename of FTL's SQLite long-term database.
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.br
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Setting this to DBFILE= disables the database altogether
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Block requests to _esni.* sub-domains.
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.br
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\fBMAXLOGAGE=24.0\fR
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Maximum is 744 (31 days)
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.br
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\fBFTLPORT=4711\fR
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\fBPRIVACYLEVEL=0|1|2|3|4\fR
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.br
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On which port should FTL be listening?
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.br
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\fBPRIVACYLEVEL=0|1|2|3\fR
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.br
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Which privacy level is used?
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Privacy level used to collect Pi-hole statistics.
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.br
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0 - show everything
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.br
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.br
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3 - anonymous mode (hide everything)
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4 - disable all statistics
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.br
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\fBIGNORE_LOCALHOST=no|yes\fR
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.br
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Should FTL ignore queries coming from the local machine?
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.br
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\fBBLOCKINGMODE=IP|IP-AAAA-NODATA|NXDOMAIN|NULL\fR
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\fBAAAA_QUERY_ANALYSIS=yes|no\fR
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How should FTL reply to blocked queries?
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Should FTL analyze AAAA queries?
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For each setting, the option shown first is the default.
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\fBANALYZE_ONLY_A_AND_AAAA=false|true\fR
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.br
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Should FTL only analyze A and AAAA queries?
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.br
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\fBSOCKET_LISTENING=localonly|all\fR
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Listen only for local socket connections on the API port or permit all connections.
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\fBFTLPORT=4711\fR
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.br
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On which port should FTL be listening?
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.br
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\fBRESOLVE_IPV6=yes|no\fR
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.br
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Should FTL try to resolve IPv6 addresses to hostnames?
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\fBRESOLVE_IPV4=yes|no\fR
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.br
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Should FTL try to resolve IPv4 addresses to hostnames?
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.br
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\fBDELAY_STARTUP=0\fR
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.br
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Time in seconds (between 0 and 300) to delay FTL startup.
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.br
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\fBNICE=-10\fR
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Set the niceness of the Pi-hole FTL process.
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Can be disabled altogether by setting a value of -999.
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.br
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\fBNAMES_FROM_NETDB=true|false\fR
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.br
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Control whether FTL should use a fallback option and try to obtain client names from checking the network table.
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.br
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E.g. IPv6 clients without a hostname will be compared via MAC address to known clients.
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.br
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\fB\fBREFRESH_HOSTNAMES=IPV4|ALL|NONE\fR
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.br
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Change how (and if) hourly PTR requests are made to check for changes in client and upstream server hostnames:
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IPV4 - Do the hourly PTR lookups only for IPv4 addresses resolving issues in networks with many short-lived PE IPv6 addresses.
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ALL - Do the hourly PTR lookups for all addresses. This can create a lot of PTR queries in networks with many IPv6 addresses.
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.br
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NONE - Don't do hourly PTR lookups. Look up hostnames once (when first seeing a client) and never again. Future hostname changes may be missed.
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.br
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\fBMAXNETAGE=365\fR
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.br
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IP addresses (and associated host names) older than the specified number of days are removed.
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This avoids dead entries in the network overview table.
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.br
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\fBEDNS0_ECS=true|false\fR
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.br
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Should we overwrite the query source when client information is provided through EDNS0 client subnet (ECS) information?
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.br
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\fBPARSE_ARP_CACHE=true|false\fR
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.br
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Parse ARP cache to fill network overview table.
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.br
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\fBDBIMPORT=yes|no\fR
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.br
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Should FTL load information from the database on startup to be aware of the most recent history?
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.br
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\fBMAXDBDAYS=365\fR
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.br
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How long should queries be stored in the database? Setting this to 0 disables the database
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.br
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\fBDBINTERVAL=1.0\fR
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.br
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How often do we store queries in FTL's database [minutes]?
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.br
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Accepts value between 0.1 (6 sec) and 1440 (1 day)
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.br
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\fBDBFILE=/etc/pihole/pihole-FTL.db\fR
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.br
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Specify path and filename of FTL's SQLite long-term database.
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.br
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Setting this to DBFILE= disables the database altogether
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.br
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\fBLOGFILE=/var/log/pihole-FTL.log\fR
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.br
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The location of FTL's log file.
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.br
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\fBPIDFILE=/run/pihole-FTL.pid\fR
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.br
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The file which contains the PID of FTL's main process.
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.br
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\fBPORTFILE=/run/pihole-FTL.port\fR
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.br
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Specify path and filename where the FTL process will write its API port number.
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.br
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\fBSOCKETFILE=/run/pihole/FTL.sock\fR
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.br
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The file containing the socket FTL's API is listening on.
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.br
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\fBSETUPVARSFILE=/etc/pihole/setupVars.conf\fR
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.br
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The config file of Pi-hole containing, e.g., the current blocking status (do not change).
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.br
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\fBMACVENDORDB=/etc/pihole/macvendor.db\fR
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.br
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The database containing MAC -> Vendor information for the network table.
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.br
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\fBGRAVITYDB=/etc/pihole/gravity.db\fR
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.br
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Specify path and filename of FTL's SQLite3 gravity database. This database contains all domains relevant for Pi-hole's DNS blocking.
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.br
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\fBDEBUG_ALL=false|true\fR
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.br
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Enable all debug flags. If this is set to true, all other debug config options are ignored.
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.br
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\fBDEBUG_DATABASE=false|true\fR
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.br
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Print debugging information about database actions such as SQL statements and performance.
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.br
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\fBDEBUG_NETWORKING=false|true\fR
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.br
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Prints a list of the detected network interfaces on the startup of FTL.
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.br
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\fBDEBUG_LOCKS=false|true\fR
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.br
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Print information about shared memory locks.
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.br
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Messages will be generated when waiting, obtaining, and releasing a lock.
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.br
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\fBDEBUG_QUERIES=false|true\fR
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.br
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Print extensive DNS query information (domains, types, replies, etc.).
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.br
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\fBDEBUG_FLAGS=false|true\fR
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.br
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Print flags of queries received by the DNS hooks.
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.br
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Only effective when \fBDEBUG_QUERIES\fR is enabled as well.
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\fBDEBUG_SHMEM=false|true\fR
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.br
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Print information about shared memory buffers.
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.br
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Messages are either about creating or enlarging shmem objects or string injections.
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.br
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\fBDEBUG_GC=false|true\fR
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.br
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Print information about garbage collection (GC):
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.br
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What is to be removed, how many have been removed and how long did GC take.
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.br
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\fBDEBUG_ARP=false|true\fR
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.br
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Print information about ARP table processing:
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.br
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How long did parsing take, whether read MAC addresses are valid, and if the macvendor.db file exists.
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.br
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\fBDEBUG_REGEX=false|true\fR
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.br
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Controls if FTL should print extended details about regex matching.
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.br
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\fBDEBUG_API=false|true\fR
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.br
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Print extra debugging information during telnet API calls.
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.br
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Currently only used to send extra information when getting all queries.
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.br
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\fBDEBUG_OVERTIME=false|true\fR
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.br
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Print information about overTime memory operations, such as initializing or moving overTime slots.
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.br
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\fBDEBUG_EXTBLOCKED=false|true\fR
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.br
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Print information about why FTL decided that certain queries were recognized as being externally blocked.
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.br
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\fBDEBUG_CAPS=false|true\fR
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.br
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Print information about POSIX capabilities granted to the FTL process.
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.br
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The current capabilities are printed on receipt of SIGHUP i.e. after executing `killall -HUP pihole-FTL`.
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.br
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\fBDEBUG_DNSMASQ_LINES=false|true\fR
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.br
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Print file and line causing a dnsmasq event into FTL's log files.
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.br
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This is handy to implement additional hooks missing from FTL.
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.br
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\fBDEBUG_VECTORS=false|true\fR
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.br
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FTL uses dynamically allocated vectors for various tasks.
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.br
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This config option enables extensive debugging information such as information about allocation, referencing, deletion, and appending.
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.br
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\fBDEBUG_RESOLVER=false|true\fR
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.br
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Extensive information about hostname resolution like which DNS servers are used in the first and second hostname resolving tries.
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.br
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.SH "SEE ALSO"
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\fBpihole\fR(8), \fBpihole-FTL\fR(8)
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