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binaries/May 10 2024 14:20:064kb
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installers/Jan 17 2023 13:45:314kb
nginx-latest/Mar 14 2025 00:03:344kb
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VERSIONMar 14 2025 00:03:320kb
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Configuration for the Atomic Archive

Atomic Archives

  • [atomic] - Stable free access rpm channel
  • [atomic-testing] - Near production quality packages currently in QA
  • [asl-6.0] - Stable subscription-required rpm channel for Atomic Protector/Atomic OSSEC (formally known as Atomic Securd Linux)
  • [source] - Source RPM packages


Configuration & Installation

Please see the Atomicorp Documentation (https://docs.atomicorp.com) for instructions.



Atomicorp Products

  • Atomic OSSEC provides a commercially enhanced and supported version of the OSSEC intrustion detection system.
  • Atomic Protector provides comprehensive security and compliance for servers and cloud workloads.



Atomicorp Archives

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