cross-posted from: https://lemmy.blackeco.com/post/1434522
To re-enable them, you have to set
misc.etc_dnsmasq_d
totrue
either by editing/etc/pihole/pihole.toml
or using thepihole-FTL
command:
sudo pihole-FTL --config misc.etc_dnsmasq_d true
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I just ran into this last night and discovered the solution as well. Unclear why they chose this migration behaviour!
I’m just running into this now. It also won’t let me log into the web interface. I’m glad I experimented with a second install before upgrading my primary pihole.