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A GitHub guide details setting up Pi-hole and Wireguard on Ubuntu 24.04 LTS via Google Cloud's free tier with cloud-init. It covers gcloud CLI installation, resource provisioning, setup deployment, Wireguard configuration, Pi-hole setup, and resource deletion.
Read original articleThe GitHub URL contains a comprehensive guide for setting up Pi-hole and Wireguard on Ubuntu 24.04 LTS using Google Cloud's free tier with cloud-init. The guide provides detailed steps for installing the gcloud CLI, provisioning resources, deploying the setup, configuring and testing Wireguard tunnels, setting up Pi-hole, and deleting resources when necessary. If you are interested in implementing Pi-hole and Wireguard on Google Cloud, the guide offers a thorough walkthrough. Feel free to ask for additional help or clarification if needed.
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