It constantly shows up in Pi-Hole logs to an annoying amount.
Just in the last 20-ish minutes or so. lol. Nah, not unblocking that.
With as many Roku devices out there as there are, they sure must pay cloudflare a lot of money. Sure seems like they're almost DoS'ing themselves more and more with every Roku device sale?
@TopdeckTom wrote:It constantly shows up in Pi-Hole logs to an annoying amount.
I wonder if going into developer mode, using telnet to get a terminal and setting hosts to have scribe.logs.roku.com point to 127.0.0.1 is on the table at this point.
Which would have to be re-done after every update most likely... but... better than nothing?
(note I have no idea if that would work or not)
Taken from pihole over the last 30 days
Seems to happen with every Roku device, not just the TV.
@ArKay74 wrote:Seems to happen with every Roku device, not just the TV.
Yep. My soundbar seems to be the biggest offender in my network, but the other Roku devices definitely have their own fair share of noise.
I don't mind the calls back really - it's their product, it's their call. It's just the sheer amount of them.
Has anyone captured any packets to see what data is being transmitted and/or requested?
Looks like a log of all of the connections it makes (hostname & responsetime or something?)