Ironic, isn’t it?
I’m just this guy, you know?
Ironic, isn’t it?
I just checked and he still says ‘we’ didn’t start the fire. Emphatically, in fact. Several times, even.
Seems that yep, this is all that Trump fella’s fault.
When you’re angling to be a minion of Cruz, its the epitome of aspiring to sub-mediocrity.
Who’s fully mediocre? I dunno… At random, Jack Reed maybe?
Trump is the Crystal Pepsi of politics. Basically poison, crushed-up bugs and baby oil flavored sugar water. Totally transparent, and dragging down the brand.
Hell, even Tab Clear was better. Source: the cafeteria at my high school stocked both back in the day. They were both bad
edit: Tab Clear was a thing!
No worries, the other poster was just wasn’t being helpful. And/or doesn’t understand statistics & databases, but I don’t care to speculate on that or to waste more of my time on them.
The setting above maxes out at 24h in stock builds, but can be extended beyond that if you are willing to recompile the FTL database with different parameters to allow for a deeper look back window for your query log. Even at that point, a second database setting farther down that page sets the max age of all query logs to 1y, so at best you’d get a running tally of up to a year. This would probably at the expense of performance for dashboard page loads since the number is probably computed at page load. The live DB call is intended for relatively short windows vs database lifetime.
If you want an all-time count, you’ll have to track it off box because FTL doesn’t provide an all-time metric, or deep enough data persistence. I was just offering up a methodology that could be an interesting and beneficial project for others with similar needs.
Hey, this was fun. See you around.
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You know what? I’m gonna disengage here. You’re not hearing what I am saying.
#### 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
Fran Drescher
Dis chump goan’ pump & dump
Always good to hear from Ol’ Turd Blossom
Nevertheless… both Cheney’s and now Rove? Can W be far behind?
We should find a way to harness all that spin to generate electricity. We’d solve global warming climate change in 5 years
Post action report: he went there
I’m angry about this upvote and I hope your next poop takes extra TP to wipe clean
Alive, but voting Democrat.
Ruminate on that a moment.
Oh staaahp. Tue timeline JUST got interesting, and you gotta be all Bantha-stank about it.
Just sit back, have a Toke & a smile, and watch. (Also, vote!)
Time will tell whether this was the cat that killed MAGA, or just the cat that killed America.
Either way, we need a pic of the cat! The memes will be epic.
Edit: before the Schrödinger’s cat jokes start, this timeline is looking more and more uncannily like the one in The Schrödinger’s Cat trilogy by Robert A Wilson.