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  • If you're wrong then I don't wanna be right.

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    #### MAXLOGAGE=24.0
    Up to how many hours of queries should be imported from the database and logs? Values greater than the hard-coded maximum of 24h need a locally compiled `FTL` with a changed compile-time value.
    
      

    I assume this is the setting you are suggesting can extend the query count period. It still will only give you the last N hours' worth of queries, which is not what OP asked. I gather OP wants to see the cumulative total of blocked queries over all time, and I doubt the FTL database tracks the data in a usable way to arrive at that number.

  • Ah, well if you know differently then please do share with the rest of us? I think the phrasing in my post makes it pretty clear I was open to being corrected.

  • So, like a running sum? No, I don't think so, not in Pi-hole at least.

    Pi-hole does have an API you could scrape, though. A Prometheus stack could track it and present a dashboard that shows the summation you want. There are other stats you could pull as well. This is a quick sample of what my home assistant integration sees

  • That counter, I believe, for the last 24 hours. It will fluctuate up and down across your active daily periods

  • Hey just FYI: everything after the ? in those URLs is a referrer hash. It doesn't necessarily link the share back you personally, but it's still tracking info. It's OK to delete it when you share video links.

    You can do with that info as you like. Have a great day!

  • Rule rule

    Jump
  • I was told there would be spankings.

    Am disappoint.

  • That's good to know. I've pretty much always been a TMO customer aside from a couple of years when I was with Cingular around the time of their buyout. They were pretty open back then.

  • I buy all of my phones carrier-unlocked, and have never had a problem.

    Potential pitfalls are if the IMEI is blacklisted, which could happen if the phone is reported as stolen, or if the radio deck isn't compatible with your carrier's network.

    In the US, the AT&T and T-Mobile networks are pretty open, and you just need to pop in your SIM card. I don't have experience with Verizon to know if you can bring your own device or not, but I imagine as long as the phone can work with Verizon then its probably just a matter of visiting a store to have it activated.