Re: July 24 posts, where Pi-hole with dnsmasq backend also does DNS/DHCP server role beyond DNS Adblock, how about:
Configuration: Ethernet RJ45 to LE S905 X/W aarch64 Box with tethered WiFi AP. This AP connects to several home devices and shares Internet bandwidth from the Ethernet source.
If we could add QoS priority (IP address, device, application based) along with anti buffer bloat ( scheduling/queueing packages like fq_codel and cake SQM), the LE Box now becomes a little router + media streamer.
The objective here is to share Ethernet bandwidth across a few home devices and all the Adblock and QoS features via installing above packages on LE Box as if it were a small router.
Question: So are there any QoS Dockers available that can work on aarch64 box?
Also, to avoid ISP DNS hijacking, many router providers talk about changing DNS port from 53, to say, 54. Is this valid, and could the port be mapped thus on the machine?
Alpine Linux/Docker documentation is very sparse so I can't figure out if you could simply install above QoS packages in a base Alpine Docker with Dockerfile ADD command, as you would typically install on OpenWrt running on a router with "apt-get install [package] "