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Date:	Sun, 6 May 2012 03:31:55 -0600
From:	jeff merkey <lighthorsenetworks@...il.com>
To:	linux-kernel <linux-kernel@...r.kernel.org>
Subject: [ANNOUNCE] Lighthorse Neworks Open Web Console Released under GPLv2

Basic Forensics and Stream to Disk Routing Console in PHP/Java.
Adding driftnet capability, and all of the csmon stats and control
into the open source console.  We are open sourcing the basic console,
and will be adding modules in PHP and Java with reconstruction and
other capabilities.

The Forensic Filesystem Core is source licensed under a proprietary
license other than GPL, but the source code is available under some
form of a licensing scheme to anyone who requires or needs it for
internal development, validation, auditing, or customer support.

Lighthorse Networks does not support a closed source business model
with customers -- they are too spoiled on open source and now they
almost demand source access for highly complex technologies for a
variety of support and logistics issues, and due to the incredible
complexity of most modern operating systems, source code access to
solve many real world problems seen in the field with today's complex
networks is a necessity and required by the law or regulation in most
government accounts.

http://www.lighthorsenetworks.com/images/forenfsweb-05-06-2012.tar.gz

Jeff Merkey
Lighthorse Networks
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