A command line tool to enable/disable your pihole
Sometimes you just need to disable your pihole for some website to work. PiholeSwitch makes this operation much easier.
Just open a terminal, and you can disable pihole in a moment and for as long as you want.
$ curl -s https://raw.githubusercontent.com/devmatteini/pihole-switch/main/install.sh | bash
Download the latest release
and unzip the phs.zip
file.
After the archive is unzipped, move the phs
binary in a folder included in your $PATH
(it's commonly used /usr/local/bin
).
Using dra
you can download and install the latest release
$ dra download --install devmatteini/pihole-switch
$ ./phs --version
git clone https://github.com/devmatteini/pihole-switch && cd pihole-switch
cargo build --release
./target/release/phs
Export an environment variable PIHOLE_TOKEN=<pihole_api_token>
.
You can find the api token here: http://pi.hole/admin/settings.php?tab=api, then under the section Query log
, click on
the button Show API token
and confirm.
Enable pihole
$ phs enable
Disable pihole (indefinitely)
$ phs disable
Disable pihole for 20 seconds
$ phs disable --time 20
If your device doesn't have pihole set as dns
$ phs --host 192.168.1.50 disable
(where 192.168.1.50
is the pihole ip address)
Enable/disable by passing the api token as an option, instead of using the PIHOLE_TOKEN
environment variable
$ phs --token <token> <SUBCOMMAND>
Note: the api token passed as an option will always have priority on the PIHOLE_TOKEN
environment variable
pihole-switch
is made available under the terms of the MIT License.
See the MIT License file for license details.