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A secure role-based address allocation and distribution mechanism

Mon, 10/01/2007 - 18:06 by Damien Leroy • Categories:

The draft of the protocol description document is available below.


IDIPS Technical Notes

Mon, 10/01/2007 - 17:47 by Damien Saucez • Categories:

This document collects the technical notes and drafts for the IDIPS project

Papers

  • Interdomain traffic engineering in a Locator/Identifier Separation Context (read)

IETF drafts


BGP Communities Classification

Tue, 09/04/2007 - 09:38 by Benoit Donnet • Categories:

In the context of the European Commission funded OneLab project, we are currently trying to propose a taxonomy of the BGP Communities attribute.


EUNICE Workshop 2007 Best Paper Award

Fri, 07/20/2007 - 22:31 by Benoit Donnet • Categories:

Damien Saucez, Benoit Donnet and Olivier Bonaventure received the best paper award at the EUNICE Workshop for their paper entitled A Reputation-Based Approach for Securing Vivaldi Embedding System


BGP Analysis and Modeling

Sun, 07/15/2007 - 18:08 by Bruno Quoitin • Categories:
Research project related: 
TOTEM
Related software: 
C-BGP
Research topic related: 
Routing protocols
Authors: 
Bruno Quoitin
Presentation date: 
July 10, 2007
Place: 
Bremen, Germany
Language: 
English
Event: 
ISSNSM'07

This tutorial is part of the 1st International Summer School on Network and Service Management (ISSNSM'07) organized by the EMANICS project at Jacobs-University in Bremen, Germany.


GHITLE

Sun, 07/15/2007 - 18:04 by Bruno Quoitin • Categories:
Slogan: 
GHITLE is a network topology generator.

Development of new protocols or new architectures often require some evaluation in term of their impact on the current or future Internet. GHITLE is a graphical tool to generate hierarchical, Autonomous System (AS) level, topologies of the Internet.

A typical topology generated by GHITLE shows customer-provider and peer-peer relationships; a small, highly connected, dense core consisting of so-called "tier-1" providers; a large level of loosely connected stub networks; and one or more intermediate levels of ASES.

Research project related: 
Network Topology Generation
Licence: 
GPL
Programming language: 
Perl
Development State: 
Experimental / unmaintained

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