I have tried the installer through amtm, it has some quirks, but it ended up running.
Can't login, because password creation fails.
=> Please enter AdGuardHome password:
=> Please reenter AdGuardHome password:
installer: line 812: /opt/bin/bcrypt-tool: not found
The installer doesn't start...
Yeah I know, my router is old and outdated. Going to switch to something more professional when I move to my new house.
But I will try it later today with amtm installer.
I haven't tested this install method yet.
But with the previous one, after a while AdGuard was unresponsive. Which resulted in internet not working. I couldn't load the web interface. Had to restart AGH or reboot router.
Very annoying.
Asus RT-AC87u
384.13_10
I'm temporarily living at my GFs parents for transition to new house.
So their router is the main one, and I've put up mine for my own stuff with the AdGuard.
I don't mind filling in the DNS addresses in the 2 boxes at LAN settings, cause that works.
Thanks for helping anyway :D
When i try to leave LAN dns settings 1 and 2 empty, it doesn't work. (Wifi device)
WAN is set to automatic.
Did I do something wrong with installation? I followed the guide in post 3.
Or is it maybe because there's another router behind my router?
is it this in the AdGuard Home DNS settings? At private reverse DNS?
[/2.168.192.in-addr.arpa/]192.168.2.1:553
[/RT-AC87U-1B60/]192.168.2.1:553
[/lan/]192.168.2.1:553
Also, how do I know if Adguard is doing its job? Can I test it somehow? In the Dashboard I see stuff being blocked.
I set the domainname to lan. Is there something I need to change in that script now?
[ "$(pidof AdGuardHome)" ] && pc_append "port=553" $CONFIG && pc_append "local=/2.168.192.in-addr.arpa/" $CONFIG
I finally got it running. Did a complete fresh install.
Though, I do not know what is meant in step 5.
The addresses in the above script need to match your router address and network.
I have no idea what to change. My routers IP is 192.168.2.1 and its name is RT-AC87U-1B60 I believe.
So what...
Yeah that makes sense.
@SomeWhereOverTheRainBow
The auto installer is in the github get started page:
https://github.com/AdguardTeam/AdGuardHome#getting-started
I had figured that out already. I compared it with the first post and saw it was incorrect.
Do you maybe have an idea to use the AdGuard auto installer? I think that would be the easiest solution. Except it is saying that curl isn't found out something.
I made sure I downloaded the correct version.
I have an ARMv7. So I downloaded that from the github page. Even tried different versions. All fail.
Now I just installed it on a RPi I had laying around.