Title :
Secure Peer Sampling Service: The Mosquito Attack
Author :
Jesi, Gian Paolo ; Montresor, Alberto
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Comput. Sci., Univ. of Bologna, Bologna, Italy
fDate :
June 29 2009-July 1 2009
Abstract :
Peer sampling - the capability of obtaining a random sample from a large population of peers - is a basic building block for the gossip paradigm. Current peer sampling services have been designed for ´´first-class´´ citizens of the Internet: peers that are able to accept incoming, sporadic connections. Unfortunately, the vast majority of peers do not belong to this class, as they are behind firewalls or have private addresses. Peer sampling is thus limited to peers that are freely accessible, while the others only play a limited role. The existence of two groups, with different roles and sizes, enables one group to exploit the other. This paper introduce one of such malicious scenarios, the mosquito attack, a solution to which is proposed and evaluated.
Keywords :
Internet; peer-to-peer computing; protocols; random processes; sampling methods; telecommunication security; Internet; firewall; gossip protocol; mosquito attack; peer-to-peer computing; random sample; secure peer sampling service; Collaborative work; Computer science; Conferences; International collaboration; Large-scale systems; Peer to peer computing; Protocols; Sampling methods; Social network services; Web and internet services; P2P; gossip; overlay; peer sampling; security;
Conference_Titel :
Enabling Technologies: Infrastructures for Collaborative Enterprises, 2009. WETICE '09. 18th IEEE International Workshops on
Conference_Location :
Groningen
Print_ISBN :
978-0-7695-3683-5
DOI :
10.1109/WETICE.2009.15