It was definetly DNS

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    First of all, my parents have a Raspberry Pi V1.0 (the still holeless one) that has been piholing since day one. That’s like a decade.
    I keept it there, caseless and dangling from the lan cable, for sentimental reasons, I’ve grown fond of it.

    Second of all, there is a secondary dns on Proxmox should the Pi need a rest.

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          Updates are good, they automatically install you extra RAM, extra AI assistant features, promotional targeted ads, extra bloatware, more bugs … no, wait, that’s Windows, nvm.

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        Updates?
        It’s running Pi Hole … the lists get updated, as for the base os I don’t even remember what I installed (I think I switched from regular Debian to DietPi at one point, I think the Debian upgrade borked something & I changed it up).

        Thx, I should check it.

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          So… you have a not updated device, running some form of Debian, connected to your network, and all your devices rely on that for DNS???

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            It should be getting updates and it’s in LAN, the exploits would have to be fairly specific.

            But I have indeed not checked on it for years. Proxmox has made me lazy af.
            I could VPN there now via phone & check it (if I even enabled SSH), or just shut it down (threy have AdGuard as backup sinkhole), but that sounds like work.

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      I’m running the same setup down to the dangling LAN cable. How do you deal with sd card deaths? Just a fact of life?

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        Yes, what the other two said … however I have never ever (in any device) had a memory card go deaded.
        Idk. I do keep in mind how fragile they are (the internet people have scared me enough) when setting them up, but nothing ultra special.