"You may kiss me of course, But you'll have to use force. Though god knows you're stronger than I am." And the credits go to: ====================== People who have contributed to the current form of this code (in order of appearance, of sorts): Michal Zalewski: initial code and some ideas, p0frep, fingerprints, etc Michael Davis: MSVC++ Windows port John Cartwright: testing, v2 Makefile for SunOS Mike Frantzen: discussions, T0 and Z quirk Jacon Winther: testing, feedback, MacOS X reports Lance Spitzner: useful feedback Rafal Wozniakowski: config reader bugfix Bert Kiers: NetBSD testing, suggestions Timo Sirainen: parser bug fix Sebastian Prause: pppoe on NetBSD fix Cristian Ionescu-Idbohrn: some interesting suggestions Michal Margula: masq threshold Dan Nelson: small p0frep fix rain forest puppy: many signatures Peter Gamache: p0fq fixes Paul Woo: signatures in bulk Michael Bauer: signatures in bulk Ryan Barnett: Solaris testing Kirby Kuehl: Windows port fixes and enhancements! Kevin Currie: p0f on the go. Adam Kaufman: FreeBSD build patch Troels Eklund Andersen: MacOS build fixes Radim Kolar: various minor fixes Safari: timestamp fixes and additions Aurelien Jacobs: perl version of p0f query tool Camilo Hernan Viecco: 802.11b fix William Stearns did lots of work that made v1 successful. He does not have any direct contributions to v2 yet, but I hope this will change, until then, this is a honorary mention. We apologize all of you who should be listed here, but are not. If you feel this is the case, please let us know and we will fix this unintentional omission. A countless number of people contributed fingerprints via p0f-help website (ok, more precisely: thousands). Most of them did not provide their names, or requested not to be credited. For those who did, I simply couldn't keep up maintaining the list, and had a hard time deciding who should be credited and who shouldn't. Duplicates, the amount of ingormation provided, data reliability, all this was a mess. I would still like to recognize people who have contributed a number of signatures, provided some rare fingerprints, or otherwise made a considerable contribution to the database. If you feel you should be listed here, please let me know.