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Abstract: A secure reliable multicast protocol enables a process to send a message to a group of recipients such
that all correct destinations receive the same message, despite the malicious efforts of fewer than a
third of the total number of processes, including the sender. This has been shown to be a useful tool
in building secure distributed services, albeit with a cost that typically grows linearly with the size
of the system. For very large networks, for which this is prohibitive, we present two... (Update)
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...faster than SINTRA, taking only a few milliseconds for each atomic broadcast. The broadcast protocols of Malkhi, Merritt, and Rodeh [10] work in a similar model as SINTRA, but implement only consistent broadcast (akin to SINTRA s consistent channel) The authors report no...
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D. Malkhi, M. Merrit, and O. Rodeh, "Secure reliable multicast protocols in a WAN," in International Conference on Distributed Computing Systems (ICDCS 97), 1997, pp. 87--94. http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/article/malkhi97secure.html More
@inproceedings{ malkhi97secure,
author = "Dahlia Malkhi and Michael Merritt and Ohad Rodeh",
title = "Secure Reliable Multicast Protocols in a {WAN}",
booktitle = "International Conference on Distributed Computing Systems",
pages = "0-",
year = "1997",
url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/article/malkhi97secure.html" }
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