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    Post Is it allowed to share a custom built ISO?

    I made a custom built ISO. Kali Linux with i3wm. Before I spread it on the net I want to be on the right side. That's why I am asking. Is it allowed to share custom built ISO's?

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    Hey nullxerror Ideally, you should build your custom Kali ISO from within a pre-existing Kali environment. and according to License of Debian and Opensource i think you can distribute your custom ISO. but remember the license and originial author ^_^

    Thanks , CMIIW

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    [SOLVED] - Yes You Can..

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    Thank you for your replies. Since I recently had a convo on twitter with a member of the Kali team I won't share my built ISO. I respect the answer of the member "Generally, we don't like unofficial releases - harder to support when something goes wrong.". Even though I would be allowed to share it, I won't. Thanks again!

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