Third-Party Software Licensing

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Overview

The Nasuni Edge Appliance (NEA), Nasuni Management Console (NMC), Nasuni Access Anywhere (NAA), and Nasuni File IQ (NFIQ) use third-party software from a number of vendors. This document lists each software package, its version, and the type of license.

Software packages used by NAA are marked “(NAA)”. Software packages used by NFIQ are marked “(NFIQ)”. Software packages without these marks are used by both the NEA and the NMC.

Package

Version

Type of License

Ace (Ajax.org Cloud9 Editor) (NAA)

0.2.0

BSD-3-Clause

acl

2.2.51

GPLv2+

adwaita-cursor-theme

3.28.0

LGPLv3+ or CC-BY-SA

adwaita-icon-theme

3.28.0

LGPLv3+ or CC-BY-SA

AES Cipher Library (NAA)

1.0.5

GNU LGPL 2.1

alsa-lib

1.1.6

LGPLv2+

AlUpdate

2.03

Supermicro

Amazon S3 PHP class (NAA)

Amazon

Apache (NAA)

2.0

Apache License Version 2.0

Apache Solr (NAA)

4.6.0

Apache License Version 2.0

Apache Tika (NAA)

2.0

Apache License Version 2.0

apr

1.4.8

ASL 2.0 and BSD with advertising and ISC and BSD

apr-util

1.5.2

ASL 2.0

ArchiveStream-PHP (NAA)

1.0.4

MIT

at

3.1.13

GPLv3+ and GPLv2+ and ISC and MIT and Public Domain

atk

2.28.1

LGPLv2+

atop

2.4.0

GPLv2+

at-spi2-atk

2.26.2

LGPLv2+

at-spi2-core

2.28.0

LGPLv2+

attr

2.4.46

GPLv2+

audit-libs

2.8.4

LGPLv2+

authconfig

6.2.8

GPLv2+

autocorr-en

5.3.6.1

(MPLv1.1 or LGPLv3+) and LGPLv3 and LGPLv2+ and BSD and (MPLv1.1 or GPLv2 or LGPLv2 or Netscape) and Public Domain and ASL 2.0 and Artistic and MPLv2.0 and CC0

autofs

5.0.7

GPLv2+

autogen-libopts

5.18

LGPLv3+

Autosuggest (NAA)

Creative Commons Attribution -ShareAlike 2.5 Generic License

avahi

0.6.31

LGPLv2+

avahi-autoipd

0.6.31

LGPLv2+

avahi-libs

0.6.31

LGPLv2+

AWS SDK for PHP classes (NAA)

2011.11.22

Apache License Version 2.0

Base32.js (NAA)

MIT

Basecamp PHP API (NAA)

GNU LGPL 2.1

basesystem

10

Public Domain

bash

4.2.46

GPLv3+

bash-completion

2.1

GPLv2+

bc

1.06.95

GPLv2+

bind-libs

9.9.4

ISC

bind-libs-lite

9.9.4

ISC

bind-license

9.9.4

ISC

bind-utils

9.9.4

ISC

binutils

2.27

GPLv3+

boost-date-time

1.53.0

Boost and MIT and Python

boost-filesystem

1.53.0

Boost and MIT and Python

boost-iostreams

1.53.0

Boost and MIT and Python

boost-random

1.53.0

Boost and MIT and Python

boost-regex

1.53.0

Boost and MIT and Python

boost-system

1.53.0

Boost and MIT and Python

boost-thread

1.53.0

Boost and MIT and Python

bsdtar

3.1.2

BSD

bwm-ng

0.6.1

GPLv2+

bzip2

1.0.6

BSD

bzip2-libs

1.0.6

BSD

ca-certificates

2018.2.22

Public Domain

cairo

1.15.12

LGPLv2 or MPLv1.1

cairo-gobject

1.15.12

LGPLv2 or MPLv1.1

c-ares

1.10.0

MIT

cdparanoia-libs

10.2

LGPLv2

centos-release

8

GPLv2

certmonger

0.78.4

GPLv3+

chkconfig

1.7.4

GPLv2

cifs-utils

6.2

GPLv3

cifs-utils (NAA)

6.2

GNU GPL v3.0

Clam AntiVirus (ClamAV) (NAA)

GNU GPL v2.0 License

clamav

1.0.2

GPLv2

ClamAV::Client Perl (NAA)

Artistic License 1.0

clamav-filesystem

1.0.2

GPLv2

clamav-lib

1.0.2

GPLv2

clamav-update

1.0.2

GPLv2

clamd

1.0.2

GPLv2

Cloud Files API (NAA)

Apache License Version 2.0

clucene-contribs-lib

2.3.3.4

LGPLv2+ or ASL 2.0

clucene-core

2.3.3.4

LGPLv2+ or ASL 2.0

Clue/Socket-Raw (NAA)

1.2.0

MIT

CMIS Wrapper class (NAA)

Apache License Version 2.0

Code Unit Reverse Lookup (NAA)

BSD-3-Clause

collectd

5.8.1

GPLv2

collectd-iptables

5.8.1

GPLv2

collectd-postgresql

5.8.1

GPLv2

collectd-rrdtool

5.8.1

GPLv2

colord-libs

1.3.4

GPLv2+ and LGPLv2+

Comparator (NAA)

BSD-3-Clause

Complex (NAA)

3.0

MIT

copy-jdk-configs

3.3

BSD

coreutils

8.22

GPLv3+

CornerStone (NAA)

MIT

cpio

2.11

GPLv3+

cracklib

2.9.0

LGPLv2+

cracklib-dicts

2.9.0

LGPLv2+

cronie

1.4.11

MIT and BSD and ISC and GPLv2+

cronie-anacron

1.4.11

MIT and BSD and ISC and GPLv2+

crontabs

1.11

Public Domain and GPLv2

cryptsetup

2.0.3

GPLv2+ and LGPLv2+

cryptsetup-libs

2.0.3

GPLv2+ and LGPLv2+

cups-libs

1.6.3

LGPLv2 and zlib

curl

7.53.1

MIT

CUSIP validating class (NAA)

MIT

cyrus-sasl-gssapi

2.1.26

BSD with advertising

cyrus-sasl-lib

2.1.26

BSD with advertising

dbus

1.10.24

(GPLv2+ or AFL) and GPLv2+

dbus-glib

0.1

AFL and GPLv2+

dbus-libs

1.10.24

(GPLv2+ or AFL) and GPLv2+

dbus-python

1.1.1

MIT

dconf

0.28.0

LGPLv2+ and GPLv2+ and GPLv3+

DeepCopy (NAA)

1.7.0

MIT

dejavu-fonts-common

2.33

Bitstream Vera and Public Domain

dejavu-sans-fonts

2.33

Bitstream Vera and Public Domain

dejavu-sans-mono-fonts

2.33

Bitstream Vera and Public Domain

dejavu-serif-fonts

2.33

Bitstream Vera and Public Domain

device-mapper

1.02.149

GPLv2

device-mapper-event

1.02.149

GPLv2

device-mapper-event-libs

1.02.149

LGPLv2

device-mapper-libs

1.02.149

LGPLv2

device-mapper-persistent-data

0.7.3

GPLv3+

Dexie.js (NAA)

2.0.2

Apache License Version 2.0

dhclient

4.2.5

ISC

dhcp-common

4.2.5

ISC

dhcp-libs

4.2.5

ISC

Diff (NAA)

BSD-3-Clause

diffutils

3.3

GPLv3+

dispatch

0.12

LGPL

dispatch-python

0.12

LGPL

django

1.11.27

BSD

dmidecode

3.1

GPLv2+

Doctrine Instantiator (NAA)

1.0.5

MIT

dosfstools

3.0.20

GPLv3+

Dracut

33

GPLv2+ and LGPLv2+

dracut-network

33

GPLv2+ and LGPLv2+

Dropbox classes (NAA)

MIT

dTree (copy) (NAA)

2.05

unrecognized

dTree (NAA)

2.05

unrecognized

e2fsprogs

1.42.9

GPLv2

e2fsprogs-libs

1.42.9

GPLv2 and LGPLv2

EditArea (NAA)

BSD-3-Clause

efibootmgr

17

GPLv2+

efivar-libs

36

LGPLv2+

elfutils-default-yama-scope

0.172

GPLv2+ or LGPLv3+

elfutils-libelf

0.172

GPLv2+ or LGPLv3+

elfutils-libs

0.172

GPLv2+ or LGPLv3+

emacs-common

24.3

GPLv3+ and GFDL and BSD

emacs-filesystem

24.3

GPLv3+

emacs-nox

24.3

GPLv3+

Environment (NAA)

BSD-3-Clause

ethtool

4.8

GPLv2

Evernote SDK PHP (NAA)

expat

2.1.0

MIT

Exporter (NAA)

BSD-3-Clause

fast-text-encoding (NAA)

Apache Version 2.0 License

ffmpeg (NAA)

GNU LGPL 2.1

file

5.11

BSD

file-libs

5.11

BSD

filesystem

3.2

Public Domain

findutils

4.5.11

GPLv3+

fipscheck

1.4.1

BSD

fipscheck-lib

1.4.1

BSD

flac-libs

1.3.0

BSD and GPLv2+ and GFDL

flatcc

v0.4.3

Apache License Version 2.0

Font Awesome (NAA)

4.4.0

MIT

fontconfig

2.13.0

MIT and Public Domain and UCD

fontpackages-filesystem

1.44

Public Domain

FPDI (NAA)

2.3.3

MIT

freeipmi

1.5.7

GPLv3+

freetype

2.8

(FTL or GPLv2+) and BSD and MIT and Public Domain and zlib with acknowledgement

fribidi

1.0.2

LGPLv2+ and UCD

fuse

2.9.3.8.4

GPL+

fuse3

3.2.1.8.7.1

GPL+

fuse3-libs

3.2.1.8.7.1

LGPLv2+

fuse-libs

2.9.3.8.4

LGPLv2+

gawk

4.0.2

GPLv3+ and GPL and LGPLv3+ and LGPL and BSD

gdb

7.6.1

GPLv3+ and GPLv3+ with exceptions and GPLv2+ and GPLv2+ with exceptions and GPL+ and LGPLv2+ and BSD and Public Domain

gdbm

1.1

GPLv3+

gdk-pixbuf2

2.36.12

LGPLv2+

GeoIP

1.5.0

LGPLv2+ and GPLv2+ and CC-BY-SA

gettext

0.19.8.1

GPLv3+ and LGPLv2+

gettext-libs

0.19.8.1

LGPLv2+ and GPLv3+

glances

2.11

GPLv3

glib2

2.56.1

LGPLv2+

glibc

2.17

LGPLv2+ and LGPLv2+ with exceptions and GPLv2+

glibc-common

2.17

LGPLv2+ and LGPLv2+ with exceptions and GPLv2+

glib-networking

2.56.1

LGPLv2+

GlobalState (NAA)

BSD-3-Clause

gmp

6.0.0

LGPLv3+ or GPLv2+

gnupg1

1.4.22

GPLv3+ with exceptions

gnupg2

2.0.22

GPLv3+

gnutls

3.3.29

GPLv3+ and LGPLv2+

Google Provider for OAuth 2.0 Client (NAA)

MIT

GoogleAuthenticator (NAA)

BSD-2-Clause

google-crosextra-caladea-fonts

1.002

ASL 2.0

google-crosextra-carlito-fonts

1.103

OFL

Gpgme

1.3.2

LGPLv2+

gpm-libs

1.20.7

GPLv2 and GPLv2+ with exceptions and GPLv3+ and Verbatim and Copyright only

Grafana (NFIQ)

11.1.0

AGPL

https://grafana.com/licensing/

grafana-rrd-server

0.0.3

MIT

graphite2

1.3.10

(LGPLv2+ or GPLv2+ or MPL) and (Netscape or GPLv2+ or LGPLv2+)

grep

2.2

GPLv3+

groff-base

1.22.2

GPLv3+ and GFDL and BSD and MIT

grub2

2.02

GPLv3+

grub2-common

2.02

GPLv3+

grub2-pc

2.02

GPLv3+

grub2-pc-modules

2.02

GPLv3+

grub2-tools

2.02

GPLv3+

grub2-tools-extra

2.02

GPLv3+

grub2-tools-minimal

2.02

GPLv3+

grubby

8.28

GPLv2+

gsettings-desktop-schemas

3.28.0

LGPLv2+

gsm

1.0.13

MIT

gssproxy

0.7.0

MIT

gstreamer1

1.10.4

LGPLv2+

gstreamer1-plugins-bad-free

1.10.4

LGPLv2+ and LGPLv2

gstreamer1-plugins-bad-free-gtk

1.10.4

LGPLv2+ and LGPLv2

gstreamer1-plugins-base

1.10.4

LGPLv2+

gtk2

2.24.31

LGPLv2+

gtk3

3.22.30

LGPLv2+

gtk-update-icon-cache

3.22.30

LGPLv2+

gzip

1.5

GPLv3+ and GFDL

hammer.js (for DCM Viewer) (NAA)

2.0.4

MIT

hammer.js (NAA)

2.0.8

MIT

hardlink

1

GPL+

harfbuzz

1.7.5

MIT

harfbuzz-icu

1.7.5

MIT

hesiod

3.2.1

MIT

hicolor-icon-theme

0.12

GPL+

hostname

3.13

GPLv2+

HTML Purifier (NAA)

4.7.0

GNU LGPL 2.1

httpd

2.4.6

ASL 2.0

httpd-tools

2.4.6

ASL 2.0

http-parser

2.7.1

MIT

hunspell

1.3.2

LGPLv2+ or GPLv2+ or MPLv1.1

hunspell-en-US

0.20121024

LGPLv2+ and LGPLv2 and BSD

hwdata

0.252

GPLv2+

hyphen

2.8.6

GPLv2 or LGPLv2+ or MPLv1.1

hyphen-en

2.8.6

GPLv2 or LGPLv2+ or MPLv1.1

iban (NAA)

MIT

Identity for Laravel 5.1 (NAA)

MIT

iftop

1

GPLv2+

info

5.1

GPLv3+

iniparser

4

MIT

initscripts

9.49.46

GPLv2 and GPLv2+

iotop

0.6

GPLv2+

ipa-client

4.6.4

GPLv3+

ipa-client-common

4.6.4

GPLv3+

ipa-common

4.6.4

GPLv3+

iperf3

3.1.7

BSD

ipmicfg

1.20.1

Supermicro

ipmitool

1.8.18

BSD

iproute

4.11.0

GPLv2+ and Public Domain

iptables

1.4.21

GPLv2

iptables-services

1.4.21

GPLv2

iputils

20160308

BSD and GPLv2+

iso-codes

3.46

LGPLv2+

jansson

2.1

MIT

Jarallax (NAA)

1.10.7

MIT

jasper-libs

1.900.1

JasPer

java-1.8.0-openjdk-headless

1.8.0.222.b10

ASL 1.1 and ASL 2.0 and BSD and BSD with advertising and GPL+ and GPLv2 and GPLv2 with exceptions and IJG and LGPLv2+ and MIT and MPLv2.0 and Public Domain and W3C and zlib

javapackages-tools

3.4.1

BSD

jbigkit-libs

2

GPLv2+

jemalloc

3.6.0

BSD

jPicker (NAA)

1.1.6

MIT

jq

1.5

MIT and ASL 2.0 and CC-BY and GPLv3

jQuery (copy 2) (NAA)

1.7.1

MIT

jQuery (copy 3) (NAA)

1.2.3b

MIT

jQuery (copy) (NAA)

1.2.3b

MIT

jQuery (NAA)

3.2.1

MIT

jQuery Accordion (copy) (NAA)

MIT

jQuery Accordion (NAA)

MIT

jQuery Color (NAA)

2.1.0

MIT

jQuery Dimensions (copy) (NAA)

MIT

jQuery Dimensions (NAA)

MIT

jQuery Easing (NAA)

1.3

MIT

jQuery EasyZoom (NAA)

2.4.0

MIT

jQuery File Download (NAA)

1.4.3

MIT

jQuery Form (NAA)

3.50.0

MIT

jQuery hoverIntent (NAA)

MIT

jQuery Metadata (NAA)

MIT

jQuery Mouse Wheel (NAA)

3.0.6

MIT

jQuery Slides (copy) (NAA)

1.1.9

Apache Version 2.0 License

jQuery Slides (NAA)

1.1.9

Apache Version 2.0 License

jQuery TableSorter (NAA)

2.0.5b

MIT

jQuery textarea_auto_expand (NAA)

MIT

jQuery Timepicker Addon (NAA)

1.6.3

MIT

jQuery Tiny Scrollbar (NAA)

MIT

jQuery TipTip (NAA)

1.3

MIT

jQuery UI (NAA)

1.11.4

MIT

jQuery Unobtrusive Fast-filter Drop-down plugin (NAA)

0.6

MIT

jquery-wysiwym (NAA)

BSD-3-Clause

jqVideoBox (NAA)

MIT

JSON Schema for PHP (NAA)

5.2.7

MIT

json-c

0.11

MIT

json-glib

1.4.2

LGPLv2+

kbd

1.15.5

GPLv2+

kbd-legacy

1.15.5

GPLv2+

kbd-misc

1.15.5

GPLv2+

kernel

3.10.0

GPLv2

kernel-tools

3.10.0

GPLv2

kernel-tools-libs

3.10.0

GPLv2

kexec-tools

2.0.15

GPLv2

keyutils

1.5.8

GPLv2+ and LGPLv2+

keyutils-libs

1.5.8

GPLv2+ and LGPLv2+

kmod

20

GPLv2+

kmod-libs

20

LGPLv2+

kpartx

0.4.9

GPL+

krb5-libs

1.15.1

MIT

krb5-workstation

1.15.1

MIT

lazysizes JS (NAA)

5.3.2

MIT

lcms2

2.6

MIT

LDAP (NAA)

4.0.4

GNU LGPL 2.1

ldns

1.6.16

BSD

ldns-python

1.6.16

BSD

leafletjs (NAA)

Unrecognized

League Event (NAA)

MIT

League OAuth 2.0 (NAA)

MIT

League OAuth2-Client (NAA)

MIT

less

458

GPLv3+

libabw

0.1.1

MPLv2.0

libacl

2.2.51

LGPLv2+

libaio

0.3.109

LGPLv2+

libarchive

3.1.2

BSD

libassuan

2.1.0

LGPLv2+ and GPLv3+

libattr

2.4.46

LGPLv2+

libbasicobjects

0.1.1

GPLv3+

libblkid

2.23.2

LGPLv2+

libcap

2.22

LGPLv2+

libcap-ng

0.7.5

LGPLv2+

libcdr

0.1.4

MPLv2.0 and Public Domain

libcmis

0.5.1

GPLv2+ or LGPLv2+ or MPLv1.1

libcollection

0.7.0

LGPLv3+

libcom_err

1.42.9

MIT

libcroco

0.6.12

LGPLv2

libcurl

7.53.1

MIT

libdaemon

0.14

LGPLv2+

libdb

5.3.21

BSD and LGPLv2 and Sleepycat

libdb-utils

5.3.21

BSD and LGPLv2 and Sleepycat

libdhash

0.5.0

LGPLv3+

libdnet

1.12

BSD

libdrm

2.4.91

MIT

libdvdnav

5.0.3

GPLv2+

libdvdread

5.0.3

GPLv2+

libedit

3

BSD

libepoxy

1.5.2

MIT

liberation-fonts-common

1.07.2

Liberation

liberation-mono-fonts

1.07.2

Liberation

liberation-sans-fonts

1.07.2

Liberation

liberation-serif-fonts

1.07.2

Liberation

libestr

0.1.9

LGPLv2+

libetonyek

0.1.7

MPLv2.0

libevent

2.0.21

BSD

libexttextcat

3.4.1

BSD

libfastjson

0.99.4

MIT

libffi

3.0.13

MIT and Public Domain

libfreehand

0.1.1

MPLv2.0

libgcc

4.8.5

GPLv3+ and GPLv3+ with exceptions and GPLv2+ with exceptions and LGPLv2+ and BSD

libgcrypt

1.5.3

LGPLv2+

libglvnd

1.0.1

MIT

libglvnd-egl

1.0.1

MIT

libglvnd-gles

1.0.1

MIT

libglvnd-glx

1.0.1

MIT

libgomp

4.8.5

GPLv3+ and GPLv3+ with exceptions and GPLv2+ with exceptions and LGPLv2+ and BSD

libgpg-error

1.12

LGPLv2+

libgusb

0.2.9

LGPLv2+

libibverbs

17.2

GPLv2 or BSD

libICE

1.0.9

MIT

libicu

50.1.2

MIT and UCD and Public Domain

libidn

1.28

LGPLv2+ and GPLv3+ and GFDL

libini_config

1.3.1

LGPLv3+

libipa_hbac

1.16.2

LGPLv3+

libjpeg-turbo

1.2.90

IJG

libkadm5

1.15.1

MIT

liblangtag

0.6.2

(LGPLv3+ or MPLv2.0) and UCD

libldb

1.4.3

LGPLv3+

liblockfile

1.08

GPLv2+ and LGPLv2+

libmemcached

1.0.16

BSD

libmnl

1.0.3

LGPLv2+

libmodman

2.0.1

LGPLv2+

libmount

2.23.2

LGPLv2+

libmpcdec

1.2.6

BSD

libmspack

0.7

LGPLv2

libmspub

0.1.2

MPLv2.0

libmwaw

0.3.5

LGPLv2+ or MPLv2.0

libnetfilter_conntrack

1.0.6

GPLv2+

libnfnetlink

1.0.1

GPLv2+

libnfsidmap

0.25

BSD

libnl3

3.2.28

LGPLv2

libodfgen

0.1.4

LGPLv2+ or MPLv2.0

libogg

1.3.0

BSD

liborcus

0.12.1

MPLv2.0

libpagemaker

0.0.3

MPLv2.0

libpath_utils

0.2.1

LGPLv3+

libpcap

1.5.3

BSD with advertising

libpciaccess

0.14

MIT

Libphonenumber for PHP (NAA)

Apache Version 2.0 License

libpng

1.5.13

zlib

libproxy

0.4.11

LGPLv2+

libpwquality

1.2.3

BSD or GPLv2+

librados2

10.2.5

LGPL-2.0

librdmacm

17.2

GPLv2 or BSD

libref_array

0.1.5

LGPLv3+

libreoffice-calc

5.3.6.1

(MPLv1.1 or LGPLv3+) and LGPLv3 and LGPLv2+ and BSD and (MPLv1.1 or GPLv2 or LGPLv2 or Netscape) and Public Domain and ASL 2.0 and Artistic and MPLv2.0 and CC0

libreoffice-core

5.3.6.1

(MPLv1.1 or LGPLv3+) and LGPLv3 and LGPLv2+ and BSD and (MPLv1.1 or GPLv2 or LGPLv2 or Netscape) and Public Domain and ASL 2.0 and Artistic and MPLv2.0 and CC0

libreoffice-data

5.3.6.1

(MPLv1.1 or LGPLv3+) and LGPLv3 and LGPLv2+ and BSD and (MPLv1.1 or GPLv2 or LGPLv2 or Netscape) and Public Domain and ASL 2.0 and Artistic and MPLv2.0 and CC0

libreoffice-draw

5.3.6.1

(MPLv1.1 or LGPLv3+) and LGPLv3 and LGPLv2+ and BSD and (MPLv1.1 or GPLv2 or LGPLv2 or Netscape) and Public Domain and ASL 2.0 and Artistic and MPLv2.0 and CC0

libreoffice-graphicfilter

5.3.6.1

(MPLv1.1 or LGPLv3+) and LGPLv3 and LGPLv2+ and BSD and (MPLv1.1 or GPLv2 or LGPLv2 or Netscape) and Public Domain and ASL 2.0 and Artistic and MPLv2.0 and CC0

libreoffice-gtk2

5.3.6.1

(MPLv1.1 or LGPLv3+) and LGPLv3 and LGPLv2+ and BSD and (MPLv1.1 or GPLv2 or LGPLv2 or Netscape) and Public Domain and ASL 2.0 and Artistic and MPLv2.0 and CC0

libreoffice-gtk3

5.3.6.1

(MPLv1.1 or LGPLv3+) and LGPLv3 and LGPLv2+ and BSD and (MPLv1.1 or GPLv2 or LGPLv2 or Netscape) and Public Domain and ASL 2.0 and Artistic and MPLv2.0 and CC0

libreoffice-impress

5.3.6.1

(MPLv1.1 or LGPLv3+) and LGPLv3 and LGPLv2+ and BSD and (MPLv1.1 or GPLv2 or LGPLv2 or Netscape) and Public Domain and ASL 2.0 and Artistic and MPLv2.0 and CC0

libreoffice-langpack-en

5.3.6.1

(MPLv1.1 or LGPLv3+) and LGPLv3 and LGPLv2+ and BSD and (MPLv1.1 or GPLv2 or LGPLv2 or Netscape) and Public Domain and ASL 2.0 and Artistic and MPLv2.0 and CC0

libreoffice-opensymbol-fonts

5.3.6.1

(MPLv1.1 or LGPLv3+) and LGPLv3 and LGPLv2+ and BSD and (MPLv1.1 or GPLv2 or LGPLv2 or Netscape) and Public Domain and ASL 2.0 and Artistic and MPLv2.0 and CC0

libreoffice-pdfimport

5.3.6.1

(MPLv1.1 or LGPLv3+) and LGPLv3 and LGPLv2+ and BSD and (MPLv1.1 or GPLv2 or LGPLv2 or Netscape) and Public Domain and ASL 2.0 and Artistic and MPLv2.0 and CC0

libreoffice-pyuno

5.3.6.1

(MPLv1.1 or LGPLv3+) and LGPLv3 and LGPLv2+ and BSD and (MPLv1.1 or GPLv2 or LGPLv2 or Netscape) and Public Domain and ASL 2.0 and Artistic and MPLv2.0 and CC0

libreoffice-ure

5.3.6.1

(MPLv1.1 or LGPLv3+) and LGPLv3 and LGPLv2+ and BSD and (MPLv1.1 or GPLv2 or LGPLv2 or Netscape) and Public Domain and ASL 2.0 and Artistic and MPLv2.0 and CC0

libreoffice-ure-common

5.3.6.1

(MPLv1.1 or LGPLv3+) and LGPLv3 and LGPLv2+ and BSD and (MPLv1.1 or GPLv2 or LGPLv2 or Netscape) and Public Domain and ASL 2.0 and Artistic and MPLv2.0 and CC0

libreoffice-writer

5.3.6.1

(MPLv1.1 or LGPLv3+) and LGPLv3 and LGPLv2+ and BSD and (MPLv1.1 or GPLv2 or LGPLv2 or Netscape) and Public Domain and ASL 2.0 and Artistic and MPLv2.0 and CC0

libreoffice-x11

5.3.6.1

(MPLv1.1 or LGPLv3+) and LGPLv3 and LGPLv2+ and BSD and (MPLv1.1 or GPLv2 or LGPLv2 or Netscape) and Public Domain and ASL 2.0 and Artistic and MPLv2.0 and CC0

libreport-filesystem

2.1.11

GPLv2+

librevenge

0.0.2

(LGPLv2+ or MPLv2.0) and BSD

librsvg2

2.40.20

LGPLv2+

libselinux

2.5

Public Domain

libselinux-utils

2.5

Public Domain

libsemanage

2.5

LGPLv2+

libsepol

2.5

LGPLv2+

libSM

1.2.2

MIT

libsmartcols

2.23.2

LGPLv2+

libsmbclient

4.9.4

GPLv3+ and LGPLv3+

libsmbios

2.3.3

GPLv2+ or OSL 2.1

libsndfile

1.0.25

LGPLv2+ and GPLv2+ and BSD

libsoup

2.62.2

LGPLv2

libsrtp

1.4.4

BSD

libss

1.42.9

MIT

libssh2

1.4.3

BSD

libsss_autofs

1.16.2

LGPLv3+

libsss_certmap

1.16.2

LGPLv3+

libsss_idmap

1.16.2

LGPLv3+

libsss_nss_idmap

1.16.2

LGPLv3+

libsss_simpleifp

1.16.2

GPLv3+

libsss_sudo

1.16.2

LGPLv3+

libstaroffice

0.0.4

MPLv2.0 or LGPLv2+

libstdc++

4.8.5

GPLv3+ and GPLv3+ with exceptions and GPLv2+ with exceptions and LGPLv2+ and BSD

libsysfs

2.1.0

LGPLv2+

libtalloc

2.1.14

LGPLv3+

libtasn1

4.1

GPLv3+ and LGPLv2+

libtdb

1.3.16

LGPLv3+

libtevent

0.9.37

LGPLv3+

libthai

0.1.14

LGPLv2+

libtheora

1.1.1

BSD

libtiff

4.0.3

libtiff

libtirpc

0.2.4

SISSL and BSD

libtool-ltdl

2.4.2

LGPLv2+

libunistring

0.9.3

LGPLv3+

libusb

0.1.4

LGPLv2+

libusbx

1.0.21

LGPLv2+

libuser

0.6

LGPLv2+

libutempter

1.1.6

LGPLv2+

libuuid

2.23.2

BSD

libverto

0.2.5

MIT

libverto-tevent

0.2.5

MIT

libvisio

0.1.6

MPLv2.0

libvisual

0.4.0

LGPLv2+

libvorbis

1.3.3

BSD

libwayland-client

1.15.0

MIT

libwayland-cursor

1.15.0

MIT

libwayland-egl

1.15.0

MIT

libwayland-server

1.15.0

MIT

libwbclient

4.9.4

GPLv3+ and LGPLv3+

libwebp

0.3.0

BSD

libwpd

0.10.0

LGPLv2+ or MPLv2.0

libwpg

0.3.0

LGPLv2+ or MPLv2.0

libwps

0.4.7

LGPLv2+ or MPLv2.0

libX11

1.6.5

MIT

libX11-common

1.6.5

MIT

libXau

1.0.8

MIT

libxcb

1.13

MIT

libXcomposite

0.4.4

MIT

libXcursor

1.1.15

MIT

libXdamage

1.1.4

MIT

libXext

1.3.3

MIT

libXfixes

5.0.3

MIT

libXft

2.3.2

MIT

libXi

1.7.9

MIT

libXinerama

1.1.3

MIT

libxkbcommon

0.7.1

MIT

libxml2

2.9.1

MIT

libxml2-python

2.9.1

MIT

libXrandr

1.5.1

MIT

libXrender

0.9.10

MIT

libxshmfence

1.2

MIT

libxslt

1.1.28

MIT

libXtst

1.2.3

MIT

libXv

1.0.11

MIT

libXxf86vm

1.1.4

MIT

libzmf

0.0.2

MPLv2.0

Lightbox JS (NAA)

Creative Commons Attribution 2.5

linux-firmware

20180911

GPL+ and GPLv2+ and MIT and Redistributable, no modification permitted

lksctp-tools

1.0.17

GPLv2 and GPLv2+ and LGPLv2 and MIT

lm_sensors-libs

3.4.0

LGPLv2+ and GPLv3+ and GPLv2+ and Verbatim and Public Domain

lmdb-libs

0.9.22

OpenLDAP

Locale (NAA)

1.6

MIT

logrotate

3.8.6

GPL+

lpsolve

5.5.2.0

LGPLv2+

lsof

4.87

zlib and Sendmail and LGPLv2+

lua

5.1.4

MIT

lvm2

2.02.180

GPLv2

lvm2-libs

2.02.180

LGPLv2

LyteBox (NAA)

3.22

Creative Commons Attribution 3.0

lz4

1.7.5

GPLv2+ and BSD

lzo

2.06

GPLv2+

mailcap

2.1.41

Public Domain and MIT

mailx

12.5

BSD with advertising and MPLv1.1

make

3.82

GPLv2+

MariaDB (NAA)

GNU GPL v2.0

mariadb-libs

5.5.60

GPLv2 with exceptions and LGPLv2 and BSD

Matrix (NAA)

3.0

MIT

mcelog

144

GPLv2

md5.js (NAA)

MIT

mdadm

4.1

GPLv2+

MediaElement.js (NAA)

5.0.0

MIT

memtest86+

5.01

GPLv2

mesa-libEGL

18.0.5

MIT

mesa-libgbm

18.0.5

MIT

mesa-libGL

18.0.5

MIT

mesa-libglapi

18.0.5

MIT

mesa-libGLES

18.0.5

MIT

microcode_ctl

2.1

GPLv2+ and Redistributable, no modification permitted

MIME E-mail message parser (NAA)

BSD-2-Clause

MIME E-mail message sending (NAA)

BSD-2-Clause

mod_auth_gssapi

1.5.1

MIT

mod_ssl

2.4.6

ASL 2.0

mod_wsgi

4.4.21

ASL 2.0

Moment.js (NAA)

2.29.4

MIT

Mpfr

3.1.1

LGPLv3+ and GPLv3+ and GFDL

MSG Reader (NAA)

Apache Version 2.0 License

Mtools

4.0.18

GPLv3+

Mvcli

5.0.13.1099

Dell

Mythes

1.2.3

BSD and MIT

mythes-en

3

MIT and Public Domain and (GPL+ or Artistic)

nasuni-common

44.0

ncurses

5.9

MIT

ncurses-base

5.9

MIT

ncurses-libs

5.9

MIT

neon

0.30.0

LGPLv2+

Net_SFTP (NAA)

MIT

net-snmp

5.7.2

BSD

net-snmp-agent-libs

5.7.2

BSD

net-snmp-libs

5.7.2

BSD

net-snmp-utils

5.7.2

BSD

nettle

2.7.1

LGPLv2+

net-tools

2

GPLv2+

newt

0.52.15

LGPLv2

newt-python

0.52.15

LGPLv2

nfs-utils

1.3.0

MIT and GPLv2 and GPLv2+ and BSD

NHS Number Validator (NAA)

MIT

nmap-ncat

6.4

GPLv2 and LGPLv2+ and GPLv2+ and BSD

nspr

4.19.0

MPLv2.0

nss

3.36.0

MPLv2.0

nss_tdb

0.4

LGPL

nss-pem

1.0.3

MPLv1.1

nss-softokn

3.36.0

MPLv2.0

nss-softokn-freebl

3.36.0

MPLv2.0

nss-sysinit

3.36.0

MPLv2.0

nss-tools

3.36.0

MPLv2.0

nss-util

3.36.0

MPLv2.0

ntp

4.2.6p5

(MIT and BSD and BSD with advertising) and GPLv2

ntpdate

4.2.6p5

(MIT and BSD and BSD with advertising) and GPLv2

numactl

2.0.9

GPLv2

numactl-libs

2.0.9

LGPLv2 and GPLv2

NuSOAP (NAA)

1.123

GNU LGPL 2.1

nut

2.7.2

GPLv2+ and GPLv3+

nut-client

2.7.2

GPLv2+ and GPLv3+

nwipe

0.26

GPLv2

Object Enumerator (NAA)

BSD-3-Clause

oddjob

0.31.5

BSD

oddjob-mkhomedir

0.31.5

BSD

oniguruma

5.9.5

BSD

OpenIPMI-modalias

2.0.23

LGPLv2+ and GPLv2+ or BSD

openjpeg-libs

1.5.1

BSD

openldap

2.4.44

OpenLDAP

openldap-clients

2.4.44

OpenLDAP

openssh

7.4p1

BSD

openssh-clients

7.4p1

BSD

openssh-server

7.4p1

BSD

openssl

1.0.2k

OpenSSL

openssl-libs

1.0.2k

OpenSSL

open-vm-tools

10.2.5

GPLv2

opus

1.0.2

BSD

orc

0.4.26

BSD

os-prober

1.58

GPLv2+ and GPL+

p11-kit

0.23.5

BSD

p11-kit-trust

0.23.5

BSD

pakchois

0.4

LGPLv2+

pam

1.1.8

BSD and GPLv2+

pango

1.42.4

LGPLv2+

Paramiko (NAA)

GNU LGPL 2.1

parted

3.1

GPLv3+

passwd

0.79

BSD or GPL+

password-validation (NAA)

MIT

patch

2.7.1

GPLv3+

PayPal PHP SDK for REST APIs (NAA)

1.14

Apache Version 2.0 License

pciutils

3.5.1

GPLv2+

pciutils-libs

3.5.1

GPLv2+

pcre

8.32

BSD

pcre2

10.23

BSD

pcsc-lite-libs

1.8.8

BSD

PDF.js (NAA)

Apache Version 2.0 License

PEAR Exception (NAA)

0.7.0

BSD-2-Clause

Pear: Benchmark (NAA)

1.2.5

BSD-3-Clause

Pear: HTTP (NAA)

BSD-2-Clause

Pear: HTTP_Request (NAA)

BSD-2-Clause

Pear: Mail_Mbox (NAA)

0.5.0

GNU LGPL 2.1

Pear: Text_Wiki (NAA)

1.2.0RC2

GNU LGPL 2.1

perccli

007.0529.0000.0000

AVAGO Technologies

perccli-old

1.17.10

AVAGO Technologies

periodic

0.8.4

LGPL

perl

5.16.3

(GPL+ or Artistic) and (GPLv2+ or Artistic) and Copyright Only and MIT and Public Domain and UCD

perl-Carp

1.26

GPL+ or Artistic

perl-Config-General

2.61

GPL+ or Artistic

perl-constant

1.27

GPL+ or Artistic

perl-Data-Dumper

2.145

GPL+ or Artistic

perl-Encode

2.51

GPL+ or Artistic

perl-Exporter

5.68

GPL+ or Artistic

perl-File-Path

2.09

GPL+ or Artistic

perl-File-Temp

0.23.01

GPL+ or Artistic

perl-Filter

1.49

GPL+ or Artistic

perl-Getopt-Long

2.4

GPLv2+ or Artistic

perl-HTTP-Tiny

0.033

GPL+ or Artistic

perl-libs

5.16.3

GPL+ or Artistic

perl-macros

5.16.3

GPL+ or Artistic

perl-Mail-Sendmail

0.79

Copyright only

perl-parent

0.225

GPL+ or Artistic

perl-PathTools

3.4

(GPL+ or Artistic) and BSD

perl-Pod-Escapes

1.04

GPL+ or Artistic

perl-podlators

2.5.1

GPL+ or Artistic

perl-Pod-Perldoc

3.2

GPL+ or Artistic

perl-Pod-Simple

3.28

GPL+ or Artistic

perl-Pod-Usage

1.63

GPL+ or Artistic

perl-Scalar-List-Utils

1.27

GPL+ or Artistic

perl-Socket

2.01

GPL+ or Artistic

perl-Storable

2.45

GPL+ or Artistic

perl-Text-ParseWords

3.29

GPL+ or Artistic

perl-threads

1.87

GPL+ or Artistic

perl-threads-shared

1.43

GPL+ or Artistic

perl-Time-HiRes

1.9725

GPL+ or Artistic

perl-Time-Local

1.23

GPL+ or Artistic

php-browser-detection (NAA)

MIT

PHPExcel (NAA)

2.6.10

GNU LGPL 2.1

PHPMailer (NAA)

6.1.6

GNU LGPL 2.1

PHP-SAML (NAA)

2.10.3

MIT

PhpSpreadsheet (NAA)

1.23.0

MIT

PHPUnit (NAA)

BSD-3-Clause

PHPUnit Code Coverage (NAA)

BSD-3-Clause

PHPUnit PHP File Iterator (NAA)

BSD-3-Clause

PHPUnit PHP Timer (NAA)

BSD-3-Clause

PHPUnit PHPUnit Mock Objects (NAA)

BSD-3-Clause

PHPUnit Text_Template (NAA)

BSD-3-Clause

pinentry

0.8.1

GPLv2+

pixman

0.34.0

MIT

pkgconfig

0.27.1

GPLv2+

plymouth

0.8.9

GPLv2+

plymouth-core-libs

0.8.9

GPLv2+

plymouth-graphics-libs

0.8.9

GPLv2+

plymouth-plugin-label

0.8.9

GPLv2+

plymouth-plugin-script

0.8.9

GPLv2+

plymouth-scripts

0.8.9

GPLv2+

policycoreutils

2.5

GPLv2

POP3 e-mail client (NAA)

BSD-2-Clause

poppler

0.26.5

(GPLv2 or GPLv3) and GPLv2+ and LGPLv2+ and MIT

poppler-data

0.4.6

BSD and GPLv2 and GPLv3+

popt

1.13

MIT

postgresql

13.7

PostgreSQL

postgresql-libs

13.7

PostgreSQL

postgresql-server

13.7

PostgreSQL

Predis (NAA)

MIT

procps-ng

3.3.10

GPL+ and GPLv2 and GPLv2+ and GPLv3+ and LGPLv2+

proftpd

1.3.5a

GPLv2+

proftpd-utils

1.3.5a

GPLv2+

Prophecy (NAA)

MIT

Prototype.js (removed) (NAA)

MIT

psmisc

22.2

GPLv2+

PSR Log (NAA)

1.1

MIT

psr/http-client (NAA)

1.0

MIT

psr/http-factory (NAA)

1.0

MIT

psr/simple-cache (NAA)

1.0

MIT

pth

2.0.7

LGPLv2+

pygobject2

2.28.6

LGPLv2+

pygpgme

0.3

LGPLv2+

pyliblzma

0.5.3

LGPLv3+

python

2.7.5

Python

python2-boto3

1.6.1

ASL 2.0

python2-botocore

1.9.1

ASL 2.0

python2-cryptography

1.7.2

ASL 2.0 or BSD

python2-django-csp

3.7.1

BSD

python2-django-jsonfield

1.4.1

BSD

python2-django-rest-framework

3.5.2

BSD

python2-futures

3.1.1

Python

python2-ipaclient

4.6.4

GPLv3+

python2-ipalib

4.6.4

GPLv3+

python2-jmespath

0.9.0

MIT

python2-ldb

1.4.3

LGPLv3+

python2-pika

0.10.0

BSD

python2-protobuf

3.2.0

BSD

python2-psutil

2.2.1

BSD

python2-pyasn1

0.1.9

BSD

python2-pyasn1-modules

0.1.9

BSD

python2-s3transfer

0.1.10

ASL 2.0

python2-samba

4.20

GPLv3+ and LGPLv3+

python2-social-auth-app-django

3.4.0

BSD

python2-subprocess32

3.2.6

Python

python2-talloc

2.1.14

LGPLv3+

python2-tdb

1.3.16

LGPLv3+

python2-tevent

0.9.37

LGPLv3+

python3-falcon

3.1.0

Apache-2.0

python3-lxml

4.2.3

BSD

python3-sqlalchemy

1.3.2

MIT

python-azure

0.7.1

Apache

python-babel

0.9.6

BSD

python-backports

1

Public Domain

python-backports-ssl_match_hostname

3.5.0.1

Python

python-cffi

1.6.0

MIT

python-chardet

2.2.1

LGPLv2

python-cifsbroker

0.4.8.7.1

GPLv2

python-cifsweb

0.1.8.7.1

GPLv2

python-crypto

2.6.1

Public Domain and Python

python-dateutil

1.5

Python

python-decorator

3.4.0

BSD

python-devel

2.7.5

Python

python-django

1.8.8

BSD

python-django16opt

1.6.11

BSD

python-django-bash-completion

1.11.27

BSD

python-django-bash-completion

1.11.27

BSD

python-django-jsonfield

1.0.1

BSD

python-django-restricted-sessions

0.2.0

BSD

python-django-templatetag-handlebars

1.3.1

LGPL

python-django-templatetag-handlebars

1.3.1

LGPL

python-dns

1.12.0

MIT

python-docutils

0.11

Public Domain and BSD and Python and GPLv3+

python-enum34

1.0.4

BSD

python-fsnix

0.4

MIT

python-gssapi

1.2.0

ISC

python-httplib2

0.9.2

MIT

python-idna

2.4

BSD and Python and Unicode

python-iniparse

0.4

MIT

python-ipaddr

2.1.11

ASL 2.0

python-ipaddress

1.0.16

Python

python-javapackages

3.4.1

BSD

python-jinja2

2.7.2

BSD

python-jwcrypto

0.4.2

LGPLv3+

python-kerby

0.1

MIT

python-kitchen

1.1.1

LGPLv2+

python-ldap

2.4.15

Python

python-libipa_hbac

1.16.2

LGPLv3+

python-libs

2.7.5

Python

python-lxml

3.2.1

BSD

python-markupsafe

0.11

BSD

python-netaddr

0.7.5

BSD

python-netifaces

0.10.4

MIT

python-netsnmpagent

0.4.5

GPL-3.0

python-nose

1.3.7

LGPLv2+ and Public Domain

python-nss

0.16.0

MPLv2.0 or GPLv2+ or LGPLv2+

python-pam

0.1.4

MIT

python-pdrpc

0.2

BSD

python-pillow

2.0.0

MIT

python-ply

3.4

BSD

python-poster

0.8.1

MIT

python-pspawn

0.3

MIT

python-psycopg2

2.5.1

LGPLv3+ with exceptions

python-pwquality

1.2.3

BSD or GPLv2+

python-pycparser

2.14

BSD

python-pycurl

7.19.5.1

LGPLv2+ or MIT

python-pysmbc

1.0.13

GPLv2+

python-qrcode-core

5.0.1

BSD

python-requests

2.6.0

ASL 2.0

python-setuptools

0.9.8

Python or ZPLv2.0

python-simplejson

3.5.3

(MIT or AFL) and (MIT or GPLv2)

python-six

1.9.0

MIT

python-socketconsole

0.1.1

BSD

python-sqlalchemy

0.9.8

MIT

python-sss

1.16.2

LGPLv3+

python-sssdconfig

1.16.2

GPLv3+

python-sss-murmur

1.16.2

LGPLv3+

python-urlgrabber

3.1

LGPLv2+

python-urllib3

1.10.2

MIT

python-watchedfilehandler2

0.1

MIT

python-workers

0.1

Apache License, Version 2.0

python-yubico

1.2.3

BSD

pytz

2016.1

MIT

pyusb

1.0.0

BSD

pyxattr

0.5.1

LGPLv2+

qemu-guest-agent

2.12.0

GPLv2

qrencode-libs

3.4.1

LGPLv2+

Quahog (NAA)

2.1.0

MIT

quota

4.01

BSD and LGPLv2+ and GPLv2 and GPLv2+

quota-nls

4.01

BSD and LGPLv2+ and GPLv2 and GPLv2+

RactiveJS plugins (NAA)

0.9.12

MIT

RactiveJS tap event plugin (NAA)

0.3.2

MIT

RactiveJS v0.6.1 (NAA)

0.6.1

MIT

RactiveJS v0.9.12 (NAA)

0.9.12

MIT

random_compat (NAA)

2.0.18

MIT

raptor2

2.0.9

GPLv2+ or LGPLv2+ or ASL 2.0

rasqal

0.9.30

LGPLv2+ or ASL 2.0

rdma-core

17.2

GPLv2 or BSD

readline

6.2

GPLv3+

Recursion Context (NAA)

BSD-3-Clause

redland

1.0.16

LGPLv2+ or ASL 2.0

ReflectionCommon (NAA)

MIT

ReflectionDocBlock (NAA)

MIT

Resource Operations (NAA)

BSD-3-Clause License

rest

0.8.1

LGPLv2

resumable.js (NAA)

MIT

rng-tools

6.3.1

GPLv2+

rpcbind

0.2.0

BSD

rpm

4.11.3

GPLv2+

rpm-build-libs

4.11.3

GPLv2+ and LGPLv2+ with exceptions

rpm-libs

4.11.3

GPLv2+ and LGPLv2+ with exceptions

rpm-python

4.11.3

GPLv2+

rrdtool

1.4.8

GPLv2+ with exceptions

rrdtool-python

1.4.8

GPLv2+ with exceptions

rsync

3.1.2

GPLv3+

rsyslog

8.24.0

(GPLv3+ and ASL 2.0)

samba

4.20

GPLv3+ and LGPLv3+

samba-client

4.20

GPLv3+ and LGPLv3+

samba-client (NAA)

4.20

GNU LGPL 3

samba-client-libs

4.20

GPLv3+ and LGPLv3+

samba-common

4.20

GPLv3+ and LGPLv3+

samba-common-libs

4.20

GPLv3+ and LGPLv3+

samba-common-tools

4.20

GPLv3+ and LGPLv3+

samba-libs

4.20

GPLv3+ and LGPLv3+

samba-winbind

4.20

GPLv3+ and LGPLv3+

samba-winbind-clients

4.20

GPLv3+ and LGPLv3+

samba-winbind-modules

4.20

GPLv3+ and LGPLv3+

Scimify (NAA)

1.0

MIT

screen

4.1.0

GPLv2+

script.aculo.us (scriptaculous) (NAA)

1.5.1

MIT

scsi-target-utils

1.0.46.8.7.1

GPLv2

sdparm

1.08

BSD

sed

4.2.2

GPLv3+

selectize.js (NAA)

0.12.1

Apache Version 2.0 License

setup

2.8.71

Public Domain

sg3_utils

1.37

GPLv2+ and BSD

sg3_utils-libs

1.37

GPLv2+ and BSD

sha1.js (NAA)

Creative Commons Attribution 2.0

shadow-utils

4.1.5.1

BSD and GPLv2+

shared-mime-info

1.8

GPLv2+

Show js error (NAA)

MIT

Simple Authentication and Security Layer (NAA)

BSD-2-Clause

simulant.js (NAA)

0.1.4

MIT

slang

2.2.4

GPLv2+

smartmontools

6.5

GPLv2+

Smarty (NAA)

4.3.1

GNU LGPL 3.0

smbios-utils-bin

2.3.3

GPLv2+ or OSL 2.1

smbprotocol (NAA)

MIT

smem

1.4

GPLv2+

SmoothScroll for websites (NAA)

1.4.8

MIT

SMTP E-mail sending class (NAA)

BSD-2-Clause

snappy

1.1.0

BSD

social-app-django

5.0.0

BSD

Sortable.js (copy) (NAA)

1.5.7

MIT

Sortable.js (NAA)

1.5.7

MIT

sos

3.6

GPLv2+

soundtouch

1.4.0

LGPLv2+

sqlite

3.7.17

Public Domain

srvadmin-argtable2

9.0.1

LGPLv2+

srvadmin-hapi

9.0.1

Dell Proprietary

srvadmin-idracadm7

9.0.1

Dell Proprietary

srvadmin-omilcore

9.0.1

Dell Proprietary

sssd

1.16.2

GPLv3+

sssd-ad

1.16.2

GPLv3+

sssd-client

1.16.2

LGPLv3+

sssd-common

1.16.2

GPLv3+

sssd-common-pac

1.16.2

GPLv3+

sssd-dbus

1.16.2

GPLv3+

sssd-ipa

1.16.2

GPLv3+

sssd-krb5

1.16.2

GPLv3+

sssd-krb5-common

1.16.2

GPLv3+

sssd-ldap

1.16.2

GPLv3+

sssd-proxy

1.16.2

GPLv3+

sssd-tools

1.16.2

GPLv3+

Storage Made Easy Content Detectors (NAA)

MIT

storcli

007.0916.0000.0000

AVAGO Technologies

strace

4.12

BSD

stunnel

4.56

GPLv2

sudo

1.8.23

ISC

SWFObject (NAA)

MIT

Symfony YAML (NAA)

3.1.3

MIT

syslinux

4.05

GPLv2+

syslinux-extlinux

4.05

GPLv2+

sysstat

10.1.5

GPLv2+

systemd

219

LGPLv2+ and MIT and GPLv2+

systemd-libs

219

LGPLv2+ and MIT

systemd-sysv

219

LGPLv2+

sysvinit-tools

2.88

GPLv2+

tabber.js (JavaScript tabifier) (NAA)

1.9

MIT

tagcloud (NAA)

MIT

tar

1.26

GPLv3+

tcp_wrappers

7.6

BSD

tcp_wrappers-libs

7.6

BSD

tcpdump

4.9.2

BSD with advertising

tdb-tools

1.3.16

LGPLv3+

teams (NAA)

MIT

TinyMCE (copy) (NAA)

4.8.2

GNU LGPL 2.1

TinyMCE (NAA)

4.8.2

GNU LGPL 2.1

tokyocabinet

1.4.48

LGPLv2+

trace-cmd

2.6.0

GPLv2 and LGPLv2+

traceroute

2.0.22

GPLv2+

TreeMap panel (NFIQ)

2.0.1

Apache 2.0

Trousers

0.3.14

BSD

Twilio PHP SDK (NAA)

4.10.0

MIT

Twitter Bootstrap (NAA)

3.3.7

MIT

Twitter Bootstrap (theme for DCM Viewer) (NAA)

3.3.7

MIT

TypeResolver and FqsenResolver (NAA)

MIT

Tzdata

2019b

Public Domain

tzdata-java

2019b

Public Domain

Unbound

1.6.6

BSD

unbound-libs

1.6.6

BSD

unbound-python

1.6.6

BSD

unoconv

0.6

GPLv2

Unzip

6

BSD

Ustr

1.0.4

MIT or LGPLv2+ or BSD

util-linux

2.23.2

GPLv2 and GPLv2+ and LGPLv2+ and BSD with advertising and Public Domain

uWSGI

2.0.21

GPL2

uWSGI-plugin-python3

2.0.21

GPL2

valgrind

3.13.0

GPLv2+

Validate Finance CreditCard (NAA)

0.7.0

BSD-2-Clause

videobox (NAA)

MIT

vim-common

7.4.160

Vim

vim-enhanced

7.4.160

Vim

vim-filesystem

7.4.160

Vim

vim-minimal

7.4.160

Vim

virt-what

1.18

GPLv2+

WALinuxAgent

2.0.15

Apache License Version 2.0

WebDav Client (NAA)

GNU LGPL 2.1

which

2.2

GPLv3

xfsprogs

4.5.0

GPL+ and LGPLv2+

xkeyboard-config

2.24

MIT

XML Writer class (NAA)

BSD-2-Clause

xml-common

0.6.3

GPL+

xmlrpc-c

1.32.5

BSD and MIT and GPL+ and Public Domain

xmlrpc-c-client

1.32.5

BSD and MIT and GPL+ and Public Domain

xmlsec1

1.2.20

MIT

xmlsec1-openssl

1.2.20

MIT

xz

5.2.2

LGPLv2+

xz-libs

5.2.2

LGPLv2+

yajl

2.0.4

ISC

yum

3.4.3

GPLv2+

yum-metadata-parser

1.1.4

GPLv2

yum-plugin-changelog

1.1.31

GPLv2+

yum-plugin-fastestmirror

1.1.31

GPLv2+

yum-plugin-show-leaves

1.1.31

GPLv2+

yum-utils

1.1.31

GPLv2+

Zend Framework (NAA)

1.11.0

BSD-3-Clause

ZeroClipBoard (NAA)

2.3.0-beta.1

MIT

ZipStream (NAA)

2.1

MIT

zlib

1.2.7

zlib and Boost

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17. Interpretation of Sections 15 and 16.

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