Transport layer identification of P2P traffic
University of California, Riverside · Swiss Data Science Center
Abstract
Since the emergence of peer-to-peer (P2P) networking in the late '90s, P2P applications have multiplied, evolved and established themselves as the leading `growth app' of Internet traffic workload. In contrast to first-generation P2P networks which used well-defined port numbers, current P2P applications have the ability to disguise their existence through the use of arbitrary ports. As a result, reliable estimates of P2P traffic require examination of packet payload, a methodological landmine from legal, privacy, technical, logistic, and fiscal perspectives. Indeed, access to user payload is often rendered impossible by one of these factors, inhibiting trustworthy estimation of P2P traffic growth and…
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4Topics & keywords
- Payload (computing)
- Computer science
- Network packet
- Workload
- The Internet
- Computer network
- Identification (biology)
- Internet traffic