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Title : Load Balance-based Reorganizing Protocol for SOS in Active Network
Author(s) : J. Lee, et al.
Filename : draft-jaehwa-loadbalanced-sos-activenetwork-00.txt
Pages : 9
Date : 2005-10-20
Secure overlay services (SOS) architecture has been proposed to
provide reliable communication between clients and a target under
DDoS attacks. The SOS architecture employs a set of overlay nodes
arranged in three hierarchical layers that controls access to the
target. Although the architecture is novel and works well under
simple congestion based attacks, we observe that it is flimsy after
it resisted the DDoS for a period of time and it didn't pay
attention to the endurance of the Nodes. We propose an Algorithm to
improve the secure overlay services (SOS) both on load balance
and resilient.
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