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| OpenVPN (TM) -- An Open Source VPN daemon |
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| Copyright (C) 2002-2018 OpenVPN Inc <sales@openvpn.net> |
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| This distribution contains multiple components, some |
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| OpenVPN trademark |
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| OpenVPN license: |
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| LZO license: |
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| LZO is Copyright (C) Markus F.X.J. Oberhumer, |
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| Markus F.X.J. Oberhumer |
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| TAP-Win32/TAP-Win64 Driver license: |
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| This device driver was inspired by the CIPE-Win32 driver by |
| Damion K. Wilson. |
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| The source and object code of the TAP-Win32/TAP-Win64 driver |
| is Copyright (C) 2002-2018 OpenVPN Inc, and is released under |
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| GNU Public License (GPL) |
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| OpenVPN, LZO, and the TAP-Win32 distributions are |
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