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Re: Prevention of pollution attacks (GSoC)

 

Thanks Ilshat, please report (or even better, fix :D) any problem you find
in the code!

Juan

2015-03-06 10:02 GMT+01:00 Ilshat Shakirov <im.shakirov@xxxxxxxxx>:

> Thanks for the responses!
>
> I didn't notice an existing implementation, sorry.
>
> Ok, so my first goal will be implementation of pollution attack solutions
> on simulator. I will look at code in today's evening (my time is utc+5).
>
> Thanks again, I will report about results in this thread, is it ok?
>
> 2015-03-06 13:52 GMT+05:00 Juan Álvaro Muñoz Naranjo <
> juanalvaro83@xxxxxxxxx>:
>
>> Hi Ilshat,
>>
>> thanks for your interest! There's alread a PeerSim implementation of
>> P2PSP in the repo, go to https://code.launchpad.net/~p2psp/p2psp/sim
>>
>> The basics of the protocol are implemented in the simulator. It'd be
>> great to hear any feedback from you, if you want to play a bit with it.
>>
>> Also, I think it'd be cool to first implement the pollution attack
>> solutions on the simulator. This way we'd get more info about the behaviour
>> of these theoretical solutions.
>>
>> Best,
>>
>> Juan
>>
>>
>> 2015-03-06 9:37 GMT+01:00 Cristóbal Medina López <
>> cristobalmedinalopez@xxxxxxxxx>:
>>
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> We will be delighted with your contribution. All of you can feel free to
>>> contribute to the project. You only need create a new branch.
>>>
>>> Leo, if he can write here then he is a member of the team :-)
>>>
>>> Regards!
>>>
>>>
>>> El vie., 6 de marzo de 2015 a las 8:50, L.G.Casado (<leo@xxxxxx>)
>>> escribió:
>>>
>>>>
>>>> Hello Ilshat,
>>>>
>>>> I see you get the picture.
>>>>
>>>> We also have experience in PeerSim. Now we are in the process to be a
>>>> node in PlanetLab.
>>>>
>>>> If you want to contribute before gsoc, your are welcome.
>>>>
>>>> Some adm can make you member of the team.
>>>>
>>>> Best regards,
>>>>
>>>> P2PSP.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> El vie, 06-03-2015 a las 10:07 +0600, Ilshat Shakirov escribió:
>>>>
>>>> Hello, P2psp community!
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>  I am GSoC student and I am really interested in your ideas for gsoc,
>>>> especially about prevention of dos and pollution attacks.
>>>>
>>>>  Few words about me: I am studying at Perm State National Research
>>>> University (Russia); At university my main work is p2p networks and fault
>>>> tolerance of p2p-networks. I worked with DHT (Kademlia, unfortunately only
>>>> theory) and BitTorrent. Also I have experience with PeerSim
>>>> (p2p-simulator); I have implemented BT-protocol for it.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>  I am already contacted a mentor and received a paper about defense
>>>> strategies for streaming p2p networks (Pollution attacks detection in the
>>>> P2PSP live streaming system). I noticed that in section Analyzing results
>>>> there is only theoretical study.
>>>> I want to implement P2psp-protocol for PeerSim simulator in order to
>>>> testing new strategies, theoretical studies and etc.
>>>>
>>>>  Why PeerSim? It is the most popular p2p-simulator. (
>>>> http://scholar.google.ru/scholar?hl=en&q=peersim - 275 citations).
>>>> Also it mentioned in 1 <http://dl.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1232932> 2
>>>> <http://dl.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=2501660> .
>>>>
>>>>  I want implement it before 16 march, because on gsoc I want work with
>>>> Prevention of pollution attacks and simulator will help evaluate future
>>>> results.
>>>>
>>>>  What do you think? Thanks in advance.
>>>>
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