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Citrix ADC/ADM 13.0 - Third Party Notices for Freebsd-Based Products Citrix ADC/ADM 13.0 - Third Party Notices for FreeBSD-based Products Citrix ADC 13.0 may include third party software components licensed under the following terms. This list was generated using third party software as of the date listed. This list may change with specific versions of the product and may not be complete; it is provided “As-Is.” TO THE EXTENT PERMITTED BY APPLICABLE LAW, CITRIX AND ITS SUPPLIERS MAKE NO REPRESENTATIONS OR WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, STATUTORY OR OTHERWISE, WITH REGARD TO THE LIST OR ITS ACCURACY OR COMPLETENESS, OR WITH RESPECT TO ANY RESULTS TO BE OBTAINED FROM USE OR DISTRIBUTION OF THE LIST. BY USING OR DISTRIBUTING THE LIST, YOU AGREE THAT IN NO EVENT SHALL CITRIX BE HELD LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL, DIRECT, INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR ANY OTHER DAMAGES WHATSOEVER RESULTING FROM ANY USE OR DISTRIBUTION OF THIS LIST. 1 Table of Contents Adaptive Communication Environment (ACE) 6.3.1 ................................................................................... 17 Apache HTTP Server 2.4.39 ......................................................................................................................... 17 Apache Tomcat 8.5.34 ................................................................................................................................ 17 Apache Xalan C++ 1.10.0 ............................................................................................................................ 17 Apache Xerces C++ 2.7.0 ............................................................................................................................. 17 BIND 9.10.6 ................................................................................................................................................. 17 Boost C++ Libraries 1.60.0 .......................................................................................................................... 17 ca-root-nss.crt (from nss-3.32.1) ................................................................................................................ 17 canvg 2.0.0.0-beta.1 ................................................................................................................................... 17 Citrix ADC SDX NITRO .................................................................................................................................. 18 Citrix XenServer SDK (libxenserver) 6.1.0 ................................................................................................... 18 CodeIgniter 2.0.3 ........................................................................................................................................ 18 CodeMirror 5.31 ......................................................................................................................................... 18 Composer .................................................................................................................................................... 18 cURL 7.65.1 ................................................................................................................................................. 18 Datejs 1.0 Alpha-1 ....................................................................................................................................... 18 DejaVu Fonts 2.34 ....................................................................................................................................... 18 DHTML Calendar 0.9.6 ................................................................................................................................ 18 Diff Match Patch ......................................................................................................................................... 19 dmidecode 3.2 ............................................................................................................................................ 19 dragtable 2.0.15 .......................................................................................................................................... 19 evenement .................................................................................................................................................. 19 Expat 1.95.7 ................................................................................................................................................ 19 Expat 2.0.1 .................................................................................................................................................. 19 Expat 2.1.0 .................................................................................................................................................. 19 ExplorerCanvas r3 ....................................................................................................................................... 19 Flot 0.7 ........................................................................................................................................................ 19 Fontconfig 2.9.0 .......................................................................................................................................... 20 FreeBSD 8.4 ................................................................................................................................................. 20 FreeTDS 0.64 ............................................................................................................................................... 20 FreeTDS 0.82 ............................................................................................................................................... 20 2 FreeType 2.4.11 .......................................................................................................................................... 20 GIFLIB 4.1.6 ................................................................................................................................................. 20 GMP 5.1.1 ................................................................................................................................................... 20 GNU Bash 3.2.57 ......................................................................................................................................... 20 GNU C++ Library 4.2.4 ................................................................................................................................. 21 GNU gettext 0.18.1.1 .................................................................................................................................. 21 GNU libmicrohttpd 0.9.50 ........................................................................................................................... 21 GNU readelf 2.15 ........................................................................................................................................ 21 GNU sort (Coreutils 5.3.0) ........................................................................................................................... 21 Go 1.9.2 ....................................................................................................................................................... 21 Go Package - AWS Policy Equivalence Library ............................................................................................ 21 Go Package - AWS SDK for Go 1.12.33 ....................................................................................................... 21 Go Package - AWS Terraform Provider 1.3.2 .............................................................................................. 21 Go Package - AzureRM Terraform Provider 1.5.0 ....................................................................................... 21 Go Package - CLI .......................................................................................................................................... 22 Go Package - complete ............................................................................................................................... 22 Go Package - copystructure ........................................................................................................................ 22 Go Package - errors ..................................................................................................................................... 22 Go Package - errwrap ................................................................................................................................. 22 Go Package - fs ............................................................................................................................................ 22 Go Package - go.uuid .................................................................................................................................. 22 Go Package - go-cidr ................................................................................................................................... 22 Go Package - go-cleanhttp .......................................................................................................................... 22 Go Package - godep 79 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