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             Open Source Used In Firepower System Version 6.1                                                                                                                                   
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       Uses an MIT (or Modified BSD)-style license that is as liberal as
       possible.
 
OpenSSL https://www.openssl.org/source/license.html
 
       (May be used for SSL/TLS support) Uses an Original BSD-style license
       with an announcement clause that makes it "incompatible" with GPL. You
       are not allowed to ship binaries that link with OpenSSL that includes
       GPL code (unless that specific GPL code includes an exception for
       OpenSSL - a habit that is growing more and more common). If OpenSSL's
       licensing is a problem for you, consider using another TLS library.
 
GnuTLS  http://www.gnutls.org/
 
       (May be used for SSL/TLS support) Uses the LGPL[3] license. If this is
       a problem for you, consider using another TLS library. Also note that
       GnuTLS itself depends on and uses other libs (libgcrypt and
       libgpg-error) and they too are LGPL- or GPL-licensed.
 
WolfSSL   https://www.wolfssl.com/
 
       (May be used for SSL/TLS support) Uses the GPL[1] license or a
       propietary license. If this is a problem for you, consider using
       another TLS library.
 
NSS     https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Mozilla/Projects/NSS
 
       (May be used for SSL/TLS support) Is covered by the MPL[4] license,
       the GPL[1] license and the LGPL[3] license. You may choose to license
       the code under MPL terms, GPL terms, or LGPL terms. These licenses
       grant you different permissions and impose different obligations. You
       should select the license that best meets your needs.
 
axTLS   http://axtls.sourceforge.net/
 
       (May be used for SSL/TLS support) Uses a Modified BSD-style license.
 
mbedTLS https://tls.mbed.org/
 
       (May be used for SSL/TLS support) Uses the GPL[1] license or a
       propietary license. If this is a problem for you, consider using
       another TLS library.
 
BoringSSL https://boringssl.googlesource.com/
 
       (May be used for SSL/TLS support) As an OpenSSL fork, it has the same
       license as that.