P2P File-Sharing in Hell: Exploiting BitTorrent Vulnerabilities to Launch Distributed Reflective DoS AttacksAdamsky, Florian ; ; et alin USENIX Workshop on Offensive Technologies (WOOT '15) (2015) Detailed reference viewed: 166 (0 UL) Stealing Bandwidth from BitTorrent SeedersAdamsky, Florian ; ; et alin Computers and Security (2014) Detailed reference viewed: 209 (3 UL) Security Analysis of the Micro Transport Protocol with a Misbehaving ReceiverAdamsky, Florian ; ; et alin International Conference on Cyber-Enabled Distributed Computing and Knowledge Discover (CyberC) (2012) Detailed reference viewed: 283 (0 UL) A Novel Concept for Hybrid Quality Improvements in Consumer NetworksAdamsky, Florian ; ; et alin ICCE-Berlin 2011: 2011 IEEE International Conference on Consumer Electronics - Berlin (ICCE-Berlin) (2011) Detailed reference viewed: 182 (2 UL) POSTER: Destabilizing BitTorrent’s Clusters to Attack High Bandwidth LeechersAdamsky, Florian ; ; et alin In 18th ACM Conference on Computer and Communications Security (ACM CCS) (2011) Detailed reference viewed: 188 (1 UL) Enhancements to Statistical Protocol IDentification (SPID) for Self-Organised QoS in LANs; ; Adamsky, Florian et alin ICCCN 2010 Track on Network Algorithms, Performance Evaluation and Theory (NAPET) (ICCCN 2010 NAPET) (2010) Since most real-time audio and video applications lack of QoS support, QoS demand of such IP data streams shall be detected and applied automatically. To support QoS in LANs, especially in home ... [more ▼] Since most real-time audio and video applications lack of QoS support, QoS demand of such IP data streams shall be detected and applied automatically. To support QoS in LANs, especially in home environments, a system was developed, which enables self-organised QoS for unmanaged networks through host implementations - in contrast to traditional solutions without network support. It supports per-link reservation and prioritisation and works without a need for application support. One part of this system is an automated traffic identification and classification system, which is subject of this paper. An efficient set of attribute meters, based on the Statistical Protocol IDentification (SPID), was investigated, enhanced and evaluated. We improved the performance, added support for UDP protocols and real-time identification. It is shown that using our implementation efficient near real-time protocol identification on per-flow basis is possible to support self-organised resource reservation. [less ▲] Detailed reference viewed: 170 (0 UL) |
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