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Statement of Purpose for this OASIS TC Open Repository (openc2-reactor-master) as proposed and approved [bis] by the OpenC2 TC:
The purpose of the openc2-reactor-master GitHub repository is to (a) demonstrate how OpenC2 can be deployed as a means to manage and administer geographically disparate networks, and (b) provision a codebase to enable other prototype efforts.
Openc2-Reactor-master provides an OpenC2 API to send commands to downstream relays, as well as a way for analyst to manually send commands to capable actuators deployed on client's sites that wouldn't be accessible directly from the internet
The associated GitHub repository is: openc2-reactor-relay.
The initial codebase is imported from the OpenC2 Forum's Github repository.
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