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# Security policy
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Thanks for taking the time to look at this. Even small tools can introduce real
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risk — this one binds a privileged UDP port and reconfigures a network adapter
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on the host — so vulnerability reports are very welcome.
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## Supported versions
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Only the latest tagged release is supported. Older versions will not
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get fixes; please upgrade first.
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## How to report a vulnerability
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**Please do not open a public issue** for security-sensitive findings.
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Report privately by email to the maintainer at engelgardt2024@gmail.com.
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Please include:
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- The version you tested (the startup banner is enough).
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- Steps to reproduce, ideally with a packet capture or a short script.
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- An assessment of impact (LAN-only? remote? admin needed? etc.).
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Reports are reviewed and addressed on a best-effort basis. A fix and a public
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advisory will be published once the issue is resolved. Reporters are credited
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unless they prefer to stay anonymous.
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## Out of scope
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- DoS by flooding the DHCP server on the local link (it's a small tool meant
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for direct-cable / single-switch use; flooding your own laptop is your call).
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- Behavior when run **without** administrator privileges (the tool refuses to
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start in that case anyway).
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- Issues that require the attacker to already control the user's machine.
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