Can you open a issue in the repo https://github.com/unknownFalleN/xiaomi … ccc.sys.miui.com:443 Android OS itself is made by Google. If you switch to iPhone, then you are in the hands of Apple, If you switch to Nokia, you are in the hands of Microsoft and so on. I think you are missing data.mistat.rus.xiaomi.com. package:com.xiaomi.payment Our subdomain finder is a tool which performs an advanced scan over the specified domain and tries to find as many subdomains as possible. package:com.miui.home.launcher.assistant abtest.mistat.xiaomi.com. Subdomain scanner result of Subdomain Finder performed on xiaomi.com package:com.miui.mipub And if you start splitting it up, you make things more complex and increase the possibility of missing entries. fr.app.chat.global.xiaomi.net package:com.securespaces.android.ssm.service file.market.xiaomi.com:80 View all posts by thelibreguy, “Google surveillance is something that we have to accept as part of our life.” speek for yourself. Please switch your list in piHole to repo ;) This list is no longer maintained. In other words, this Xiaomi service is pretty much like the Windows 10 telemetry, you can’t do anything about it. Do you have any idea how we can distinguish the different categories using DNS names. Pastebin.com is the number one paste tool since 2002. package:com.android.dreams.phototable package:com.securespaces.android.agent I think this item doesn't have to be blocked. Another thing is that the owner of the device will have to make this list independently. This is one of the core system apps in the MIUI, so you can’t just disable it in a firewall – if you do that, none of the other apps will be able to access internet. market.mi-img.com seems to be also also related. Users who have contributed to this file. Sep 11, 2020 2 0 0. In my last post, I had described how I had found a constant tcp connection in the background that I suspected of being a backdoor or tracking app. Pastebin is a website where you can store text online for a set period of time. # There I will also add further lists e.g. # New Git Repo https://github.com/unknownFalleN/xiaomi-dns-blocklist. all subdomains. Writing and sharing open source programs is what I consider one of the most noble acts that humanity can perform and I hope that one day all software in this world will be libre with open source code. Two of them were from Google which unfortunately we can’t do anything about. Would love to include these in the Portmaster's Filterlists. AOSP, F-Droid and microG for the rare occasion I do need an app that relies on Google. a.stat.xiaomi.com. A repository of telemetry domains and URLs used by mobile location tracking, user profiling, targeted marketing and aggressive ads libraries. abtest.mistat.xiaomi.com:80. #Xiaomi trackers and backdoors (Update) https://thelibreguy.wordpre… | Dr. Roy Schestowitz (罗伊). Can you open a issue in the repo https://github.com/unknownFalleN/xiaomi-dns-blocklist for discussion. pihole_exporter.py. package:com.miui.cloudbackup In any case, I am glad that at least I’ve reduced some bloatware on my tablet and also reduced the network overhead to some degree. https://github.com/anthony-wang/PiHoleBlocklist/blob/master/hosts1, https://gist.github.com/eboye/ef2f8c3e9e3b32c0980ff1a226770b1c, https://twitter.com/craiu/status/1256508158161367040, https://github.com/yassineaboukir/sublert, https://github.com/unknownFalleN/xiaomi-dns-blocklist. Disabling it made all those connections disappear while the phone keeps working without problems (I am not using any of the xiaomi cloud apps). Your email address will not be published. account.preview.n.xiaomi.net. https://github.com/anthony-wang/PiHoleBlocklist/blob/master/hosts1 When enabled, com.xiaomi.smsf regularly phones home to: resolver.msg.xiaomi.net:80 Will also create a repo in the near future. In fact, it wouldn’t be incorrect to say that surveillance is a part of digital life itself. I took a closer look since a family member asked me this about their Redmi Note 5. I confirm that disabling Xiaomi Service Framework (com.xiaomi.xmsf) does not seem to cause any problems, and the phone keeps working normally. Silly attitude…. sa.api.intl.miui.com: data.mistat.xiaomi.com: data.mistat.intl.xiaomi.com: data.mistat.india.xiaomi.com: data.mistat.rus.xiaomi.com: tracking.miui.com: tracking.intl.miui.com: tracking.india.miui.com: tracking.rus.miui.com api.zhuti.intl.xiaomi.com package:com.google.android.webview https://gist.github.com/eboye/ef2f8c3e9e3b32c0980ff1a226770b1c Hi , thank you for mantaining this list . package:com.securespaces.android.settings, Your email address will not be published. @ediwar a list per Device is not feasible. Indeed, but what can you do about it? Alternatively, you could just specify a license in the "header" of this gist. The list for each device will be different. If there is a domain that is known to impair privacy, I'd want to block it on every single device I have, not just on the devices where it is known to be used. Pastebin is a website where you can store text online for a set period of time. fr-app-chat-global-xiaomi-net-1516654448.eu-central-1.elb.amazonaws.com. a list per Device is not feasible. package:com.miui.enbbs Required fields are marked *. package:com.miui.backup What is a Subdomain Finder? It belongs to com.xiaomi.xmsf or in other words, the Xiaomi Service Framework. I have just installed Blokada today and I am using Xiaomi 9T Pro. 127.0.0.1 a.stat.xiaomi.com: 127.0.0.1 abtest.mistat.intl.xiaomi.com: 127.0.0.1 abtest.mistat.xiaomi.com: 127.0.0.1 ad.mi.com: 127.0.0.1 ad.xiaomi.com Maybe we got it wrong? Leider lassen sich die Herstellerapps nicht entfernen oder deaktivieren, ohne das Handy zu rooten. Pastebin.com is the number one paste tool since 2002. The third process, however, is not of Google. Pastebin is a website where you can store text online for a set period of time. C. cheesebot New member. Maybe it is better to put it in a repo and choose an appropriate license? You could add those ones also : resolver.msg.global.xiaomi.net api.accelerator.intl.miui.com Just wanting to clarify the conditions of usage and redistribution. Eine Verbindung viel besonders auf (data.mistat.intl.xiaomi.com), mit mehr als 1200 Verbindungen innerhalb von 24 Stunden. It will always be a big list and everyone can add entries to his PiHole whitelist. Instantly share code, notes, and snippets. Thanks for the domain. But in this case, you still need to have all the lists for each device. Added in repo https://github.com/unknownFalleN/xiaomi-dns-blocklist. I am not sure what the benefit of having multiple lists is. GitHub Gist: instantly share code, notes, and snippets. The only result of blocking ntp on firewall should be inability of a device to fix its current time, so user must … package:com.miui.klo.bugreport okay, a list for each category. a-stat.appmifile.com used in https://www.mi.com/global/. 127.0.0.1 vmp.qq.com package:com.xiaomi.midrop Hey @dhaavi, that's a good question. Personally, I wouldn’t use a Xiaomi device. t1.market.xiaomi.com sa.api.intl.miui.com package:com.android.fileexplorer I think this is missing too: My idea is that, ideally, you need to have a separate list for each device. 127.0.0.1 pingma.qq.com. While scanni I am an avid learner of free, libre and open source software (FLOSS) and linux. Then why did you buy a device that couldn’t easily support a vanilla ROM? all subdomains. New Repo is online: https://github.com/unknownFalleN/xiaomi-dns-blocklist. So how can we use the list above to tell which DNS record is used by which category? Pastebin.com is the number one paste tool since 2002. . I mean smartphones, tablets, laptops, smart TV sets. The list for the smartphone can be made using applications such as Blokada or AdAway. In the digital age, I cannot live without smart-phones, that’s one constraint. package:com.google.android.googlequicksearchbox thm.market.intl.miui.com package:com.google.android.setupwizard Στη συνέχεια είδα μέσα από το web interface του pi-hole ότι η συσκευή μου, χτυπούσε συχνά στο data.mistat.intl.xiaomi.com. update.intl.miui.com = Android system update global.market.xiaomi.com = General system updates, screens, themes and more. It will always be a big list and everyone can add entries to his PiHole whitelist. It’s not part of my life, > speek for yourself. There I will also add further lists e.g. You could add those ones also : Hi, thanks. Actually, it should remain a small list and is now, I think, very well distributed. A prometheus exporter for PiHole written in Python 3. package:com.android.documentsui package:com.android.cellbroadcastreceiver Have you already created such a list for categories? Content I like that idea, I've had that one before. Il s’agit de « data.mistat.intl.xiaomi.com », c’est un domaine que l’un de mes routeurs, un routeur Xiaomi, essaie de joindre toute la journée… Bon je n’ai pas de parts chez PiHole, mais je vous conseille, si vous en avez la possibilité, d’en installer un chez vous, du moins, si vous avez envie de ne plus avoir de pub et d’économiser 40% de votre bande passante. It's best to give a few examples. so, is that a backdoor or a requirement to stay on line? Other lists: The content of the list also depends on Xiaomi device firmware. Keep at it! Latest commit fe9125a on Sep 2 History. Blocks many bad domains (pihole, host list, ...). If you are acting on behalf of your client, make sure to provide us with a signed statement proving so. Other lists: package:com.securespaces.android.sscm.service 10.235.124.13: 10.99.168.145: 10.99.184.96: a.stat.xiaomi.com: abtest.mistat.xiaomi.com: account.preview.n.xiaomi.net: account.xiaomi.com: adv.sec.intl.miui.com Anyways, after removing all this bloat, the tcp connections in background didn’t go entirely, but were reduced to a substantial degree: As you can see, the established connections were from three apps specifically. You can make a list that will contain common addresses for all devices. TL;DR: Yes, I believe so. sa.api.intl.miui.com; data.mistat.intl.xiaomi.com; app-measurement.com; Those using Facebook might want to leave first one unblocked. # Please use the list from the new repo, I will not maintain both lists and delete them here sometime, weatherapi.market.xiaomi.coma.stat.xiaomi.com. 1 contributor. sdkconfig.ad.intl.xiaomi.com:443 abtest.mistat.intl.xiaomi.com. Hi , thank you for mantaining this list . This domain is used to update current time via NTP client running on the device. See grafana_dashboard.json. data.mistat.intl.xiaomi.com Server iP: Current resolution: domain resolution record: 2019-03-29-----2021-03-12 161.117.97.84. “Google surveillance is something that we have to accept as part of our life.” – Nonsense!!! Hey, thanks for feedback. Hey, thanks for feedback. Pastebin.com is the number one paste tool since 2002. Added the domains in the new repo unknownFalleN/xiaomi-dns-blocklist@4672630. package:com.dsi.ant.server Sep 11, 2020 at 7:00 AM #325 cheesebot said: Hi jerryn70 Thank you for creating Goodbye Ads. I confirm that disabling Xiaomi Service Framework (com.xiaomi.xmsf) does not seem to cause any problems, and the phone keeps working normally. contactapi.micloud.xiaomi.net: data.mistat.intl.xiaomi.com: data.mistat.xiaomi.com: data.sec.miui.com: dev.api.zhuti.n.xiaomi.com: dev.market.n.xiaomi.com: dev.staging.api.developer.n.xiaomi.com: drm.market.xiaomi.com: e.ad.xiaomi.com: feedback.miui.com: file.market.xiaomi.com: find.api.micloud.xiaomi.net: flash.sec.intl.miui.com: game.xiaomi.com: … Migrate your list https://github.com/unknownFalleN/xiaomi-dns-blocklist. package:com.miui.miwallpaper https://gist.github.com/eboye/ef2f8c3e9e3b32c0980ff1a226770b1c. Please use the list from the new repo, I will not maintain both lists and delete them here sometime. Yes, this is sort of what I was thinking about. If you want, you can try this yourself and let me know in the comments below. Raw Blame. package:com.android.email api.ad.xiaomi.com:80 data.mistat.xiaomi.com:80 Ads and tracking on Xiaomi devices (lines 255-334) from StevenBlack hosts, api.ad.intl.xiaomi.com Thank you, i added it to Git Repo https://github.com/unknownFalleN/xiaomi-dns-blocklist. - craiu/mobiletrackers package:com.miui.cloudservice The list for a specific device is no more than this list. Do you have any idea why data.mistat.intl.xiaomi.com manage to pass through? # This is a DNS blocklist for the PiHole (https://pi-hole.net/) to block unnecessary connections to Xiaomi. thanks for the info. api.miwifi.com. NTP to time.android.com. package:com.miui.analytics If you believe we are violating any law by publishing certain data, make sure to contact us with the specific law you believe we are violating. https://github.com/anthony-wang/PiHoleBlocklist/blob/master/hosts1 Clone with Git or checkout with SVN using the repository’s web address. Yes, in an ideal world, we should all be using pure AOSP/Replicant OS, but unfortunately they aren’t available for all devices. The list should be changed periodically (old ones are deleted and new domains are added). You signed in with another tab or window. package:com.miui.bugreport 127.0.0.1 data.mistat.intl.xiaomi.com. Currently I am using Energized Blu … We are not affiliated with data.mistat.intl.xiaomi… It’s not part of my life. data.mistat.intl.xiaomi.com is inside the text file. I have looked a little bit, maybe I can automate a part by using https://sslmate.com/certspotter/ and https://github.com/yassineaboukir/sublert. You want a list https://xiaomi-mi.com/mi-smart-home/ in all categories for every internet enabled device? When enabled, com.xiaomi.smsf regularly phones home to: resolver.msg.xiaomi.net:80 sdkconfig.ad.intl.xiaomi.com:443 api.ad.xiaomi.com:80 update.miui.com:443 data.mistat.xiaomi.com:80 file.market.xiaomi.com:80 Will add the domain data.mistat.rus.xiaomi.com to the list. I never meant to "absord" this, or anything of the likes. This list is for which Xiaomi device? update.miui.com:443 t2.market.xiaomi.com Further to this, I investigated this matter more by rooting my tablet and running the netstat command in super-user mode to check what processes (apps) were actually listening on these connections. Ref: https://twitter.com/craiu/status/1256508158161367040. Of course, I should mention credits to this xda-developers post that thoroughly explains how to remove some pre-installed bloatware from the MIUI such as Analytics-core app that constantly leeches your network and others like Live wallpaper themes that I’m not personally interested in. If you have root you can disable via titaniumbackup or run the following in an adb shell: The full list of packages that can be disabled: pm list packages -d Pastebin is a website where you can store text online for a set period of time. package:com.xiaomi.xmsf 251 lines (251 sloc) 5.69 KB. package:com.miui.personalassistant All in all DNS is not a huge problem. Export pihole metrics for prometheus. No matter how you proceed, thank you all for your work, for strengthening privacy! Since a lot of software and services are depending on Google (including the Android OS itself), Google surveillance is something that we have to accept as part of our life. Also, is there a license for this? The performance impact by a bigger list is negligible.