Bill,
Here's a related paper on this topic: http://
networks.cs.northwestern.edu/publications/cache_JCN.pdf
"Pollution Attacks and Defenses for Internet Caching Systems"
L. Deng, Y. Gao, Y. Chen, and A. Kuzmanovic
In Journal of Computer Networks, 52(5): 935-956, April 2008.
This is an extended version of their ICNP 2006 paper "Internet Cache
Pollution Attacks and Countermeasures".
Lan
On Nov 19, 2008, at 10:17 AM, William Herrin wrote:
Hi folks,
There was a suggestion at grow this morning that we produce a ID on
operational experience with cache-based mapping systems. Systems like
the DNS have been very successful. On the other hand, I still remember
worms sending to random destinations on a 56k modem DOSing a Cisco
2500 because of the route cache. It would be very helpful to determine
what factors allow a caching strategy to be successful and what
factors tend to lead to failure.
I think this is very relevant to a number of the solution strategies
under discussion on RRG, not just LISP. So, is anyone else interested
in organizing the effort? If not, I volunteer.
Regards,
Bill Herrin
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