4 research outputs found

    Internet Bad Neighborhoods Aggregation

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    Internet Bad Neighborhoods have proven to be an innovative approach for fighting spam. They have also helped to understand how spammers are distributed on the Internet. In our previous works, the size of each bad neighborhood was fixed to a /24 subnetwork. In this paper, however, we investigate if it is feasible to aggregate Internet bad neighborhoods not only at /24, but to any network prefix. To do that, we propose two different aggregation strategies: fixed prefix and variable prefix. The motivation for doing that is to reduce the number of entries in the bad neighborhood list, thus reducing memory storage requirements for intrusion detection solutions. We also introduce two error measures that allow to quantify how much error was incurred by the aggregation process. An evaluation of both strategies was conducted by analyzing real world data in our aggregation prototype

    QoS-aware virtual SDN network planning

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    Software Defined Networking (SDN) technologies provide applications opportunities to manipulate underlying network flows and topologies via network controllers during runtime. In cloud environments, networked virtual machines can be enhanced by SDN by providing applications with controllable infrastructures to meet system-level quality requirements; however, customizing a suitable network topology with optimally placed controller(s) for given quality requirements and workload characteristics is often not an easy task. We call such problem virtual SDN network planning problem. In this paper, a Topology-Controller planner (TCPlanner) is proposed for customizing the network topology and placing the controllers. Experiments with different scales of network show that our approach can effectively plan virtual SDN networks to meet the various QoS requirements and reduce costs
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