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Hey would like to inculde list from Iblocklist.com in fromart .p2p and .gz. zip .7z
example http://list.iblocklist.com/?list=lakuncfhfhgiqghqxjzi&fileformat=p2p&archiveformat=gz&username=USER&pin=PWD
or http://john.bitsurge.net/public/biglist.p2p.gz
and from as p2p https://blocklist.sigmaprojects.org/
or somebody knows similar list , will help me as well.
There is a topic about this but i was not explained how to autoupdate it.
As noted on the referenced website, these lists are intended to be used with other methods of ad-blocking - "Our lists can be used with software such as PeerBlock, PeerGuardian, iplist, Vuze, Transmission, uTorrent and, pfBlocker."
As an example of why these lists won't work properly with Pi-Hole even if you decompress them, take a look at the contents of the biglist you reference. There is nothing in this list that will work with Pi-Hole, which uses block lists in HOSTS format.
List distributed by iblocklist.com
Shares Various Illegal Porn:1.9.106.0-1.9.107.255
Shares Underage Sex:1.11.152.43-1.11.152.43
Sharing R@ygold Porn:1.34.8.154-1.34.8.154
Sharing Preteen Porn:1.34.129.6-1.34.129.6
Sharing Preteen Porn:1.34.176.201-1.34.176.201
Sharing Child Porn:1.72.4.0-1.72.4.255
Shares Various Illegal Porn:1.78.17.0-1.78.17.255
...
RAYTHEON POLAR:204.131.50.248-204.131.50.255
Holme, Roberts & Owen:204.131.222.0-204.131.222.255
National Conference of State Legislatures:204.131.235.0-204.131.236.255
Activision:204.132.56.0-204.132.56.255
The Symantec Corporation:204.132.59.0-204.132.59.255
My best advice is to avoid these lists entirely, and use well-curated lists that are known to work properly with Pi-Hole:
That may be the case, but was not the example presented. The biglist presented is not a Pi-Hole compatible file.
From what I can determine on that site, there are only two HOSTS files available, both by subscription and both in an archive format that can't be used directly with Pi-Hole.