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Currently, no major browser fully checks for TLS/SSL certificate revocations. This is largely due to the fact that the deployed mechanisms for disseminating revocations (CRLs, OCSP, OCSP Stapling, CRLSet, and OneCRL) are each either incomplete, insecure, inefficient, slow to update, not private, or some combination thereof. In this paper, we present CRLite, an efficient and easily-deployable system...
Today’s content delivery networks (CDNs) use large sets of globally distributed servers, advanced routing techniques, and dynamic server selection to provide users with low delay, reliable access to Web, and streaming content. These strategies allow CDNs to extend their reach and performance into large numbers of networks around the globe. However, nearly 20% of Internet users reside in China, where...
We present Janus, a system that adaptively selects and optimizes TCP implementations using existing off-the-shelf TCP versions based on observed network conditions and application requirements. We outline the theoretical motivations that drive the proposed selection algorithms in Janus, and demonstrate the benefits of our approach in an emulated network.
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