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The functional deficiency of the Internet architecture enables attackers the ability to easily to spoof IP source address. The traditional signature-and-verification based anti-spoofing methods are often limited by essential process based on an explicit analysis and process of the IP header and does not adapt to incremental deployment. This paper designs a multi-fence countermeasure based inter-domain...
Multipath routing is an important and promising technique to increase the Internet's reliability and to give users greater control over the service they receive. Currently the interdomain routing protocol limits each router to using a single route for a destination network, which does not satisfy the diverse requirements of end users. In this paper, in order to support the effective and efficient...
Internet core routers are facing challenges brought by the ever-increasing transit bandwidth and routing scale. In order to meet the requirements of highly efficient packet forwarding, some solutions propose to load a small portion of the BGP RIB entries into the FIB. Therefore the most popular prefixes, which contribute major traffic loads, need to be cached in the FIB as long as possible. In this...
This paper introduces a new inter-domain routing scheme based on a centralized routing service: Global Path Service (GPS). This routing service provides alternate inter-AS paths different to ordinary BGP routes. This scheme facilitates diversified inter-AS forwarding paths through GPS-enabled ASes offering their inter-domain transit tunnels (e.g. MPLS). A GPS center concatenates those transit tunnels...
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