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New tech report “Identifying and Characterizing Anycast in the Domain Name System”
We just published a new technical report “Identifying and Characterizing Anycast in the Domain Name System” (available at ftp://ftp.isi.edu/isi-pubs/tr-671.pdf) . From the abstract: Since its first appearance, IP anycast has become essential for critical network services such as the Domain … Continue reading
New tech report “Detecting Internet Outages with Active Probing”
We just published a new technical report “Detecting Internet Outages with Active Probing” was accepted by IMC’10 in Melbourne, Australia (available at ftp://ftp.isi.edu/isi-pubs/tr-672.pdf). From the abstract: With businesses, governments, and individuals increasingly dependent on the Internet, understanding its reliability is more … Continue reading
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new conference paper “Low-Rate, Flow-Level Periodicity Detection” at Global Internet 2011
The paper “Low-Rate, Flow-Level Periodicity Detection”, by Genevieve Bartlett, John Heidemann, and Christos Papadopoulos is being presented at IEEE Global Internet 2011 in Shanghai, China this week. The full text is available at http://www.isi.edu/~johnh/PAPERS/Bartlett11a.pdf. The abstract summarizes the work: As … Continue reading
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Paper at Global Internet 2010
Chris Wilcox presented a paper titled “Correlating Spam Activity with IP Address Characteristics” In Global Inernet 2010. The paper uses Lander survey data as well as spam data from eSoft. Abstract: It is well known that spam bots mostly utilize … Continue reading
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Paper at NPSec
Steve DiBenedetto presented a paper titled “Fingerprinting Custom Botnet Protocol Stacks” at NPSec 2010, in Kyoto Japan.
New Video About Address Utilization and Allocations on Map Browser
The ANT project released a video describing Internet address allocation and how we study address utilization with IPv4 censuses. Aniruddh Rao prepared this video, working with John Heidemann and Xue Cai. We have also updated our web-based IPv4 address browser … Continue reading
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New conference paper “Selecting Representative IP Addresses for Internet Topology Studies” to appear at IMC
The paper “Selecting Representative IP Addresses for Internet Topology Studies” (available at http://www.isi.edu/~xunfan/research/Fan10a.pdf) was accepted to appear at the ACM Internet Measurement Conference 2010 in Melbourne, Australia. From the abstract: An Internet hitlist is a set of addresses that cover … Continue reading
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new conference paper “Towards an AS-to-Organization Map” to appear at IMC
The paper “Towards an AS-to-Organization Map” was accepted by IMC’10 in Melbourne, Australia (available at http://www.isi.edu/~johnh/PAPERS/Cai10c.html). From the abstract: An understanding of Internet topology is central to answer various questions ranging from network resilience to peer selection or data center … Continue reading
New journal paper “Parametric Methods for Anomaly Detection in Aggregate Traffic” to appear in TON
The paper “Parametric Methods for Anomaly Detection in Aggregate Traffic” was accepted for publication in ACM/IEEE Transactions on Networking (available at http://www.isi.edu/~johnh/PAPERS/Thatte10a.html). From the abstract: This paper develops parametric methods to detect network anomalies using only aggregate traffic statistics, in … Continue reading
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new conference paper “On the Characteristics and Reasons of Long-lived Internet Flows” at IMC
The paper “On the Characteristics and Reasons of Long-lived Internet Flows” was accepted by IMC’10 in Melbourne, Australia (available at http://www.isi.edu/~johnh/PAPERS/Quan10a.html). From the abstract: Prior studies of Internet traffic have considered traffic at different resolutions and time scales: packets and … Continue reading
Updates about research by the ANT group (Analysis of Internet Traffic)