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An old Android phone successfully ran Pi-hole as a home DNS server, processing over 55K queries across nine devices with more than 15% blocked. The setup required root, Termux, proot-distro, Debian, and manual FTL startup, but lacked DoH/DoT encryption out of the box.
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