0.10. Acknowledgments
First and foremost, we'd like to thank O'Reilly &
Associates for the opportunity to write this book, especially our
editor, Mike Loukides, who let us stretch the schedule to cover
advanced topics in depth. We thank Frank Willison for believing in
our idea, Christien Shangraw for administrative excellence and for
heroically performing the first typesetting pass, Mike Sierra for
tools and advice, and Rob Romano for turning our hasty sketches into
polished illustrations.
We thank our excellent technical review team for their thorough
reading and insightful comments: Anne Carasik, Markus Friedl, Joseph
Galbraith, Sergey Okhapkin, Jari Ollikka, Niels Provos, Theo de
Raadt, Jim Sheafer, Drew Simonis, Mike Smith, and Dug Song.
Big thanks to the vendors and developers of SSH products who provided
us with free copies and answered our questions: Tatu Ylönen,
Anne Carasik, and Arlinda Sipilä (SSH Communication Security,
Ltd.); Sami Sumkin, Heikki Nousiainen, Petri Nyman, Hannu Eloranta,
and Alexander Sayer (F-Secure Corporation); Dan Rask (Van Dyke
Technologies, Inc.); Gordon Chaffee (Windows SSH port); Ian Goldberg
(Top Gun SSH); Douglas Mak (FiSSH); Jonas Walldén (NiftyTelnet
SSH); and Stephen Pendleton (sshCE). SSH Communication Security also
gave us permission to include the
sshregex manpage
(
Appendix A, "SSH2 Manpage for sshregex") and the
sshdebug.h error codes (
Table 5-6).
We thank Rob Figenbaum, James Mathiesen, and J.D. Paul for tips and
inspirations incorporated into the text; and Chuck Bogorad, Ben
Gould, David Primmer, and Brandon Zehm for their web pages about SSH
on NT. Richard Silverman would like to thank his co-workers at
the company formerly known as, especially
Michelle Madelien, for being very flexible and accommodating with his
erratic hours and behavior while working on this tome. He would also
like to thank Deborah Kaplan for her judicious and inspired
application of the LART. Lastly, we thank the many contributors to
comp.security.ssh
on Usenet, for asking good questions that improved the book,
especially
Chapter 12, "Troubleshooting and FAQ".
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