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  2. OpenWrt - Wikipedia

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    Free software ( GPL and other licenses) Official website. openwrt .org. OpenWrt (from open wireless router) is an open-source project for embedded operating systems based on Linux, primarily used on embedded devices to route network traffic. The main components are Linux, util-linux, musl, [4] and BusyBox.

  3. X-Wrt - Wikipedia

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    X-Wrt is a set of packages and patches to provide a web interface for the Linux distribution OpenWrt. It is based on haserl and has nothing to do with the X Window System. It allows web based management of an OpenWrt device. It was originally created as a package for OpenWrt White Russian. At present it can be found in the OpenWrt trunk as the ...

  4. XORP - Wikipedia

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    XORP is an open-source Internet Protocol routing software suite originally designed at the International Computer Science Institute in Berkeley, California. The name is derived from eXtensible Open Router Platform. It supports OSPF, BGP, RIP, PIM, IGMP, OLSR. The product is designed from principles of software modularity and extensibility and ...

  5. DNS rebinding - Wikipedia

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    DNS rebinding is a method of manipulating resolution of domain names that is commonly used as a form of computer attack. In this attack, a malicious web page causes visitors to run a client-side script that attacks machines elsewhere on the network. In theory, the same-origin policy prevents this from happening: client-side scripts are only ...

  6. Extreme Networks - Wikipedia

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    Extreme Networks, Inc. Extreme Networks, Inc. is an American networking company based in Morrisville, North Carolina. Extreme Networks designs, develops, and manufactures wired and wireless network infrastructure equipment and develops the software for network management, policy, analytics, security and access controls.

  7. HyperWRT - Wikipedia

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    HyperWRT is a defunct firmware project for the Linksys WRT54G and WRT54GS wireless routers based on the stock Linksys firmware, released under a GPL.The original goal of the HyperWRT project was to add a set of features—such as power boost—to the latest Linux-based Linksys firmware, extending its possibilities but staying close to the official firmware.

  8. Sarah Rivens - Wikipedia

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    Algiers, Algeria. Nationality. Algerian. Sarah Rivens (in Arabic: سارة ريفنز) is an Algerian writer born on 19 December 1998 in Algiers. She is known under the pseudonym theblurredgirl on social media. As of early 2023, Rivens was the best-selling author in France [1] [2] with her series "Captive". [3] She is currently the most read ...

  9. Riffle (anonymity network) - Wikipedia

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    Riffle is an anonymity network developed by researchers at MIT and EPFL as a response to the problems of the Tor network. Riffle employs a privacy -enhancing protocol that provides strong anonymity for secure and anonymous communication within groups. The protocol is designed using the anytrust model, which ensures that even if colluding ...