It works as a DNS server, if you configure your network to use this DNS server, every time a website sends an ad or phishing request, our server sends back a null ("empty") response. AdGuard has a database of domain names that serve for an ad, tracking or phishing purposes (and adult content, in case of parental control mode), and this database is regularly updated.
This repository describes how to set up and run your self-hosted instance of AdGuard Home — it comes with a web dashboard that can be accessed via browser to control the DNS server and change its settings, it also allows to add your own filters written in both "hosts" and AdGuard syntaxes.
If this seems too complicated, you can always use our public AdGuard DNS servers — they are running the same code as in this repository and provide the same ad blocking/phishing protection/parental control functionality — https://adguard.com/en/adguard-dns/overview.html
Download this file: [AdGuardHome_0.1_MacOS.zip](https://github.com/AdguardTeam/AdGuardHome/releases/download/v0.1/AdGuardHome_0.1_MacOS.zip), then unpack it and follow ["How to run"](#how-to-run) instructions below.
Download this file: [AdGuardHome_0.1_linux_amd64.tar.gz](https://github.com/AdguardTeam/AdGuardHome/releases/download/v0.1/AdGuardHome_0.1_linux_amd64.tar.gz), then unpack it and follow ["How to run"](#how-to-run) instructions below.
Download this file: [AdGuardHome_0.1_linux_386.tar.gz](https://github.com/AdguardTeam/AdGuardHome/releases/download/v0.1/AdGuardHome_0.1_linux_386.tar.gz), then unpack it and follow ["How to run"](#how-to-run) instructions below.
Download this file: [AdGuardHome_0.1_linux_arm.tar.gz](https://github.com/AdguardTeam/AdGuardHome/releases/download/v0.1/AdGuardHome_0.1_linux_arm.tar.gz), then unpack it and follow ["How to run"](#how-to-run) instructions below.
You can run AdGuard Home without superuser privileges, but you need to instruct it to use a different port rather than 53. You can do that by editing `AdGuardHome.yaml` and finding these two lines:
Upon the first execution, a file named `AdGuardHome.yaml` will be created, with default values written in it. You can modify the file while your AdGuard Home service is not running. Otherwise, any changes to the file will be lost because the running program will overwrite them.
If you run into any problem or have a suggestion, head to [this page](https://github.com/AdguardTeam/AdGuardHome/issues) and click on the `New issue` button.