#!/usr/bin/env bash # Completely uninstalls the Pi-hole # (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. # Must be root to uninstall if [[ $EUID -eq 0 ]];then echo "You are root." else echo "sudo will be used for the install." export SUDO="sudo" fi ######### SCRIPT ########### $SUDO apt-get -y remove --purge dnsutils bc toilet $SUDO apt-get -y remove --purge dnsmasq $SUDO apt-get -y remove --purge lighttpd php5-common php5-cgi php5 # Only web directories/files that are created by pihole should be removed. echo "Removing the Pi-hole Web server files..." $SUDO rm -rf /var/www/html/admin $SUDO rm -rf /var/www/html/pihole $SUDO rm /var/www/html/index.lighttpd.orig # If the web directory is empty after removing these files, then the parent html folder can be removed. if [[ ! "$(ls -A /var/www/html)" ]]; then $SUDO rm -rf /var/www/html fi echo "Removing dnsmasq config files..." $SUDO rm /etc/dnsmasq.conf /etc/dnsmasq.conf.orig # Attempt to preserve backwards compatibility with older versions # to guarantee no additional changes were made to /etc/crontab after # the installation of pihole, /etc/crontab.pihole should be permanently # preserved. if [[ -f /etc/crontab.orig ]]; then echo "Initial Pi-hole cron detected. Restoring the default system cron..." $SUDO mv /etc/crontab /etc/crontab.pihole $SUDO mv /etc/crontab.orig /etc/crontab $SUDO service cron restart fi # Attempt to preserve backwards compatibility with older versions if [[ -f /etc/cron.d/pihole ]];then echo "Removing cron.d/pihole..." $SUDO rm /etc/cron.d/pihole fi echo "Removing config files and scripts..." $SUDO rm /etc/dnsmasq.conf $SUDO rm -rf /etc/lighttpd/ $SUDO rm /var/log/pihole.log $SUDO rm /usr/local/bin/gravity.sh $SUDO rm /usr/local/bin/chronometer.sh $SUDO rm /usr/local/bin/whitelist.sh $SUDO rm /usr/local/bin/piholeLogFlush.sh $SUDO rm -rf /etc/pihole/