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IP spoofing is one of the most common network threats today. While current IP Traceback techniques are capable of identifying the source of a message, they are limited by the huge number of messages that routers have to store to provide this facility. One way to reduce the storage overhead is to store the messages as indices in a Bloom filter. Current systems use Bloom filters at a router to know...
We have proposed using Social Hashing as a means to provide trust relations and routing in Peer-to-Peer VoIP networks. Social hashing helps in using the social trust relationships to thwart spam and DoS attacks against peers. Social hashing also helps in routing in P2P systems by facilitating a node to find its peer node(s) that contains a required data item, referred to as the lookup problem. Distributed...
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