DocumentCode
423131
Title
Characterizing guarded hosts in peer-to-peer file sharing systems
Author
Wang, Wenjie ; Chang, Hyunseok ; Zeitoun, Amgad ; Jamin, Sugih
Author_Institution
Dept. of Electr. Eng. & Comput. Sci., Michigan Univ., Ann Arbor, MI, USA
Volume
3
fYear
2004
fDate
29 Nov.-3 Dec. 2004
Firstpage
1539
Abstract
We call end-hosts behind network address translator (NAT) gateways or firewalls guarded hosts, and otherwise open hosts. In this paper, we empirically measure the prevalence of guarded hosts in two popular peer-to-peer file sharing systems, eDonkey and Gnutella, and study the characteristics of their shared files. By performing passive and active probes, we found that about 25-36% of eDonkey and Gnutella users reside on guarded hosts and that the ratio of files shared by guarded hosts is also non-trivial. When discounting guarded hosts, we found that a popular file´s availability, i.e., the number of copies available for download, decreases by 25-30%. Our measurement study testifies to the significant impact guarded hosts may have on the performance of current peer-to-peer file sharing systems, and points to a need to consider their presence when designing next generation peer-to-peer systems.
Keywords
Internet; peer-to-peer computing; Gnutella; Internet connection sharing; NAT gateways; active probes; eDonkey; file download availability; firewalls; guarded host characterization; high-speed Internet connections; network address translator gateways; open hosts; overlay building; passive probes; peer-to-peer file sharing systems; shared file characteristics; Availability; Current measurement; Delay; File servers; Intelligent networks; Internet; Network address translation; Peer to peer computing; Probes; System testing;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Global Telecommunications Conference, 2004. GLOBECOM '04. IEEE
Print_ISBN
0-7803-8794-5
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/GLOCOM.2004.1378240
Filename
1378240
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