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authorJenkins for Enea Linux Test Framework <eltf@list.enea.se>2019-08-19 22:39:37 +0200
committerJenkins for Enea Linux Test Framework <eltf@list.enea.se>2019-08-19 22:39:37 +0200
commitf77a9e1b738a61e9217e5f9101c99286675ab1b4 (patch)
tree22feb51b7363c1c3c250d5b1a2af9b05ce393aab
parent57c01f86c09ad3d021459cf034ac088f0c272de2 (diff)
downloadel_releases-nfv-access-f77a9e1b738a61e9217e5f9101c99286675ab1b4.tar.gz
Updated licenses.xml
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diff --git a/doc/book-enea-nfv-access-esdk-open-source/doc/licenses.xml b/doc/book-enea-nfv-access-esdk-open-source/doc/licenses.xml
index 79e1e5a..0a4521e 100755
--- a/doc/book-enea-nfv-access-esdk-open-source/doc/licenses.xml
+++ b/doc/book-enea-nfv-access-esdk-open-source/doc/licenses.xml
@@ -44,22 +44,10 @@ specific documentation.-->
44 <entry> LGPL-2.1, GPL-2.0</entry> 44 <entry> LGPL-2.1, GPL-2.0</entry>
45</row> 45</row>
46<row> 46<row>
47 <entry>aktualizr-auto-prov-creds</entry> 47 <entry>alsa-lib</entry>
48 <entry>1.0</entry> 48 <entry>1.1.4.1</entry>
49 <entry>Credentials for autoprovisioning scenario.</entry> 49 <entry>ALSA sound library.</entry>
50 <entry>MPL-2.0</entry> 50 <entry> LGPL-2.1, GPL-2.0</entry>
51</row>
52<row>
53 <entry>aktualizr-auto-prov</entry>
54 <entry>1.0</entry>
55 <entry>Configuration for automatically provisioning Aktualizr the SOTA Client application written in C++</entry>
56 <entry>MPL-2.0</entry>
57</row>
58<row>
59 <entry>aktualizr</entry>
60 <entry>1.0</entry>
61 <entry>SOTA Client application written in C++</entry>
62 <entry>MPL-2.0</entry>
63</row> 51</row>
64<row> 52<row>
65 <entry>ant</entry> 53 <entry>ant</entry>
@@ -98,12 +86,6 @@ specific documentation.-->
98 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry> 86 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry>
99</row> 87</row>
100<row> 88<row>
101 <entry>asn1c</entry>
102 <entry>0.9.28</entry>
103 <entry>Generates serialization routines from ASN.1 schemas</entry>
104 <entry>BSD</entry>
105</row>
106<row>
107 <entry>attr</entry> 89 <entry>attr</entry>
108 <entry>2.4.47</entry> 90 <entry>2.4.47</entry>
109 <entry>Utilities for manipulating filesystem extended attributes.</entry> 91 <entry>Utilities for manipulating filesystem extended attributes.</entry>
@@ -494,6 +476,24 @@ specific documentation.-->
494 <entry>MIT</entry> 476 <entry>MIT</entry>
495</row> 477</row>
496<row> 478<row>
479 <entry>efibootmgr</entry>
480 <entry>0.15</entry>
481 <entry>Linux user-space application to modify the EFI Boot Manager.</entry>
482 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry>
483</row>
484<row>
485 <entry>efitools</entry>
486 <entry>1.7.0</entry>
487 <entry>From the EFI Tools package in the Linux user-space it's now possible to read and manipulate the UEFI signatures database via the new efi-readvar and efi-updatevar commands. Aside from needing efitools 1.4 the EFIVARFS file-system is also needed which was only introduced in the Linux 3.8 kernel. </entry>
488 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry>
489</row>
490<row>
491 <entry>efivar</entry>
492 <entry>0.31</entry>
493 <entry>efivar provides a simple command line interface to the UEFI variable facility</entry>
494 <entry>LGPL-2.1</entry>
495</row>
496<row>
497 <entry>element-vcpe</entry> 497 <entry>element-vcpe</entry>
498 <entry>4.0.3</entry> 498 <entry>4.0.3</entry>
499 <entry>vCPE(based on Element-ODM)</entry> 499 <entry>vCPE(based on Element-ODM)</entry>
@@ -506,15 +506,15 @@ specific documentation.-->
506 <entry> GPL-3.0, Elfutils-Exception</entry> 506 <entry> GPL-3.0, Elfutils-Exception</entry>
507</row> 507</row>
508<row> 508<row>
509 <entry>enea-nfv-access-edgelink-netconf</entry> 509 <entry>enea-nfv-access-vnf</entry>
510 <entry>1.0</entry> 510 <entry>1.0</entry>
511 <entry>Image for the host side of the Enea NFV Access Platform with ODM and NETCONF Edgelink customizations</entry> 511 <entry>VNF image of the Enea NFV Access Platform includes kernel rootfs and boot parameters</entry>
512 <entry>MIT</entry> 512 <entry>MIT</entry>
513</row> 513</row>
514<row> 514<row>
515 <entry>enea-nfv-access-vnf</entry> 515 <entry>enea-nfv-access</entry>
516 <entry>1.0</entry> 516 <entry>1.0</entry>
517 <entry>VNF image of the Enea NFV Access Platform includes kernel rootfs and boot parameters</entry> 517 <entry>Image for the host side of the Enea NFV Access Platform with ODM and NETCONF Edgelink customizations</entry>
518 <entry>MIT</entry> 518 <entry>MIT</entry>
519</row> 519</row>
520<row> 520<row>
@@ -860,6 +860,12 @@ specific documentation.-->
860 <entry>GPL-3.0</entry> 860 <entry>GPL-3.0</entry>
861</row> 861</row>
862<row> 862<row>
863 <entry>help2man</entry>
864 <entry>1.47.4</entry>
865 <entry>Program for creating simple man pages.</entry>
866 <entry>GPL-3.0</entry>
867</row>
868<row>
863 <entry>htop</entry> 869 <entry>htop</entry>
864 <entry>1.0.3</entry> 870 <entry>1.0.3</entry>
865 <entry>htop process monitor.</entry> 871 <entry>htop process monitor.</entry>
@@ -950,6 +956,12 @@ specific documentation.-->
950 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry> 956 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry>
951</row> 957</row>
952<row> 958<row>
959 <entry>iw</entry>
960 <entry>4.9</entry>
961 <entry>iw is a new nl80211 based CLI configuration utility for wireless devices. It supports almost all new drivers that have been added to the kernel recently. </entry>
962 <entry>BSD</entry>
963</row>
964<row>
953 <entry>jacl</entry> 965 <entry>jacl</entry>
954 <entry>1.4.1</entry> 966 <entry>1.4.1</entry>
955 <entry>Tcl interpreter for Java</entry> 967 <entry>Tcl interpreter for Java</entry>
@@ -1136,6 +1148,12 @@ specific documentation.-->
1136 <entry>MIT</entry> 1148 <entry>MIT</entry>
1137</row> 1149</row>
1138<row> 1150<row>
1151 <entry>libfile-slurp-perl</entry>
1152 <entry>9999.19</entry>
1153 <entry>This module provides subroutines to read or write entire files with a simple call. It also has a subroutine for reading the list of filenames in a directory. </entry>
1154 <entry> Artistic-1.0, GPL-1.0</entry>
1155</row>
1156<row>
1139 <entry>libgcc</entry> 1157 <entry>libgcc</entry>
1140 <entry>7.3.0</entry> 1158 <entry>7.3.0</entry>
1141 <entry>GNU cc and gcc C compilers.</entry> 1159 <entry>GNU cc and gcc C compilers.</entry>
@@ -1262,18 +1280,18 @@ specific documentation.-->
1262 <entry>LGPL-2.1</entry> 1280 <entry>LGPL-2.1</entry>
1263</row> 1281</row>
1264<row> 1282<row>
1283 <entry>libsign</entry>
1284 <entry>0.3.2</entry>
1285 <entry>This project targets to provide a generic signing framework. This framework separates the signing request and signing process and correspondingly forms the so-called signlet and signaturelet. Each signaturelet only concerns about the details about how to construct the layout of a signature format and signlet only cares how to construct the signing request. </entry>
1286 <entry>BSD-3-Clause</entry>
1287</row>
1288<row>
1265 <entry>libsm</entry> 1289 <entry>libsm</entry>
1266 <entry>1.2.2</entry> 1290 <entry>1.2.2</entry>
1267 <entry>"The Session Management Library (SMlib) is a low-level \""C\"" language interface to XSMP. The purpose of the X Session Management Protocol (XSMP) is to provide a uniform mechanism for users to save and restore their sessions. A session is a group of clients each of which has a particular state."</entry> 1291 <entry>"The Session Management Library (SMlib) is a low-level \""C\"" language interface to XSMP. The purpose of the X Session Management Protocol (XSMP) is to provide a uniform mechanism for users to save and restore their sessions. A session is a group of clients each of which has a particular state."</entry>
1268 <entry>MIT</entry> 1292 <entry>MIT</entry>
1269</row> 1293</row>
1270<row> 1294<row>
1271 <entry>libsodium</entry>
1272 <entry>1.0.11</entry>
1273 <entry>The Sodium crypto library.</entry>
1274 <entry>ISC</entry>
1275</row>
1276<row>
1277 <entry>libtasn1</entry> 1295 <entry>libtasn1</entry>
1278 <entry>4.12</entry> 1296 <entry>4.12</entry>
1279 <entry>Library for ASN.1 and DER manipulation.</entry> 1297 <entry>Library for ASN.1 and DER manipulation.</entry>
@@ -1389,13 +1407,13 @@ specific documentation.-->
1389</row> 1407</row>
1390<row> 1408<row>
1391 <entry>linux-intel-guest</entry> 1409 <entry>linux-intel-guest</entry>
1392 <entry>4.14.35</entry> 1410 <entry>4.14.123</entry>
1393 <entry>Linux kernel.</entry> 1411 <entry>Linux kernel.</entry>
1394 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry> 1412 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry>
1395</row> 1413</row>
1396<row> 1414<row>
1397 <entry>linux-intel-host</entry> 1415 <entry>linux-intel-host</entry>
1398 <entry>4.14.35</entry> 1416 <entry>4.14.123</entry>
1399 <entry>Linux kernel.</entry> 1417 <entry>Linux kernel.</entry>
1400 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry> 1418 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry>
1401</row> 1419</row>
@@ -1514,6 +1532,12 @@ specific documentation.-->
1514 <entry> GPL-2.0, LGPL-2.1</entry> 1532 <entry> GPL-2.0, LGPL-2.1</entry>
1515</row> 1533</row>
1516<row> 1534<row>
1535 <entry>mokutil</entry>
1536 <entry>0.3.0</entry>
1537 <entry>The utility to manipulate machines owner keys which managed in shim.</entry>
1538 <entry>GPL-3.0</entry>
1539</row>
1540<row>
1517 <entry>mozjs</entry> 1541 <entry>mozjs</entry>
1518 <entry>17.0.0</entry> 1542 <entry>17.0.0</entry>
1519 <entry>SpiderMonkey is Mozilla's JavaScript engine written in C/C++.</entry> 1543 <entry>SpiderMonkey is Mozilla's JavaScript engine written in C/C++.</entry>
@@ -1688,6 +1712,12 @@ specific documentation.-->
1688 <entry>MIT</entry> 1712 <entry>MIT</entry>
1689</row> 1713</row>
1690<row> 1714<row>
1715 <entry>packagegroup-efi-secure-boot</entry>
1716 <entry>1.0</entry>
1717 <entry>EFI Secure Boot packages for secure-environment.</entry>
1718 <entry>MIT</entry>
1719</row>
1720<row>
1691 <entry>packagegroup-enea-virtualization-4gusb-modems</entry> 1721 <entry>packagegroup-enea-virtualization-4gusb-modems</entry>
1692 <entry>1.0</entry> 1722 <entry>1.0</entry>
1693 <entry>Packagegroup for 4G usb modems.</entry> 1723 <entry>Packagegroup for 4G usb modems.</entry>
@@ -1736,12 +1766,6 @@ specific documentation.-->
1736 <entry>MIT</entry> 1766 <entry>MIT</entry>
1737</row> 1767</row>
1738<row> 1768<row>
1739 <entry>packagegroup-enea-virtualization-openstack</entry>
1740 <entry>1.0</entry>
1741 <entry>This packagegroups adds dependencies for deploying Openstack using Kolla.</entry>
1742 <entry>MIT</entry>
1743</row>
1744<row>
1745 <entry>packagegroup-enea-virtualization-ovs</entry> 1769 <entry>packagegroup-enea-virtualization-ovs</entry>
1746 <entry>1.0</entry> 1770 <entry>1.0</entry>
1747 <entry>Packagegroup for Open vSwitch.</entry> 1771 <entry>Packagegroup for Open vSwitch.</entry>
@@ -1760,6 +1784,12 @@ specific documentation.-->
1760 <entry>MIT</entry> 1784 <entry>MIT</entry>
1761</row> 1785</row>
1762<row> 1786<row>
1787 <entry>packagegroup-enea-wifi</entry>
1788 <entry>1.0</entry>
1789 <entry>This package group includes packages and packagegroups that enable WiFi connectivity in the Enea NFV Access platform</entry>
1790 <entry>MIT</entry>
1791</row>
1792<row>
1763 <entry>parted</entry> 1793 <entry>parted</entry>
1764 <entry>3.2</entry> 1794 <entry>3.2</entry>
1765 <entry>Disk partition editing/resizing utility.</entry> 1795 <entry>Disk partition editing/resizing utility.</entry>
@@ -1850,12 +1880,6 @@ specific documentation.-->
1850 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry> 1880 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry>
1851</row> 1881</row>
1852<row> 1882<row>
1853 <entry>python-asn1crypto</entry>
1854 <entry>0.23.0</entry>
1855 <entry>Python binding to the Networking and Cryptography (NaCl) library</entry>
1856 <entry>Apache-2.0</entry>
1857</row>
1858<row>
1859 <entry>python-certifi</entry> 1883 <entry>python-certifi</entry>
1860 <entry>2017.7.27.1</entry> 1884 <entry>2017.7.27.1</entry>
1861 <entry>This installable Python package contains a CA Bundle that you can reference in your Python code. This is useful for verifying HTTP requests for example. This is the same CA Bundle which ships with the Requests codebase and is derived from Mozilla Firefox's canonical set.</entry> 1885 <entry>This installable Python package contains a CA Bundle that you can reference in your Python code. This is useful for verifying HTTP requests for example. This is the same CA Bundle which ships with the Requests codebase and is derived from Mozilla Firefox's canonical set.</entry>
@@ -1905,8 +1929,8 @@ specific documentation.-->
1905</row> 1929</row>
1906<row> 1930<row>
1907 <entry>python-futures</entry> 1931 <entry>python-futures</entry>
1908 <entry>3.0.3</entry> 1932 <entry>3.0.5</entry>
1909 <entry>Backport of the concurrent.futures package from Python 3.2</entry> 1933 <entry>The concurrent.futures module provides a high-level interface for asynchronously executing callables.</entry>
1910 <entry>BSD</entry> 1934 <entry>BSD</entry>
1911</row> 1935</row>
1912<row> 1936<row>
@@ -2216,12 +2240,24 @@ specific documentation.-->
2216 <entry>Apache-2.0</entry> 2240 <entry>Apache-2.0</entry>
2217</row> 2241</row>
2218<row> 2242<row>
2243 <entry>sbsigntool</entry>
2244 <entry>0.6</entry>
2245 <entry>Utilities for signing UEFI binaries for use with secure boot.</entry>
2246 <entry>GPL-3.0</entry>
2247</row>
2248<row>
2219 <entry>sed</entry> 2249 <entry>sed</entry>
2220 <entry>4.2.2</entry> 2250 <entry>4.2.2</entry>
2221 <entry>Stream EDitor (text filtering utility).</entry> 2251 <entry>Stream EDitor (text filtering utility).</entry>
2222 <entry>GPL-3.0</entry> 2252 <entry>GPL-3.0</entry>
2223</row> 2253</row>
2224<row> 2254<row>
2255 <entry>seloader</entry>
2256 <entry>0.4.6</entry>
2257 <entry>The SELoader is designed to authenticate the non-PE files such as grub configuration initrd grub modules which cannot be verified by the MOK Verify Protocol registered by shim loader. In order to conveniently authenticate the PE file with gBS-&gt;LoadImage() and gBS-&gt;StartImage() the SELoader hooks EFI Security2 Architectural Protocol and employs MOK Verify Protocol to verify the PE file. If only UEFI Secure Boot is enabled the SELoader just simplily calls gBS-&gt;LoadImage() and gBS-&gt;StartImage() to allow BIOS to verify PE file. The SELoader publishes MOK2 Verify Protocol which provides a flexible interface to allow the bootloader to verify the file file buffer or memory buffer without knowing the file format. </entry>
2258 <entry>BSD-3-Clause</entry>
2259</row>
2260<row>
2225 <entry>serf</entry> 2261 <entry>serf</entry>
2226 <entry>1.3.9</entry> 2262 <entry>1.3.9</entry>
2227 <entry>High-Performance Asynchronous HTTP Client Library.</entry> 2263 <entry>High-Performance Asynchronous HTTP Client Library.</entry>
@@ -2258,6 +2294,12 @@ specific documentation.-->
2258 <entry>LGPL-2.0</entry> 2294 <entry>LGPL-2.0</entry>
2259</row> 2295</row>
2260<row> 2296<row>
2297 <entry>shim</entry>
2298 <entry>12</entry>
2299 <entry>shim is a trivial EFI application that when run attempts to open and execute another application. It will initially attempt to do this via the standard EFI LoadImage() and StartImage() calls. If these fail (because secure boot is enabled and the binary is not signed with an appropriate key for instance) it will then validate the binary against a built-in certificate. If this succeeds and if the binary or signing key are not blacklisted then shim will relocate and execute the binary.</entry>
2300 <entry>BSD-2-Clause</entry>
2301</row>
2302<row>
2261 <entry>simpleproxy</entry> 2303 <entry>simpleproxy</entry>
2262 <entry>1.0</entry> 2304 <entry>1.0</entry>
2263 <entry>Simpleproxy.</entry> 2305 <entry>Simpleproxy.</entry>
@@ -2288,12 +2330,6 @@ specific documentation.-->
2288 <entry>Apache-2.0</entry> 2330 <entry>Apache-2.0</entry>
2289</row> 2331</row>
2290<row> 2332<row>
2291 <entry>sudo</entry>
2292 <entry>1.8.20p2</entry>
2293 <entry>Sudo (superuser do) allows a system administrator to give certain users (or groups of users) the ability to run some (or all) commands as root while logging all commands and arguments.</entry>
2294 <entry> ISC, BSD, Zlib</entry>
2295</row>
2296<row>
2297 <entry>swig</entry> 2333 <entry>swig</entry>
2298 <entry>3.0.12</entry> 2334 <entry>3.0.12</entry>
2299 <entry>SWIG - Simplified Wrapper and Interface Generator.</entry> 2335 <entry>SWIG - Simplified Wrapper and Interface Generator.</entry>
diff --git a/doc/book-enea-nfv-access-open-source/doc/licenses.xml b/doc/book-enea-nfv-access-open-source/doc/licenses.xml
index 79e1e5a..0a4521e 100644
--- a/doc/book-enea-nfv-access-open-source/doc/licenses.xml
+++ b/doc/book-enea-nfv-access-open-source/doc/licenses.xml
@@ -44,22 +44,10 @@ specific documentation.-->
44 <entry> LGPL-2.1, GPL-2.0</entry> 44 <entry> LGPL-2.1, GPL-2.0</entry>
45</row> 45</row>
46<row> 46<row>
47 <entry>aktualizr-auto-prov-creds</entry> 47 <entry>alsa-lib</entry>
48 <entry>1.0</entry> 48 <entry>1.1.4.1</entry>
49 <entry>Credentials for autoprovisioning scenario.</entry> 49 <entry>ALSA sound library.</entry>
50 <entry>MPL-2.0</entry> 50 <entry> LGPL-2.1, GPL-2.0</entry>
51</row>
52<row>
53 <entry>aktualizr-auto-prov</entry>
54 <entry>1.0</entry>
55 <entry>Configuration for automatically provisioning Aktualizr the SOTA Client application written in C++</entry>
56 <entry>MPL-2.0</entry>
57</row>
58<row>
59 <entry>aktualizr</entry>
60 <entry>1.0</entry>
61 <entry>SOTA Client application written in C++</entry>
62 <entry>MPL-2.0</entry>
63</row> 51</row>
64<row> 52<row>
65 <entry>ant</entry> 53 <entry>ant</entry>
@@ -98,12 +86,6 @@ specific documentation.-->
98 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry> 86 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry>
99</row> 87</row>
100<row> 88<row>
101 <entry>asn1c</entry>
102 <entry>0.9.28</entry>
103 <entry>Generates serialization routines from ASN.1 schemas</entry>
104 <entry>BSD</entry>
105</row>
106<row>
107 <entry>attr</entry> 89 <entry>attr</entry>
108 <entry>2.4.47</entry> 90 <entry>2.4.47</entry>
109 <entry>Utilities for manipulating filesystem extended attributes.</entry> 91 <entry>Utilities for manipulating filesystem extended attributes.</entry>
@@ -494,6 +476,24 @@ specific documentation.-->
494 <entry>MIT</entry> 476 <entry>MIT</entry>
495</row> 477</row>
496<row> 478<row>
479 <entry>efibootmgr</entry>
480 <entry>0.15</entry>
481 <entry>Linux user-space application to modify the EFI Boot Manager.</entry>
482 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry>
483</row>
484<row>
485 <entry>efitools</entry>
486 <entry>1.7.0</entry>
487 <entry>From the EFI Tools package in the Linux user-space it's now possible to read and manipulate the UEFI signatures database via the new efi-readvar and efi-updatevar commands. Aside from needing efitools 1.4 the EFIVARFS file-system is also needed which was only introduced in the Linux 3.8 kernel. </entry>
488 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry>
489</row>
490<row>
491 <entry>efivar</entry>
492 <entry>0.31</entry>
493 <entry>efivar provides a simple command line interface to the UEFI variable facility</entry>
494 <entry>LGPL-2.1</entry>
495</row>
496<row>
497 <entry>element-vcpe</entry> 497 <entry>element-vcpe</entry>
498 <entry>4.0.3</entry> 498 <entry>4.0.3</entry>
499 <entry>vCPE(based on Element-ODM)</entry> 499 <entry>vCPE(based on Element-ODM)</entry>
@@ -506,15 +506,15 @@ specific documentation.-->
506 <entry> GPL-3.0, Elfutils-Exception</entry> 506 <entry> GPL-3.0, Elfutils-Exception</entry>
507</row> 507</row>
508<row> 508<row>
509 <entry>enea-nfv-access-edgelink-netconf</entry> 509 <entry>enea-nfv-access-vnf</entry>
510 <entry>1.0</entry> 510 <entry>1.0</entry>
511 <entry>Image for the host side of the Enea NFV Access Platform with ODM and NETCONF Edgelink customizations</entry> 511 <entry>VNF image of the Enea NFV Access Platform includes kernel rootfs and boot parameters</entry>
512 <entry>MIT</entry> 512 <entry>MIT</entry>
513</row> 513</row>
514<row> 514<row>
515 <entry>enea-nfv-access-vnf</entry> 515 <entry>enea-nfv-access</entry>
516 <entry>1.0</entry> 516 <entry>1.0</entry>
517 <entry>VNF image of the Enea NFV Access Platform includes kernel rootfs and boot parameters</entry> 517 <entry>Image for the host side of the Enea NFV Access Platform with ODM and NETCONF Edgelink customizations</entry>
518 <entry>MIT</entry> 518 <entry>MIT</entry>
519</row> 519</row>
520<row> 520<row>
@@ -860,6 +860,12 @@ specific documentation.-->
860 <entry>GPL-3.0</entry> 860 <entry>GPL-3.0</entry>
861</row> 861</row>
862<row> 862<row>
863 <entry>help2man</entry>
864 <entry>1.47.4</entry>
865 <entry>Program for creating simple man pages.</entry>
866 <entry>GPL-3.0</entry>
867</row>
868<row>
863 <entry>htop</entry> 869 <entry>htop</entry>
864 <entry>1.0.3</entry> 870 <entry>1.0.3</entry>
865 <entry>htop process monitor.</entry> 871 <entry>htop process monitor.</entry>
@@ -950,6 +956,12 @@ specific documentation.-->
950 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry> 956 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry>
951</row> 957</row>
952<row> 958<row>
959 <entry>iw</entry>
960 <entry>4.9</entry>
961 <entry>iw is a new nl80211 based CLI configuration utility for wireless devices. It supports almost all new drivers that have been added to the kernel recently. </entry>
962 <entry>BSD</entry>
963</row>
964<row>
953 <entry>jacl</entry> 965 <entry>jacl</entry>
954 <entry>1.4.1</entry> 966 <entry>1.4.1</entry>
955 <entry>Tcl interpreter for Java</entry> 967 <entry>Tcl interpreter for Java</entry>
@@ -1136,6 +1148,12 @@ specific documentation.-->
1136 <entry>MIT</entry> 1148 <entry>MIT</entry>
1137</row> 1149</row>
1138<row> 1150<row>
1151 <entry>libfile-slurp-perl</entry>
1152 <entry>9999.19</entry>
1153 <entry>This module provides subroutines to read or write entire files with a simple call. It also has a subroutine for reading the list of filenames in a directory. </entry>
1154 <entry> Artistic-1.0, GPL-1.0</entry>
1155</row>
1156<row>
1139 <entry>libgcc</entry> 1157 <entry>libgcc</entry>
1140 <entry>7.3.0</entry> 1158 <entry>7.3.0</entry>
1141 <entry>GNU cc and gcc C compilers.</entry> 1159 <entry>GNU cc and gcc C compilers.</entry>
@@ -1262,18 +1280,18 @@ specific documentation.-->
1262 <entry>LGPL-2.1</entry> 1280 <entry>LGPL-2.1</entry>
1263</row> 1281</row>
1264<row> 1282<row>
1283 <entry>libsign</entry>
1284 <entry>0.3.2</entry>
1285 <entry>This project targets to provide a generic signing framework. This framework separates the signing request and signing process and correspondingly forms the so-called signlet and signaturelet. Each signaturelet only concerns about the details about how to construct the layout of a signature format and signlet only cares how to construct the signing request. </entry>
1286 <entry>BSD-3-Clause</entry>
1287</row>
1288<row>
1265 <entry>libsm</entry> 1289 <entry>libsm</entry>
1266 <entry>1.2.2</entry> 1290 <entry>1.2.2</entry>
1267 <entry>"The Session Management Library (SMlib) is a low-level \""C\"" language interface to XSMP. The purpose of the X Session Management Protocol (XSMP) is to provide a uniform mechanism for users to save and restore their sessions. A session is a group of clients each of which has a particular state."</entry> 1291 <entry>"The Session Management Library (SMlib) is a low-level \""C\"" language interface to XSMP. The purpose of the X Session Management Protocol (XSMP) is to provide a uniform mechanism for users to save and restore their sessions. A session is a group of clients each of which has a particular state."</entry>
1268 <entry>MIT</entry> 1292 <entry>MIT</entry>
1269</row> 1293</row>
1270<row> 1294<row>
1271 <entry>libsodium</entry>
1272 <entry>1.0.11</entry>
1273 <entry>The Sodium crypto library.</entry>
1274 <entry>ISC</entry>
1275</row>
1276<row>
1277 <entry>libtasn1</entry> 1295 <entry>libtasn1</entry>
1278 <entry>4.12</entry> 1296 <entry>4.12</entry>
1279 <entry>Library for ASN.1 and DER manipulation.</entry> 1297 <entry>Library for ASN.1 and DER manipulation.</entry>
@@ -1389,13 +1407,13 @@ specific documentation.-->
1389</row> 1407</row>
1390<row> 1408<row>
1391 <entry>linux-intel-guest</entry> 1409 <entry>linux-intel-guest</entry>
1392 <entry>4.14.35</entry> 1410 <entry>4.14.123</entry>
1393 <entry>Linux kernel.</entry> 1411 <entry>Linux kernel.</entry>
1394 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry> 1412 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry>
1395</row> 1413</row>
1396<row> 1414<row>
1397 <entry>linux-intel-host</entry> 1415 <entry>linux-intel-host</entry>
1398 <entry>4.14.35</entry> 1416 <entry>4.14.123</entry>
1399 <entry>Linux kernel.</entry> 1417 <entry>Linux kernel.</entry>
1400 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry> 1418 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry>
1401</row> 1419</row>
@@ -1514,6 +1532,12 @@ specific documentation.-->
1514 <entry> GPL-2.0, LGPL-2.1</entry> 1532 <entry> GPL-2.0, LGPL-2.1</entry>
1515</row> 1533</row>
1516<row> 1534<row>
1535 <entry>mokutil</entry>
1536 <entry>0.3.0</entry>
1537 <entry>The utility to manipulate machines owner keys which managed in shim.</entry>
1538 <entry>GPL-3.0</entry>
1539</row>
1540<row>
1517 <entry>mozjs</entry> 1541 <entry>mozjs</entry>
1518 <entry>17.0.0</entry> 1542 <entry>17.0.0</entry>
1519 <entry>SpiderMonkey is Mozilla's JavaScript engine written in C/C++.</entry> 1543 <entry>SpiderMonkey is Mozilla's JavaScript engine written in C/C++.</entry>
@@ -1688,6 +1712,12 @@ specific documentation.-->
1688 <entry>MIT</entry> 1712 <entry>MIT</entry>
1689</row> 1713</row>
1690<row> 1714<row>
1715 <entry>packagegroup-efi-secure-boot</entry>
1716 <entry>1.0</entry>
1717 <entry>EFI Secure Boot packages for secure-environment.</entry>
1718 <entry>MIT</entry>
1719</row>
1720<row>
1691 <entry>packagegroup-enea-virtualization-4gusb-modems</entry> 1721 <entry>packagegroup-enea-virtualization-4gusb-modems</entry>
1692 <entry>1.0</entry> 1722 <entry>1.0</entry>
1693 <entry>Packagegroup for 4G usb modems.</entry> 1723 <entry>Packagegroup for 4G usb modems.</entry>
@@ -1736,12 +1766,6 @@ specific documentation.-->
1736 <entry>MIT</entry> 1766 <entry>MIT</entry>
1737</row> 1767</row>
1738<row> 1768<row>
1739 <entry>packagegroup-enea-virtualization-openstack</entry>
1740 <entry>1.0</entry>
1741 <entry>This packagegroups adds dependencies for deploying Openstack using Kolla.</entry>
1742 <entry>MIT</entry>
1743</row>
1744<row>
1745 <entry>packagegroup-enea-virtualization-ovs</entry> 1769 <entry>packagegroup-enea-virtualization-ovs</entry>
1746 <entry>1.0</entry> 1770 <entry>1.0</entry>
1747 <entry>Packagegroup for Open vSwitch.</entry> 1771 <entry>Packagegroup for Open vSwitch.</entry>
@@ -1760,6 +1784,12 @@ specific documentation.-->
1760 <entry>MIT</entry> 1784 <entry>MIT</entry>
1761</row> 1785</row>
1762<row> 1786<row>
1787 <entry>packagegroup-enea-wifi</entry>
1788 <entry>1.0</entry>
1789 <entry>This package group includes packages and packagegroups that enable WiFi connectivity in the Enea NFV Access platform</entry>
1790 <entry>MIT</entry>
1791</row>
1792<row>
1763 <entry>parted</entry> 1793 <entry>parted</entry>
1764 <entry>3.2</entry> 1794 <entry>3.2</entry>
1765 <entry>Disk partition editing/resizing utility.</entry> 1795 <entry>Disk partition editing/resizing utility.</entry>
@@ -1850,12 +1880,6 @@ specific documentation.-->
1850 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry> 1880 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry>
1851</row> 1881</row>
1852<row> 1882<row>
1853 <entry>python-asn1crypto</entry>
1854 <entry>0.23.0</entry>
1855 <entry>Python binding to the Networking and Cryptography (NaCl) library</entry>
1856 <entry>Apache-2.0</entry>
1857</row>
1858<row>
1859 <entry>python-certifi</entry> 1883 <entry>python-certifi</entry>
1860 <entry>2017.7.27.1</entry> 1884 <entry>2017.7.27.1</entry>
1861 <entry>This installable Python package contains a CA Bundle that you can reference in your Python code. This is useful for verifying HTTP requests for example. This is the same CA Bundle which ships with the Requests codebase and is derived from Mozilla Firefox's canonical set.</entry> 1885 <entry>This installable Python package contains a CA Bundle that you can reference in your Python code. This is useful for verifying HTTP requests for example. This is the same CA Bundle which ships with the Requests codebase and is derived from Mozilla Firefox's canonical set.</entry>
@@ -1905,8 +1929,8 @@ specific documentation.-->
1905</row> 1929</row>
1906<row> 1930<row>
1907 <entry>python-futures</entry> 1931 <entry>python-futures</entry>
1908 <entry>3.0.3</entry> 1932 <entry>3.0.5</entry>
1909 <entry>Backport of the concurrent.futures package from Python 3.2</entry> 1933 <entry>The concurrent.futures module provides a high-level interface for asynchronously executing callables.</entry>
1910 <entry>BSD</entry> 1934 <entry>BSD</entry>
1911</row> 1935</row>
1912<row> 1936<row>
@@ -2216,12 +2240,24 @@ specific documentation.-->
2216 <entry>Apache-2.0</entry> 2240 <entry>Apache-2.0</entry>
2217</row> 2241</row>
2218<row> 2242<row>
2243 <entry>sbsigntool</entry>
2244 <entry>0.6</entry>
2245 <entry>Utilities for signing UEFI binaries for use with secure boot.</entry>
2246 <entry>GPL-3.0</entry>
2247</row>
2248<row>
2219 <entry>sed</entry> 2249 <entry>sed</entry>
2220 <entry>4.2.2</entry> 2250 <entry>4.2.2</entry>
2221 <entry>Stream EDitor (text filtering utility).</entry> 2251 <entry>Stream EDitor (text filtering utility).</entry>
2222 <entry>GPL-3.0</entry> 2252 <entry>GPL-3.0</entry>
2223</row> 2253</row>
2224<row> 2254<row>
2255 <entry>seloader</entry>
2256 <entry>0.4.6</entry>
2257 <entry>The SELoader is designed to authenticate the non-PE files such as grub configuration initrd grub modules which cannot be verified by the MOK Verify Protocol registered by shim loader. In order to conveniently authenticate the PE file with gBS-&gt;LoadImage() and gBS-&gt;StartImage() the SELoader hooks EFI Security2 Architectural Protocol and employs MOK Verify Protocol to verify the PE file. If only UEFI Secure Boot is enabled the SELoader just simplily calls gBS-&gt;LoadImage() and gBS-&gt;StartImage() to allow BIOS to verify PE file. The SELoader publishes MOK2 Verify Protocol which provides a flexible interface to allow the bootloader to verify the file file buffer or memory buffer without knowing the file format. </entry>
2258 <entry>BSD-3-Clause</entry>
2259</row>
2260<row>
2225 <entry>serf</entry> 2261 <entry>serf</entry>
2226 <entry>1.3.9</entry> 2262 <entry>1.3.9</entry>
2227 <entry>High-Performance Asynchronous HTTP Client Library.</entry> 2263 <entry>High-Performance Asynchronous HTTP Client Library.</entry>
@@ -2258,6 +2294,12 @@ specific documentation.-->
2258 <entry>LGPL-2.0</entry> 2294 <entry>LGPL-2.0</entry>
2259</row> 2295</row>
2260<row> 2296<row>
2297 <entry>shim</entry>
2298 <entry>12</entry>
2299 <entry>shim is a trivial EFI application that when run attempts to open and execute another application. It will initially attempt to do this via the standard EFI LoadImage() and StartImage() calls. If these fail (because secure boot is enabled and the binary is not signed with an appropriate key for instance) it will then validate the binary against a built-in certificate. If this succeeds and if the binary or signing key are not blacklisted then shim will relocate and execute the binary.</entry>
2300 <entry>BSD-2-Clause</entry>
2301</row>
2302<row>
2261 <entry>simpleproxy</entry> 2303 <entry>simpleproxy</entry>
2262 <entry>1.0</entry> 2304 <entry>1.0</entry>
2263 <entry>Simpleproxy.</entry> 2305 <entry>Simpleproxy.</entry>
@@ -2288,12 +2330,6 @@ specific documentation.-->
2288 <entry>Apache-2.0</entry> 2330 <entry>Apache-2.0</entry>
2289</row> 2331</row>
2290<row> 2332<row>
2291 <entry>sudo</entry>
2292 <entry>1.8.20p2</entry>
2293 <entry>Sudo (superuser do) allows a system administrator to give certain users (or groups of users) the ability to run some (or all) commands as root while logging all commands and arguments.</entry>
2294 <entry> ISC, BSD, Zlib</entry>
2295</row>
2296<row>
2297 <entry>swig</entry> 2333 <entry>swig</entry>
2298 <entry>3.0.12</entry> 2334 <entry>3.0.12</entry>
2299 <entry>SWIG - Simplified Wrapper and Interface Generator.</entry> 2335 <entry>SWIG - Simplified Wrapper and Interface Generator.</entry>
diff --git a/doc/book-enea-nfv-access-sdk-open-source/doc/licenses.xml b/doc/book-enea-nfv-access-sdk-open-source/doc/licenses.xml
index 79e1e5a..0a4521e 100644
--- a/doc/book-enea-nfv-access-sdk-open-source/doc/licenses.xml
+++ b/doc/book-enea-nfv-access-sdk-open-source/doc/licenses.xml
@@ -44,22 +44,10 @@ specific documentation.-->
44 <entry> LGPL-2.1, GPL-2.0</entry> 44 <entry> LGPL-2.1, GPL-2.0</entry>
45</row> 45</row>
46<row> 46<row>
47 <entry>aktualizr-auto-prov-creds</entry> 47 <entry>alsa-lib</entry>
48 <entry>1.0</entry> 48 <entry>1.1.4.1</entry>
49 <entry>Credentials for autoprovisioning scenario.</entry> 49 <entry>ALSA sound library.</entry>
50 <entry>MPL-2.0</entry> 50 <entry> LGPL-2.1, GPL-2.0</entry>
51</row>
52<row>
53 <entry>aktualizr-auto-prov</entry>
54 <entry>1.0</entry>
55 <entry>Configuration for automatically provisioning Aktualizr the SOTA Client application written in C++</entry>
56 <entry>MPL-2.0</entry>
57</row>
58<row>
59 <entry>aktualizr</entry>
60 <entry>1.0</entry>
61 <entry>SOTA Client application written in C++</entry>
62 <entry>MPL-2.0</entry>
63</row> 51</row>
64<row> 52<row>
65 <entry>ant</entry> 53 <entry>ant</entry>
@@ -98,12 +86,6 @@ specific documentation.-->
98 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry> 86 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry>
99</row> 87</row>
100<row> 88<row>
101 <entry>asn1c</entry>
102 <entry>0.9.28</entry>
103 <entry>Generates serialization routines from ASN.1 schemas</entry>
104 <entry>BSD</entry>
105</row>
106<row>
107 <entry>attr</entry> 89 <entry>attr</entry>
108 <entry>2.4.47</entry> 90 <entry>2.4.47</entry>
109 <entry>Utilities for manipulating filesystem extended attributes.</entry> 91 <entry>Utilities for manipulating filesystem extended attributes.</entry>
@@ -494,6 +476,24 @@ specific documentation.-->
494 <entry>MIT</entry> 476 <entry>MIT</entry>
495</row> 477</row>
496<row> 478<row>
479 <entry>efibootmgr</entry>
480 <entry>0.15</entry>
481 <entry>Linux user-space application to modify the EFI Boot Manager.</entry>
482 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry>
483</row>
484<row>
485 <entry>efitools</entry>
486 <entry>1.7.0</entry>
487 <entry>From the EFI Tools package in the Linux user-space it's now possible to read and manipulate the UEFI signatures database via the new efi-readvar and efi-updatevar commands. Aside from needing efitools 1.4 the EFIVARFS file-system is also needed which was only introduced in the Linux 3.8 kernel. </entry>
488 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry>
489</row>
490<row>
491 <entry>efivar</entry>
492 <entry>0.31</entry>
493 <entry>efivar provides a simple command line interface to the UEFI variable facility</entry>
494 <entry>LGPL-2.1</entry>
495</row>
496<row>
497 <entry>element-vcpe</entry> 497 <entry>element-vcpe</entry>
498 <entry>4.0.3</entry> 498 <entry>4.0.3</entry>
499 <entry>vCPE(based on Element-ODM)</entry> 499 <entry>vCPE(based on Element-ODM)</entry>
@@ -506,15 +506,15 @@ specific documentation.-->
506 <entry> GPL-3.0, Elfutils-Exception</entry> 506 <entry> GPL-3.0, Elfutils-Exception</entry>
507</row> 507</row>
508<row> 508<row>
509 <entry>enea-nfv-access-edgelink-netconf</entry> 509 <entry>enea-nfv-access-vnf</entry>
510 <entry>1.0</entry> 510 <entry>1.0</entry>
511 <entry>Image for the host side of the Enea NFV Access Platform with ODM and NETCONF Edgelink customizations</entry> 511 <entry>VNF image of the Enea NFV Access Platform includes kernel rootfs and boot parameters</entry>
512 <entry>MIT</entry> 512 <entry>MIT</entry>
513</row> 513</row>
514<row> 514<row>
515 <entry>enea-nfv-access-vnf</entry> 515 <entry>enea-nfv-access</entry>
516 <entry>1.0</entry> 516 <entry>1.0</entry>
517 <entry>VNF image of the Enea NFV Access Platform includes kernel rootfs and boot parameters</entry> 517 <entry>Image for the host side of the Enea NFV Access Platform with ODM and NETCONF Edgelink customizations</entry>
518 <entry>MIT</entry> 518 <entry>MIT</entry>
519</row> 519</row>
520<row> 520<row>
@@ -860,6 +860,12 @@ specific documentation.-->
860 <entry>GPL-3.0</entry> 860 <entry>GPL-3.0</entry>
861</row> 861</row>
862<row> 862<row>
863 <entry>help2man</entry>
864 <entry>1.47.4</entry>
865 <entry>Program for creating simple man pages.</entry>
866 <entry>GPL-3.0</entry>
867</row>
868<row>
863 <entry>htop</entry> 869 <entry>htop</entry>
864 <entry>1.0.3</entry> 870 <entry>1.0.3</entry>
865 <entry>htop process monitor.</entry> 871 <entry>htop process monitor.</entry>
@@ -950,6 +956,12 @@ specific documentation.-->
950 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry> 956 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry>
951</row> 957</row>
952<row> 958<row>
959 <entry>iw</entry>
960 <entry>4.9</entry>
961 <entry>iw is a new nl80211 based CLI configuration utility for wireless devices. It supports almost all new drivers that have been added to the kernel recently. </entry>
962 <entry>BSD</entry>
963</row>
964<row>
953 <entry>jacl</entry> 965 <entry>jacl</entry>
954 <entry>1.4.1</entry> 966 <entry>1.4.1</entry>
955 <entry>Tcl interpreter for Java</entry> 967 <entry>Tcl interpreter for Java</entry>
@@ -1136,6 +1148,12 @@ specific documentation.-->
1136 <entry>MIT</entry> 1148 <entry>MIT</entry>
1137</row> 1149</row>
1138<row> 1150<row>
1151 <entry>libfile-slurp-perl</entry>
1152 <entry>9999.19</entry>
1153 <entry>This module provides subroutines to read or write entire files with a simple call. It also has a subroutine for reading the list of filenames in a directory. </entry>
1154 <entry> Artistic-1.0, GPL-1.0</entry>
1155</row>
1156<row>
1139 <entry>libgcc</entry> 1157 <entry>libgcc</entry>
1140 <entry>7.3.0</entry> 1158 <entry>7.3.0</entry>
1141 <entry>GNU cc and gcc C compilers.</entry> 1159 <entry>GNU cc and gcc C compilers.</entry>
@@ -1262,18 +1280,18 @@ specific documentation.-->
1262 <entry>LGPL-2.1</entry> 1280 <entry>LGPL-2.1</entry>
1263</row> 1281</row>
1264<row> 1282<row>
1283 <entry>libsign</entry>
1284 <entry>0.3.2</entry>
1285 <entry>This project targets to provide a generic signing framework. This framework separates the signing request and signing process and correspondingly forms the so-called signlet and signaturelet. Each signaturelet only concerns about the details about how to construct the layout of a signature format and signlet only cares how to construct the signing request. </entry>
1286 <entry>BSD-3-Clause</entry>
1287</row>
1288<row>
1265 <entry>libsm</entry> 1289 <entry>libsm</entry>
1266 <entry>1.2.2</entry> 1290 <entry>1.2.2</entry>
1267 <entry>"The Session Management Library (SMlib) is a low-level \""C\"" language interface to XSMP. The purpose of the X Session Management Protocol (XSMP) is to provide a uniform mechanism for users to save and restore their sessions. A session is a group of clients each of which has a particular state."</entry> 1291 <entry>"The Session Management Library (SMlib) is a low-level \""C\"" language interface to XSMP. The purpose of the X Session Management Protocol (XSMP) is to provide a uniform mechanism for users to save and restore their sessions. A session is a group of clients each of which has a particular state."</entry>
1268 <entry>MIT</entry> 1292 <entry>MIT</entry>
1269</row> 1293</row>
1270<row> 1294<row>
1271 <entry>libsodium</entry>
1272 <entry>1.0.11</entry>
1273 <entry>The Sodium crypto library.</entry>
1274 <entry>ISC</entry>
1275</row>
1276<row>
1277 <entry>libtasn1</entry> 1295 <entry>libtasn1</entry>
1278 <entry>4.12</entry> 1296 <entry>4.12</entry>
1279 <entry>Library for ASN.1 and DER manipulation.</entry> 1297 <entry>Library for ASN.1 and DER manipulation.</entry>
@@ -1389,13 +1407,13 @@ specific documentation.-->
1389</row> 1407</row>
1390<row> 1408<row>
1391 <entry>linux-intel-guest</entry> 1409 <entry>linux-intel-guest</entry>
1392 <entry>4.14.35</entry> 1410 <entry>4.14.123</entry>
1393 <entry>Linux kernel.</entry> 1411 <entry>Linux kernel.</entry>
1394 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry> 1412 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry>
1395</row> 1413</row>
1396<row> 1414<row>
1397 <entry>linux-intel-host</entry> 1415 <entry>linux-intel-host</entry>
1398 <entry>4.14.35</entry> 1416 <entry>4.14.123</entry>
1399 <entry>Linux kernel.</entry> 1417 <entry>Linux kernel.</entry>
1400 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry> 1418 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry>
1401</row> 1419</row>
@@ -1514,6 +1532,12 @@ specific documentation.-->
1514 <entry> GPL-2.0, LGPL-2.1</entry> 1532 <entry> GPL-2.0, LGPL-2.1</entry>
1515</row> 1533</row>
1516<row> 1534<row>
1535 <entry>mokutil</entry>
1536 <entry>0.3.0</entry>
1537 <entry>The utility to manipulate machines owner keys which managed in shim.</entry>
1538 <entry>GPL-3.0</entry>
1539</row>
1540<row>
1517 <entry>mozjs</entry> 1541 <entry>mozjs</entry>
1518 <entry>17.0.0</entry> 1542 <entry>17.0.0</entry>
1519 <entry>SpiderMonkey is Mozilla's JavaScript engine written in C/C++.</entry> 1543 <entry>SpiderMonkey is Mozilla's JavaScript engine written in C/C++.</entry>
@@ -1688,6 +1712,12 @@ specific documentation.-->
1688 <entry>MIT</entry> 1712 <entry>MIT</entry>
1689</row> 1713</row>
1690<row> 1714<row>
1715 <entry>packagegroup-efi-secure-boot</entry>
1716 <entry>1.0</entry>
1717 <entry>EFI Secure Boot packages for secure-environment.</entry>
1718 <entry>MIT</entry>
1719</row>
1720<row>
1691 <entry>packagegroup-enea-virtualization-4gusb-modems</entry> 1721 <entry>packagegroup-enea-virtualization-4gusb-modems</entry>
1692 <entry>1.0</entry> 1722 <entry>1.0</entry>
1693 <entry>Packagegroup for 4G usb modems.</entry> 1723 <entry>Packagegroup for 4G usb modems.</entry>
@@ -1736,12 +1766,6 @@ specific documentation.-->
1736 <entry>MIT</entry> 1766 <entry>MIT</entry>
1737</row> 1767</row>
1738<row> 1768<row>
1739 <entry>packagegroup-enea-virtualization-openstack</entry>
1740 <entry>1.0</entry>
1741 <entry>This packagegroups adds dependencies for deploying Openstack using Kolla.</entry>
1742 <entry>MIT</entry>
1743</row>
1744<row>
1745 <entry>packagegroup-enea-virtualization-ovs</entry> 1769 <entry>packagegroup-enea-virtualization-ovs</entry>
1746 <entry>1.0</entry> 1770 <entry>1.0</entry>
1747 <entry>Packagegroup for Open vSwitch.</entry> 1771 <entry>Packagegroup for Open vSwitch.</entry>
@@ -1760,6 +1784,12 @@ specific documentation.-->
1760 <entry>MIT</entry> 1784 <entry>MIT</entry>
1761</row> 1785</row>
1762<row> 1786<row>
1787 <entry>packagegroup-enea-wifi</entry>
1788 <entry>1.0</entry>
1789 <entry>This package group includes packages and packagegroups that enable WiFi connectivity in the Enea NFV Access platform</entry>
1790 <entry>MIT</entry>
1791</row>
1792<row>
1763 <entry>parted</entry> 1793 <entry>parted</entry>
1764 <entry>3.2</entry> 1794 <entry>3.2</entry>
1765 <entry>Disk partition editing/resizing utility.</entry> 1795 <entry>Disk partition editing/resizing utility.</entry>
@@ -1850,12 +1880,6 @@ specific documentation.-->
1850 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry> 1880 <entry>GPL-2.0</entry>
1851</row> 1881</row>
1852<row> 1882<row>
1853 <entry>python-asn1crypto</entry>
1854 <entry>0.23.0</entry>
1855 <entry>Python binding to the Networking and Cryptography (NaCl) library</entry>
1856 <entry>Apache-2.0</entry>
1857</row>
1858<row>
1859 <entry>python-certifi</entry> 1883 <entry>python-certifi</entry>
1860 <entry>2017.7.27.1</entry> 1884 <entry>2017.7.27.1</entry>
1861 <entry>This installable Python package contains a CA Bundle that you can reference in your Python code. This is useful for verifying HTTP requests for example. This is the same CA Bundle which ships with the Requests codebase and is derived from Mozilla Firefox's canonical set.</entry> 1885 <entry>This installable Python package contains a CA Bundle that you can reference in your Python code. This is useful for verifying HTTP requests for example. This is the same CA Bundle which ships with the Requests codebase and is derived from Mozilla Firefox's canonical set.</entry>
@@ -1905,8 +1929,8 @@ specific documentation.-->
1905</row> 1929</row>
1906<row> 1930<row>
1907 <entry>python-futures</entry> 1931 <entry>python-futures</entry>
1908 <entry>3.0.3</entry> 1932 <entry>3.0.5</entry>
1909 <entry>Backport of the concurrent.futures package from Python 3.2</entry> 1933 <entry>The concurrent.futures module provides a high-level interface for asynchronously executing callables.</entry>
1910 <entry>BSD</entry> 1934 <entry>BSD</entry>
1911</row> 1935</row>
1912<row> 1936<row>
@@ -2216,12 +2240,24 @@ specific documentation.-->
2216 <entry>Apache-2.0</entry> 2240 <entry>Apache-2.0</entry>
2217</row> 2241</row>
2218<row> 2242<row>
2243 <entry>sbsigntool</entry>
2244 <entry>0.6</entry>
2245 <entry>Utilities for signing UEFI binaries for use with secure boot.</entry>
2246 <entry>GPL-3.0</entry>
2247</row>
2248<row>
2219 <entry>sed</entry> 2249 <entry>sed</entry>
2220 <entry>4.2.2</entry> 2250 <entry>4.2.2</entry>
2221 <entry>Stream EDitor (text filtering utility).</entry> 2251 <entry>Stream EDitor (text filtering utility).</entry>
2222 <entry>GPL-3.0</entry> 2252 <entry>GPL-3.0</entry>
2223</row> 2253</row>
2224<row> 2254<row>
2255 <entry>seloader</entry>
2256 <entry>0.4.6</entry>
2257 <entry>The SELoader is designed to authenticate the non-PE files such as grub configuration initrd grub modules which cannot be verified by the MOK Verify Protocol registered by shim loader. In order to conveniently authenticate the PE file with gBS-&gt;LoadImage() and gBS-&gt;StartImage() the SELoader hooks EFI Security2 Architectural Protocol and employs MOK Verify Protocol to verify the PE file. If only UEFI Secure Boot is enabled the SELoader just simplily calls gBS-&gt;LoadImage() and gBS-&gt;StartImage() to allow BIOS to verify PE file. The SELoader publishes MOK2 Verify Protocol which provides a flexible interface to allow the bootloader to verify the file file buffer or memory buffer without knowing the file format. </entry>
2258 <entry>BSD-3-Clause</entry>
2259</row>
2260<row>
2225 <entry>serf</entry> 2261 <entry>serf</entry>
2226 <entry>1.3.9</entry> 2262 <entry>1.3.9</entry>
2227 <entry>High-Performance Asynchronous HTTP Client Library.</entry> 2263 <entry>High-Performance Asynchronous HTTP Client Library.</entry>
@@ -2258,6 +2294,12 @@ specific documentation.-->
2258 <entry>LGPL-2.0</entry> 2294 <entry>LGPL-2.0</entry>
2259</row> 2295</row>
2260<row> 2296<row>
2297 <entry>shim</entry>
2298 <entry>12</entry>
2299 <entry>shim is a trivial EFI application that when run attempts to open and execute another application. It will initially attempt to do this via the standard EFI LoadImage() and StartImage() calls. If these fail (because secure boot is enabled and the binary is not signed with an appropriate key for instance) it will then validate the binary against a built-in certificate. If this succeeds and if the binary or signing key are not blacklisted then shim will relocate and execute the binary.</entry>
2300 <entry>BSD-2-Clause</entry>
2301</row>
2302<row>
2261 <entry>simpleproxy</entry> 2303 <entry>simpleproxy</entry>
2262 <entry>1.0</entry> 2304 <entry>1.0</entry>
2263 <entry>Simpleproxy.</entry> 2305 <entry>Simpleproxy.</entry>
@@ -2288,12 +2330,6 @@ specific documentation.-->
2288 <entry>Apache-2.0</entry> 2330 <entry>Apache-2.0</entry>
2289</row> 2331</row>
2290<row> 2332<row>
2291 <entry>sudo</entry>
2292 <entry>1.8.20p2</entry>
2293 <entry>Sudo (superuser do) allows a system administrator to give certain users (or groups of users) the ability to run some (or all) commands as root while logging all commands and arguments.</entry>
2294 <entry> ISC, BSD, Zlib</entry>
2295</row>
2296<row>
2297 <entry>swig</entry> 2333 <entry>swig</entry>
2298 <entry>3.0.12</entry> 2334 <entry>3.0.12</entry>
2299 <entry>SWIG - Simplified Wrapper and Interface Generator.</entry> 2335 <entry>SWIG - Simplified Wrapper and Interface Generator.</entry>