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      <title>pifrost: An external DNS for pi-hole</title>
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      <author>tolson@tolson.io (Tim Olson)</author>
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      <description>A showcase of pifrost, an external DNS provider I wrote to provide network-wide DNS for my homelab kubernetes. This controller works by watching Ingress and Service events in kubernetes. If an event matches a criterea (described within), a DNS record is created in pi-hole and thus the service is available via DNS on my local network.</description>
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