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Hassio_Addons/README.md
Ken Schiano 7412f5b2b7 feat: add Technitium DNS Home Assistant add-on
- repository.yaml manifest for HA add-on store
- technitium_dns add-on using upstream technitium/dns-server image
- config.yaml with ports 53/udp, 53/tcp, 5380/tcp and password schema
- Dockerfile symlinks /etc/dns to /data/dns for persistent config
- READMEs for repo and add-on
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# Hassio_Addons
Home Assistant add-on repository hosting the Technitium DNS add-on.
## Add-ons
| Add-on | Description |
|---|---|
| [technitium_dns](./technitium_dns/) | Technitium DNS Server — local DNS with ad-blocking, web console, acts as secondary to a primary Technitium instance in Kubernetes via DNS Replication |
## Add this repository to Home Assistant
**Settings → Add-ons → Add-on Store → ⋮ (top right) → Repositories**
```
https://git.kenschiano.net/kschiano/Hassio_Addons.git
```
Then refresh the add-on store and install **Technitium DNS**.
## Repo layout
```
Hassio_Addons/
├── repository.yaml # repository manifest (read by HA)
└── technitium_dns/
├── config.yaml # add-on metadata, ports, schema
├── Dockerfile # thin layer on technitium/dns-server:latest
└── README.md
```
## Update workflow
1. Bump `version` in `technitium_dns/config.yaml`.
2. Commit and push to `git.kenschiano.net/kschiano/Hassio_Addons.git`.
3. In Home Assistant: refresh the add-on store, update the add-on, rebuild.
## Notes
- The add-on uses the upstream `technitium/dns-server` image directly — no custom build pipeline needed.
- Config persists to the add-on config volume (`/data/dns` symlinked to `/etc/dns`).
- For primary/secondary replication setup, see `technitium_dns/README.md`.