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WPA-6101
udhcp client
fdisk
GPLv2
util-linux 2.12q
mke2fs, e2fsck
GPLv2
e2fsprogs v1.40.2
samba
GNUv2
samba 3.0.20
wireless tools
GPLv2
wireless tools
vsfptd
GPLv2
vsftpd-2.0.3
Transmission
MIT Transmission-1.74
mt-daapd
GNUv2
mt-daapd-0.2.4
dnrd
GNUv2
DNRD-2.17
libcurl
cURL-7.19.6
OpenSSL
BSD openssl-1.00b3
ntfs-3g
GNUv2
ntfs-3g-2009.4.4
Zebra
GNUv2
zebra-0.95a
snmpd
CMU snmp-4.1.2
pptp
GNUv2
pptp-1.7.1
pppoe
GPLv2
pppoe-3.8
pppd
BSD ppp-2.4
l2tpd
GPLv2
l2tp-0.4
iptables
GNUv2
iptables-1.4.2
tc
GNUv2
iproute2-2.6.11
wget
GNU wget-1.7.1
Availability of source code
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GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE
Version 2, June 1991
Copyright (C) 1989, 1991 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies
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