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Cisco Intrusion Prevention System CLI Sensor Configuration Guide for IPS 7.1
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Appendix E Open Source License Files Used In Cisco IPS 7.1
bash 3.2
KVM inter-VM shared memory module, page E-73
libpcap 0.9.8, page E-77
libtecla 1.6.1, page E-78
Linux-Pam 1.0.1, page E-78
lm_sensors 3.0.2, page E-79
module-init-tools 3.2.2 1.0.0.0900084, page E-84
Ncurses 5.6, page E-88
net-snmp 5.4.1, page E-89
NTP 4.2.4p5, page E-93
openssh 5.1p1, page E-96
openssl 0.9.8j, page E-102
pciutils 3.0.1, page E-105
procps 3.2.7, page E-111
sysfsutils 2.1.0, page E-115
sysstat 8.1.3, page E-116
tcl 8.4.9, page E-120
tcpdump 3.9.8 1.0.1.0801182, page E-121
tipc 1.7.6-bundle, page E-121
util-linux 2.12r, page E-123
zlib 1.2.3, page E-124
bash 3.2
Available under license:
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Version 2, June 1991
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