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Providing Administrative Control and Autonomy in Structured Peer-to-Peer Overlays (2004)

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by Alan Mislove , Peter Druschel
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@MISC{Mislove04providingadministrative,
    author = {Alan Mislove and Peter Druschel},
    title = {Providing Administrative Control and Autonomy in Structured Peer-to-Peer Overlays},
    year = {2004}
}

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Abstract

self-organizing substrate for distributed applications and support powerful abstractions such as distributed hash tables (DHTs) and group communication. However, in most of these systems, lack of control over key placement and routing paths raises concerns over autonomy, administrative control and accountability of participating organizations. Additionally, structured p2p overlays tend to assume global connectivity while in reality, network address translation and firewalls limit connectivity among hosts in different organizations. In this paper, we present a general technique that ensures content/path locality and administrative autonomy for participating organizations, and provides natural support for NATs and firewalls. Instances of conventional structured overlays are configured to form a hierarchy of identifier spaces that reflects administrative boundaries and respects connectivity constraints among networks.

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2353 A scalable content-addressable network - Ratnasamy, Francis, et al. - 2001
1503 Pastry: Scalable, Distributed Object Location and Routing for Large-Scale Peer-to-Peer Systems - Rowstron, Druschel - 2001
435 Scribe: A large-scale and decentralized applicationlevel multicast infrastructure - Castro, Druschel, et al. - 2002
433 Kademlia: A Peer-to-Peer Information System Based on the XOR Metric - Maymounkov, Mazières - 2002
296 Application-level multicast using contentaddressable networks - RATNASAMY, HANDLEY, et al.
253 SkipNet: A scalable overlay network with practical locality properties - Harvey, Jones, et al. - 2003
213 I.: The Impact of DHT Routing Geometry on Resilience and Proximity - Gummadi, Gummadi, et al. - 2003
185 Tapestry: An infrastructure for fault-resilient wide-area location and routing - Zhao, Kubiatowicz, et al. - 2001
155 Towards a common api for structured peer-to-peer overlays - Dabek, Zhao, et al. - 2003
90 D.: Security for structured peer-to-peer overlay networks - Castro, Druschel, et al. - 2002
77 Performance and Dependability of Structured Peer-to-Peer Overlays - Castro, Costa, et al.
64 Brocade: Landmark Routing on Overlay Networks - Zhao, Duan, et al.
46 Sloppy hashing and self-organizing clusters - Freedman, Mazieres - 2003
44 Unmanaged Internet Protocol: Taming the edge network management crisis - Ford - 2003
40 Proximity neighbor selection in tree-based structured peer-to-peer overlays - Castro, Druschel, et al. - 2003
35 Scalable application-level anycast for highly dynamic groups - Castro, Druschel, et al. - 2003
30 Post: a secure, resilient, cooperative messaging system - Mislove, Post, et al. - 2003
27 One ring to rule them all: service discovery and binding in structured peer-to-peer overlay networks - Castro, Druschel, et al. - 2002
9 Hierarchical peer-to-peer systems - Gares-Erice, Biersack, et al. - 2003
2 An augmented Chord protocol supporting heterogeneous subgroup formation in peer-to-peer networks - Karger, Ruhl - 2004
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