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We haven't kept proper track of everybody who has helped us, alas, but
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here's a first attempt at acknowledgements...
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Most of the FreeS/WAN software has been done by Richard Guy Briggs
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(KLIPS), D. Hugh Redelmeier (Pluto), Michael Richardson (technical lead,
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KLIPS, testing, etc.), Henry Spencer (past technical lead, scripts,
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libraries, packaging, etc.), Sandy Harris (documentation), Claudia
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Schmeing (support, documentation), and Sam Sgro (support, releases).
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Peter Onion has collaborated extensively with RGB on PFKEY2 stuff. The
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original version of our IPComp code came from Svenning Soerensen, who has
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also contributed various bug fixes and improvements.
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The first versions of Pluto were done by Angelos D. Keromytis
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<angelos@dsl.cis.upenn.edu>.
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The MD2 implementation is from RSA Data Security Inc., so this package must
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include the following phrase: "RSA Data Security, Inc. MD2 Message Digest
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Algorithm" It is not under the GPL; see details in programs/pluto/md2.c.
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The MD5 implementation is from RSA Data Security Inc., so this package must
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include the following phrase: "derived from the RSA Data Security, Inc.
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MD5 Message-Digest Algorithm". It is not under the GPL; see details in
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linux/net/ipsec/ipsec_md5c.c.
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The PKCS#11 header files in programs/pluto/rsaref/ are from RSA Security Inc.,
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so they must include the following phrase: "RSA Security Inc. PKCS#11
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Cryptographic Token Interface (Cryptoki)". The headers are not under the GPL;
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see details in programs/pluto/rsaref/pkcs11.h.
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The LIBDES library by Eric Young is used. It is not under the GPL -- see
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details in libdes/COPYRIGHT -- although he has graciously waived the
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advertising clause for FreeS/WAN use of LIBDES.
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The SHA-1 code is derived from Steve Reid's; it is public domain.
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Some bits of Linux code, notably drivers/net/new_tunnel.c and net/ipv4/ipip.c,
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are used in heavily modified forms.
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The lib/pfkeyv2.h header file contains public-domain material published in
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RFC 2367.
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Delete SA code and Notification messages were contributed by Mathieu Lafon.
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He also implemented the vital NAT traversal support.
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Peter Onion has been immensely helpful in finding portability bugs in
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general, and in making FreeS/WAN work on the Alpha in particular. Rob
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Hatfield likewise found and fixed some problems making it work on the
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Netwinder.
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John S. Denker of AT&T Shannon Labs has found a number of bugs the hard
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way, has pointed out various problems (some of which we have fixed!) in
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using the software in production applications, and has suggested some
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substantial improvements to the documentation.
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Marc Boucher <marc@mbsi.ca> did a quick-and-dirty port of KLIPS to the
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Linux 2.2.x kernels, at a time when we needed it badly, and has helped
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chase down 2.2.xx bugs and keep us current with 2.4.x development.
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John Gilmore organized the FreeS/WAN project and continues to direct it.
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Hugh Daniel handles day-to-day management, customer interface, and both
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constructive and destructive testing. See the project's web page
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<http://www.freeswan.org> for other contributors to this project and
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related ones.
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Herbert Xu ported the FreeS/WAN code to the native IPsec stack
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of the Linux 2.6 kernel.
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Kai Martius added initial support of OpenPGP certificates.
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Andreas Steffen introduced the support of X.509 certificates in 2000
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and has been both maintaining the X.509 code and adding extensions
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to it ever since.
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Andreas Hess, Patric Lichtsteiner, and Roger Wegmann implemented the
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the initial X.509 certificate support, relying on Kai Martius's work.
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Marco Bertossa and Andreas Schleiss implemented the verification of
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the X.509 chain from the peer certificate up to the root CA.
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Ueli Galizzi and Ariane Seiler did the original work on the support
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of attribute certificates.
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Martin Berner and Lukas Suter implemented the definition of group
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attributes and dynamic fetching of attribute certificates.
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Christoph Gysin and Simon Zwahlen implemented PKCS#15-based
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smartcard suppport and contributed a fully operational OCSP client.
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David Buechi and Michael Meier implemented the PKCS#11 smartcard
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interface.
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The support of port and protocol selectors was based on Stephen J.
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Bevan's original work.
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Stephane Laroche donated the original LDAP and HTTP fetching code
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based on pthreads.
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JuanJo Ciarlante introduced the modular support of alternative
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encryption and authentication algorithms (AES, Serpent, twofish, etc).
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The ipsec starter is based on Mathieu Lafon's original work.
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Jan Hutter and Martin Willi developed the scepclient which fully
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supports Cisco's Simple Certificate Enrollment Protocol (SCEP).
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Tobias Brunner and Daniel Roethlisberger implemented NAT traversal and
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dead peer detection for the IKEv2 keying daemon.
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Daniel Wydler implemented the integrity test of the libstrongswan code
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using the FIPS_canister code from the OpenSSL-FIPS project.
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