On Fri, 26 Jan 2007, Giampaolo Tomassoni wrote:

> Why does the p0f-analyzer.pl script exists?
>
> I see that the p0f tool is capable of caching a specified amount of request, 
> and then reply to queries issues through a unix socket.
>
> This in native C-language, which often means reduced size and increased 
> performance with respect to perl's p0f-analyzer.pl.
>
> Giampaolo.

If I understand correctly, when you are running p0f with -Q (unix socket) 
option, there is no easy way to get the tcp source port and put it in 
the query packets to get the correct cached result. I don't know if there 
is MTA or smtp implementation to cache smtp client tcp source port.

Vincent
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