ASN Labs forms the technological backend of ASN. This is the origin of all of our solutions that can influence the future of computer networks. The Internet since its very beginning has been based on open standards and operating systems from the UNIX family. We understand it very well. This is one of the reasons why we base our software solutions on the GNU/Linux operating system, running most of our projects according to the rules of Open Source.
ASN Projects
- MRTP - novel protocol of radio transmission used in Miure Duo 5
- Lintrack - integrated GNU/Linux distribution for routers
- Flatconf - navigational database (NDBMS) for configuration systems and user interface development
- Fakebox - cross-compilation toolkit for embedded systems
- ARA - web interface for the FreeRADIUS server
- FreeRADIUS modules - extension modules for the FreeRADIUS server
- PointWRT - Linux distribution basing on OpenWrt for embedded systems
- libradius-asn - library of the reliable RADIUS protocol client
- ASNlibs - a set of useful libraries developed by ASN Labs, such as libasn, libscgi and libkinput
- Jabbot - a universal Jabber bot framework
Our contribution to existing Open Source projects
MadWiFi
- madwifi-dfs - branch of the MadWiFi driver started thanks to the work on implementing the 802.11h protocol in Lintrack
- patches imported from the Lintrack project: #1333, #967, #966, #965, #964, #963, #962, #858, #575
- report about TPC support
Linux kernel
- LKML: anycast refcnt fix - fixes of the IPv6 stack
- Linux Weekly News: ccrypt - new method of Ethernet communication encryption
- Lintrack 2.0 extensions


