Veritas Access 7.3 Third-Party License Agreements

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  1. Third-Party software license agreements
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      Third-Party software license agreements
    2.  
      Apache Commons Logging
    3.  
      Apache Flex
    4.  
      Apache HttpClient
    5.  
      Apache HttpClient Fluent API
    6.  
      Apache HttpClient Mime
    7.  
      Apache HttpCore
    8.  
      Apache HttpCore NIO
    9.  
      Apache-HTTP Server
    10.  
      Apache Log4j
    11.  
      boto3
    12.  
      botocore
    13.  
      commons-compress
    14.  
      ejs
    15.  
      funcsigs
    16.  
      go-plugins-helpers
    17.  
      pbr
    18.  
      PyKMIP
    19.  
      pymongo
    20.  
      requests
    21.  
      roboto
    22.  
      s3transfer
    23.  
      session-file-store
    24.  
      Sys::Filesystem
    25.  
      Algorithm::Diff
    26.  
      Archive::Tar
    27.  
      BSD::Resource
    28.  
      CGI
    29.  
      Class::Accessor
    30.  
      common::sense
    31.  
      Compress::Raw::Zlib
    32.  
      Crypt::CBC
    33.  
      Crypt::OpenSSL::AES
    34.  
      Crypt::SSLeay
    35.  
      DBD::SQLite
    36.  
      DBI
    37.  
      email-address
    38.  
      Email::MessageID
    39.  
      Email::MIME
    40.  
      Email::MIME::ContentType
    41.  
      Email::MIME::Encodings
    42.  
      Email::Simple
    43.  
      Encode::compat
    44.  
      Encode::Locale
    45.  
      File::FcntlLock
    46.  
      File::Listing
    47.  
      HTML::Parser
    48.  
      HTTP-Daemon
    49.  
      HTML::Tagset
    50.  
      HTTP::Cookies
    51.  
      HTTP::Date
    52.  
      HTTP::Message
    53.  
      HTTP::Negotiate
    54.  
      HTTP::Request::Params
    55.  
      IO::Compress
    56.  
      IO::Compress::Base
    57.  
      IO::Socket::INET6
    58.  
      IO::Socket::SSL
    59.  
      IO::String
    60.  
      IO::Tty
    61.  
      IPC::Run
    62.  
      JSON-PP
    63.  
      JSON::XS
    64.  
      libwww::perl
    65.  
      List::Compare
    66.  
      Locale::Maketext
    67.  
      Log::Dispatch
    68.  
      Log::Log4perl
    69.  
      Logfile::Rotate
    70.  
      LWP::MediaTypes
    71.  
      LWP::Protocol::https
    72.  
      Math::Int64
    73.  
      MIME::Base64
    74.  
      Module::Build
    75.  
      Module::Implementation
    76.  
      Module::Pluggable
    77.  
      Module::Runtime
    78.  
      Net::DNS
    79.  
      Net::DNS::SEC
    80.  
      Net::HTTP
    81.  
      Net::IP
    82.  
      Net::Netmask
    83.  
      Net::SNMP
    84.  
      Net::SSLeay
    85.  
      Net::Telnet
    86.  
      Params::Util
    87.  
      Params::Validate
    88.  
      Parse::RecDescent
    89.  
      Perl
    90.  
      Proc::Background
    91.  
      Socket::GetAddrInfo
    92.  
      Sub::Uplevel
    93.  
      Switch
    94.  
      test-exception
    95.  
      Test::Fatal
    96.  
      Test::Plan
    97.  
      Test::Simple
    98.  
      Text-CSV
    99.  
      Time::ZoneInfo
    100.  
      TimeDate
    101.  
      URI - Uniform Resource Identifiers
    102.  
      Win32::API
    103.  
      Win32::OLE
    104.  
      Win32::Process
    105.  
      Win32::Registry
    106.  
      Win32::TieRegistry
    107.  
      Win32::WinError
    108.  
      WWW::RobotRules (cpan)
    109.  
      xml-simple
    110.  
      XML::DOM
    111.  
      XML::Parser
    112.  
      XML::RegExp
    113.  
      ISC BIND
    114.  
      Poco
    115.  
      Flask-Script
    116.  
      node-glob
    117.  
      pythonfutures
    118.  
      Pygments - Python syntax highlighter
    119.  
      aniso8601
    120.  
      Babel - Internationalizing Python Apps
    121.  
      boltons
    122.  
      BSD Dump and Restore
    123.  
      buffer-equal-constant-time
    124.  
      click
    125.  
      clish
    126.  
      Crypto-JS
    127.  
      cryptography
    128.  
      d3
    129.  
      dateutil
    130.  
      enum34
    131.  
      flask
    132.  
      flask-restful
    133.  
      Intel Storage Acceleration Library (ISA-L)
    134.  
      itsdangerous
    135.  
      jinja
    136.  
      jinja2
    137.  
      jsonpickle
    138.  
      libevent - an asynchronous event library
    139.  
      libevhtp
    140.  
      libjson
    141.  
      lijharb-qs
    142.  
      markupsafe
    143.  
      Net-SNMP
    144.  
      parse
    145.  
      psutil
    146.  
      pyasn1
    147.  
      python-dateutil
    148.  
      snowballstemmer
    149.  
      Socket6
    150.  
      strlcat
    151.  
      tmux
    152.  
      werkzeug
    153.  
      Fnmatch from FreeBSD
    154.  
      idna-python
    155.  
      strlcpy
    156.  
      DBD::DB2
    157.  
      Curl and Libcurl
    158.  
      opendedup sdfs
    159.  
      Linux Kernel
    160.  
      RedHat Enterprise Linux
    161.  
      Samba
    162.  
      NFS Ganesha
    163.  
      paramiko
    164.  
      python-crontab
    165.  
      base64-url
    166.  
      graceful-fs
    167.  
      inherits
    168.  
      minimatch
    169.  
      node-semver
    170.  
      slide-flow-control
    171.  
      wrappy
    172.  
      write-file-atomic
    173.  
      JSON in Java
    174.  
      JSON parser - marmalade
    175.  
      libxml
    176.  
      angular.js
    177.  
      angular-filter
    178.  
      angular-ui-switch
    179.  
      Angular UI Router
    180.  
      AngularJS - ui-grid
    181.  
      AngularJS Animate
    182.  
      AngularJS Route
    183.  
      AngularJS Touch
    184.  
      AngularUI Bootstrap
    185.  
      base64-arraybuffer
    186.  
      base64id
    187.  
      base64url
    188.  
      benchmark
    189.  
      better-assert
    190.  
      blob
    191.  
      body-parser
    192.  
      Bootstrap
    193.  
      bootstrap-css-only
    194.  
      bootstrap-switch
    195.  
      brace-expansion
    196.  
      buffer-writer
    197.  
      bytes.js
    198.  
      c3
    199.  
      c3-angular
    200.  
      callsite
    201.  
      camelcase
    202.  
      camelcase-keys
    203.  
      camelize
    204.  
      cffi - Foreign Function Interface for Python calling C code
    205.  
      colors.js
    206.  
      component-bind
    207.  
      component-emitter
    208.  
      component-inherit
    209.  
      concat-stream
    210.  
      connect
    211.  
      content-disposition
    212.  
      content-type
    213.  
      cookie-signature
    214.  
      core-util-is
    215.  
      dashdash
    216.  
      depd
    217.  
      ee-first
    218.  
      engine.io-parser
    219.  
      escape-html
    220.  
      es6-shim
    221.  
      Expat XML Parser - libexpat
    222.  
      expect.pm
    223.  
      express
    224.  
      express-session
    225.  
      finalhandler
    226.  
      Font-Awesome
    227.  
      generic-pool
    228.  
      gin master
    229.  
      gunicorn
    230.  
      isarray
    231.  
      jansson
    232.  
      jmespath
    233.  
      jquery
    234.  
      jquery-flot
    235.  
      jquery-mobile
    236.  
      jquery.flot.pie
    237.  
      json3
    238.  
      jstree
    239.  
      libuv
    240.  
      lodash
    241.  
      logrus
    242.  
      marshmallow
    243.  
      marshmallow-oneofschema
    244.  
      moment
    245.  
      ms.js
    246.  
      nan
    247.  
      Net::FTP::Common
    248.  
      node eyes
    249.  
      node-ap
    250.  
      node-bunyan
    251.  
      node-concat-map
    252.  
      node-cookie
    253.  
      node-crc
    254.  
      node-ldap-filters
    255.  
      node-postgres
    256.  
      node-retry
    257.  
      node-stack-trace
    258.  
      ntest001
    259.  
      on-finished
    260.  
      ordereddict
    261.  
      packet-reader
    262.  
      parsejson
    263.  
      pg-connection-string
    264.  
      pg-types
    265.  
      pgpass-hoegaarden
    266.  
      platform
    267.  
      postgres-array
    268.  
      postgres-bytea
    269.  
      postgres-date
    270.  
      postgres-interval
    271.  
      python-ecdsa
    272.  
      pytz - World Timezone Definitions for Python
    273.  
      PyYAML - a YAML parser and emitter for Python
    274.  
      Q in javascript
    275.  
      rimraf
    276.  
      safe-json-stringify
    277.  
      send
    278.  
      serve-favicon
    279.  
      serve-static
    280.  
      setuptools
    281.  
      setprototypeof
    282.  
      sindresorhus's chalk
    283.  
      six (python)
    284.  
      six Compatibility Utility
    285.  
      Socket.IO
    286.  
      socket.io-adapter
    287.  
      socket.io-client
    288.  
      socket.io-parser
    289.  
      sphinx_rtd_theme
    290.  
      split
    291.  
      statuses
    292.  
      stream-utils' destroy
    293.  
      string_decoder
    294.  
      strip-ansi
    295.  
      through
    296.  
      Try::Tiny
    297.  
      to-array
    298.  
      type-is
    299.  
      typedarray
    300.  
      uid-safe
    301.  
      unpipe
    302.  
      unshift-ultron
    303.  
      utf8.js
    304.  
      utils-merge
    305.  
      vary
    306.  
      vasync
    307.  
      verror
    308.  
      visionmedia-debug
    309.  
      winston
    310.  
      winston-daily-rotate-file
    311.  
      ws
    312.  
      x-xss-protection
    313.  
      xmlhttprequest-ssl
    314.  
      xtend
    315.  
      yeast
    316.  
      LMDB
    317.  
      Netapp Manageability SDK
    318.  
      OpenSSL
    319.  
      cycle
    320.  
      Devel::Trace
    321.  
      Docutils: Documentation Utilities
    322.  
      SQLite
    323.  
      argparse
    324.  
      ipaddress
    325.  
      HBA API
    326.  
      zlib
    327. License Management Server
      1.  
        amqp
      2.  
        go
      3.  
        kardianos-osext
      4.  
        go-daemon
      5.  
        go-sqlite3
      6.  
        robfig's cron
      7.  
        Shared Licensing Library (SLIC)

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