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Disclaimer
This tool is for educational purposes only. Only use it on networks you own or have explicit permission to test. Unauthorized use may violate applicable laws or terms of service.
The Roku Pi-hole DNS Redirector works by performing ARP spoofing — a technique that causes network devices to send traffic through your machine so it can be intercepted and redirected. While this is a legitimate approach for managing traffic on your own network, using it on a network you do not own or control (such as a public Wi-Fi network, a corporate network, or another person’s home network) without explicit authorization may:
Violate computer fraud and abuse laws in your jurisdiction (such as the U.S. Computer Fraud and Abuse Act or the UK Computer Misuse Act)
Violate the terms of service of your internet service provider or network operator
Constitute unauthorized interception of communications
Always obtain explicit written permission from the network owner before running this tool on any network you do not personally administer.
License
The Roku Pi-hole DNS Redirector is released under the MIT License. The MIT License is a permissive open-source license that grants you broad rights to use this software:
Use: You may use the software for any purpose, including commercial use.
Copy: You may copy and distribute the software freely.
Modify: You may modify the source code to suit your needs.
Distribute: You may distribute original or modified versions of the software.
Sublicense: You may incorporate the software into projects with different licenses.
The only requirements are that you retain the original copyright notice and the license text in any copies or distributions.
No warranty
The software is provided “as is”, without warranty of any kind, express or implied. The authors are not liable for any damages or losses arising from the use of this software. You use it at your own risk.
For the complete license text, see the LICENSE file on GitHub.
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