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QoS extension to BGP

10th IEEE International Conference on Network Protocols, 2002. Proceedings., 2003
To enable the end-to-end quality of service (QoS) guarantees in the Internet, based on the border gateway protocol (BGP), inter-domain QoS advertising and routing are important. However, little research has been done in this area so far. Two major challenges, scalability and heterogeneity, make the QoS extension to BGP difficult.
Li Xiao 0003   +3 more
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Benchmarking BGP Routers

2007 IEEE 10th International Symposium on Workload Characterization, 2007
Determining which routes to use when forwarding traffic is one of the major processing tasks in the control plane of computer networks. We present a novel benchmark that evaluates the performance of the most commonly used Internet-wide routing protocol, the Border Gateway Protocol (BGP).
Qiang Wu 0008   +3 more
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Beware of BGP attacks

ACM SIGCOMM Computer Communication Review, 2004
This note attempts to raise awareness within the network research community about the security of the interdomain routing infrastructure. We identify several attack objectives and mechanisms, assuming that one or more BGP routers have been compromised.
Ola Nordström, Constantinos Dovrolis
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BGP Optimal Route Reflection (BGP ORR)

2021
This document proposes a solution for BGP route reflectors to allow them to choose the best path for their clients that the clients themselves would have chosen under the same conditions, without requiring further state or any new features to be placed on the clients. This facilitates, for example, best exit point policy (hot potato routing).
C. Cassar, E. Åman, K. Wang
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Securing BGP incrementally

Proceedings of the 2007 ACM CoNEXT conference on - CoNEXT '07, 2007
Despite the pressing need to secure routing, none of the existing secure variants of BGP has been widely deployed. Due to the size and decentralized nature of the Internet, it became clear that any viable secure routing protocol must offer benefits also in its early stages of deployment.
Martin Suchara   +2 more
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A Fraud Prevention BGP Protocol: CP-BGP

2018 International Conference on Computational Science and Computational Intelligence (CSCI), 2018
Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) is the glue of the Internet and the only routing protocol to route between different Autonomous Systems (ASes). Recently the attacks targeting BGP are keeping increasing. For example the the Youtube hijacking in 2008 and Google traffic hijacking on Nov. 12 in 2018. There are lots of secure protocols designed to prevent the
Yanwei Wu, Ruiguo Yu, Ru Wang
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Security analysis of C-BGP: A light alternative to S-BGP

2016 IEEE Canadian Conference on Electrical and Computer Engineering (CCECE), 2016
Credible BGP (C-BGP) is a lightweight alternative to secure BGP. Its main design objective is to address signature verification costs and deployment challenges associated with S-BGP. To this end, C-BGP defines a control layer of trusted ASes that is comprised of major Autonomous Systems (ASes) in the network. In this environment a non-trusted AS has to
Junaid Israr   +3 more
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BGP safety with spurious updates

2011 Proceedings IEEE INFOCOM, 2011
We explore BGP safety, the question of whether a BGP system converges to a stable routing, in light of several BGP implementation features that have not been fully included in the previous theoretical analyses. We show that Route Flap Damping, MRAI timers, and other intra-router features can cause a router to briefly send “spurious” announcements of ...
Martin Suchara   +2 more
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BGP Blockchain for Metaverse - A Distributed Consensus System for BGP

2023 IEEE International Conference on Metaverse Computing, Networking and Applications (MetaCom), 2023
Mike McBride, Xinxin Fan, David Guzman
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Embedded BGP Routing Monitoring

2004
Previous studies ([7],[12]) explained a significant part of the BGP routing table growth in the Internet by the growth of specific operator practices like multi- homing and load-balancing. This article describes an embedded routing monitoring module aiming at detecting those practices, with the objective to help the router operator to better control ...
Thomas Lévy   +2 more
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