Acknowledgments
This book would not exist, be complete, or be nearly as good if it
were not for the work and help of many people. My biggest thanks go
to the people believing in the open source philosophy, the Apache
developers, and the network and application security communities. It
is a privilege to be able to work with you. A book like this cannot
exist in isolation. Others have made it possible to write this book
by allowing me to stand on their shoulders. Much of their work is
referenced throughout the book, but it is impossible to mention it
all.
Some people have had a more direct impact on my work. I thank Nathan
Torkington and Tatiana Diaz for signing me up with
O'Reilly and giving me the opportunity to have my
book published by a publisher I respect. My special thanks and
gratitude go to my editor, Mary Dageforde, who showed great patience
working with me on my drafts. I doubt the book would be nearly as
useful, interesting, or accurate without her. My reviewers, Rich
Bowen, Dr. Anton Chuvakin, and Sebastian Wolfgarten were there for me
to give words of encouragement, very helpful reviews, and a helping
hand when it was needed.
I would like to thank Robert Auger, Ryan C. Barnett, Mark Curphey,
Jeremiah Grossman, Anders Henke, and Peter Sommerlad for being great
people to talk to and work with. My special thanks goes to the merry
members of #port80, who were my first contact with the web security
community and with whom I've had great fun talking
to.
My eternal gratitude goes to my wife Jelena, for inspiring me to lead
a better life, and encouraging me to do more and go further. She
deserves great credit for putting up with me in the months I did
nothing else but work on the book. Finally, I'd like
to thank my parents and my family, for bringing me up the way they
have, to always seek more but to be at peace with myself over where I
am.
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