.TH NFNL_OSF 8 "" "@PACKAGE_STRING@" "@PACKAGE_STRING@" .SH NAME nfnl_osf \- OS fingerprint loader utility .SH SYNOPSIS .ad l .in +8 .ti -8 .B nfnl_osf .BI -f " fingerprints" [ .B -d ] .SH DESCRIPTION The .B nfnl_osf utility allows to load a set of operating system signatures into the kernel for later matching against using iptables' .B osf match. .SH OPTIONS .TP .BI -f " fingerprints" Read signatures from file .IR fingerprints . .TP .B -d Instead of adding the signatures from .I fingerprints into the kernel, remove them. .SH EXIT STATUS Exit status is 0 if command succeeded, otherwise a negative return code indicates the type of error which happened: .TP .B -1 Illegal arguments passed, fingerprints file not readable or failure in netlink communication. .TP .B -ENOENT Fingerprints file not specified. .TP .B -EINVAL Netlink handle initialization failed or fingerprints file format invalid. .SH FILES An up to date set of operating system signatures can be downloaded from http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/src/etc/pf.os . .SH SEE ALSO The description of .B osf match in .BR iptables-extensions (8) contains further information about the topic as well as example .B nfnl_osf invocations.