The work represents a streamlined approach to DNS management interface design. By decoupling the public-facing status and control interface from the core AdGuard Home binary, administrators gain flexibility, reduced resource overhead, and the ability to integrate DNS controls into custom web dashboards. It is a practical solution for power users who require transparency and control without the overhead of the default administrative interface.
: The interface uses simple dropdown menus to select the product, version, language, and architecture (x64 or x86). Safety and Legitimacy Safe to Use
// Example calls $info = adguard_get('/control/stats'); // stats endpoint $filters = adguard_get('/control/config'); // config or other endpoints tbrg adguardnet publicphp work
A link will appear in the right-hand panel, allowing you to download directly from Microsoft. Benefits of Using This Service
It is commonly used when the official Media Creation Tool fails, when a user needs a specific older build (like Windows 7 or early Windows 10 versions), or when downloading from an environment where the Microsoft Store is disabled . Useful Resources The work represents a streamlined approach to DNS
tb.rg-adguard.net is a web service designed to scrape and provide direct download links for Windows ISO files, Office installers, and other Microsoft software directly from Microsoft’s official servers ( dl.delivery.mp.microsoft.com or software-download.microsoft.com ).
This site functions as a web-based portal that helps users find "hidden" or hard-to-access download links for various Microsoft products. Instead of hosting the files themselves, the script on public.php generates a temporary, direct link to . This ensures that the files are original, secure, and haven't been tampered with by third parties. How the Download Tool Works : The interface uses simple dropdown menus to
: Click the generated button. Verify that the file download prompt points to an official domain like *.microsoft.com . Troubleshooting Common Script Errors
Advanced privacy enthusiasts set up AdGuard Home (the open-source version) on a Raspberry Pi, then write custom PHP scripts to extend its functionality—for example, to block newly registered domains (NRDs) that TBRG threat feeds identify.