Pivot_root

V1.13.4

Busybox, GPLv2

Poweroff

V1.13.4

Busybox, GPLv2

Reboot

V1.13.4

Busybox, GPLv2

Rmmod

V1.13.4

Busybox, GPLv2

Route

V1.13.4

Busybox, GPLv2

Runlevel

V1.13.4

Busybox, GPLv2

Start-stop-daemon

V1.13.4

Busybox, GPLv2

Sulogin

V1.13.4

Busybox, GPLv2

Swapoff

V1.13.4

Busybox, GPLv2

Swapon

V1.13.4

Busybox, GPLv2

Switch_root

V1.13.4

Busybox, GPLv2

Sysctl

V1.13.4

Busybox, GPLv2

Syslogd

V1.13.4

Busybox, GPLv2

Udhcpc

V1.13.4

Busybox, GPLv2

Watchdog

V1.13.4

Busybox, GPLv2

haserl

V0.9.26

GPL

This product contains AVN-IPv4LL, ComproRTSP, email, ethtool, ftp, htpasswd, iptables, iptables-multi, iptables-restore, iptables-save, iwconfig, iwlist, iwpriv, mini_httpd, stunnel, upnpc-static, libcrypto.so, libcrypto.so.0.9.8, libip4tc.a, libip4tc.la, libip6tc.la, libip6tc.a, libiptc.la, libiw.so.29, libixml.so, libixml.so.2, libixml.so.2.0.2, libssl.so, libssl.so.0.9.8, libthreadutil.so, libthreadutil.so.2, libthreadutil.so.2.0.2, libupnp.so, libupnp.so.2, libupnp.so.2.0.2, libxtables.a, libxtables.la, and haserl under the following license.

GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE

Version 2, June 1991

Copyright (C) 1989, 1991 Free Software Foundation, Inc.

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Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies of this license document, but changing it is not allowed.

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