CSE331: Introduction to Networks and Security Lecture 14 Fall 2002.

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CSE331: Introduction to Networks and Security Lecture 14 Fall 2002

CSE331 Fall Announcements Midterm on Wednesday Project 1 due today – submissions to

CSE331 Fall Today Wrap up discussion of networks –Quality of service –Advanced Networking –Ethereal Review for Exam

CSE331 Fall Integrated Services (RSVP) Proposed in Service Classes –Guaranteed arrival service For delay intolerant applications Guarantee a maximum delay –Controlled Load For loss tolerant, adaptive applications Emulate lightly loaded network

CSE331 Fall Implementation Mechanisms Flowspecs –Describe the kind of service needed “I need maximum delay of 100ms” “I need to use controlled load service” Admission Control –Network decides whether it can provide the desired service Resource Reservation Protocol (RSVP) –Mechanism to exchange info about requests –Soft state approach Packet Scheduling –Manage queuing and scheduling.

CSE331 Fall Advanced Networking Topics Multicast –Send the same message to a collection of receivers –How to do so efficiently? –Multicast trees

CSE331 Fall (Distributed) Denial of Service Flood a server with bogus requests –TCP SYN packet flood –Up to 600,000 packets per second –Uses up server’s resources, causing legitimate users to be denied service Detection & Assessment? –12,800 attacks at 5000 hosts in 3 week period! –IP Spoofing (forged source IP address) – Prevention? –Filtering? –Decentralized file storage?

CSE331 Fall Peer-to-Peer networking Gnutella – distributed file sharing –(Unlike Napster, which uses centralized servers) Freenet –Anonymous, decentralized file storage Distributed storage infrastructure –PAST (Rice and Microsoft Research, routing substrate - Pastry) –OceanStore (U.C.Berkeley, routing substrate - Tapestry) –Publius (AT&T) –Farsite (Microsoft Research) –CFS (MIT, routing substrate - Chord) –GRCD(UC Berkeley, builds on CAN)

CSE331 Fall Ad-hoc Networking Wireless Networks No fixed structure How to do routing? –Grid Project –Make use of Geographic data

CSE331 Fall Active Networking Treat packets as programs The programs –Specify routing requests –Can check link state –Can make decisions based on network conditions Routers interpret these active packets Penn’s switchware project –