TY - GEN
T1 - MORSE
T2 - 2nd International Conference on Networking and Distributed Computing, ICNDC 2011
AU - Zhou, Zhou
AU - Song, Tian
PY - 2011
Y1 - 2011
N2 - As P2P traffic now constitutes a substantial proportion of Internet traffic, ISPs are facing new challenge in network management. Instead of blindly limiting P2P traffic, ISPs should provide the basic networking service for P2P users while minimizing the traffic overhead over the infrastructure. On the other hand, illegal sharing of copyrighted and malicious materials with P2P applications introduces a serious security issue, which motives the need of knowing what contents are really transferred in P2P applications. This paper presents MORSE, a system that enables ISPs to accurately identify and effectively control P2P traffic, as well as, revert transferred contents if needed. Specifically, in terms of traffic control, MORSE leverages file-level information provided by a P2P traffic identification method to adopt an efficient and flexible strategy: limiting the number of concurrent flows that a peer can use to download a particular file. In terms of content reverting, besides traditional flow reconstruction method, MORSE offers an indirect way that uses the file ID information. At last, a real-life trace is measured in MORSE and promising results are obtained.
AB - As P2P traffic now constitutes a substantial proportion of Internet traffic, ISPs are facing new challenge in network management. Instead of blindly limiting P2P traffic, ISPs should provide the basic networking service for P2P users while minimizing the traffic overhead over the infrastructure. On the other hand, illegal sharing of copyrighted and malicious materials with P2P applications introduces a serious security issue, which motives the need of knowing what contents are really transferred in P2P applications. This paper presents MORSE, a system that enables ISPs to accurately identify and effectively control P2P traffic, as well as, revert transferred contents if needed. Specifically, in terms of traffic control, MORSE leverages file-level information provided by a P2P traffic identification method to adopt an efficient and flexible strategy: limiting the number of concurrent flows that a peer can use to download a particular file. In terms of content reverting, besides traditional flow reconstruction method, MORSE offers an indirect way that uses the file ID information. At last, a real-life trace is measured in MORSE and promising results are obtained.
KW - Content reverting
KW - Peer-to-peer
KW - Traffic control
KW - Traffic identification
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=80455158027&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1109/ICNDC.2011.71
DO - 10.1109/ICNDC.2011.71
M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:80455158027
SN - 9780769544274
T3 - Proceedings - 2nd International Conference on Networking and Distributed Computing, ICNDC 2011
SP - 331
EP - 335
BT - Proceedings - 2nd International Conference on Networking and Distributed Computing, ICNDC 2011
Y2 - 21 September 2011 through 24 September 2011
ER -