| L. Dang, CANSA - Certificate Active Network Security Architecture, Hons. thesis, University of Sydney, Australia, 1998. |
....packets in the most transparent method available. User protocols must be restricted in the actions that they can perform on the router and to packet data. The area of security and resource management in active routers is still an on going research topic and several solutions have been provided in [8] and [22] The platform must be structured to allow the introduction, modification, or removal of core functions. Clack Element Protocol Clack Daemon Clack User Library Protocol Library Protocol Click Router Active Router Clack Daemon Active User Application End Host Clack User ....
L.Dang. CANSA - Certificate Active Network Security Architecture, Hons Thesis, Available at http://www.cs.usyd.edu.au/activenets/papers/cansa.pdf, 1998.
....to section V B where we discuss in detail an example of how to dynamically upgrade part of the PANTS scheduler. E. Security Considerations A general security architecture for active networks was proposed by the AN Working group [14] A more detailed security architecture for PANTS is found in [15]. We describe here briefly, some of the issues involved. Security is provided through runtime checks when extra services are loaded into the capsule environment and or when a service s method is called. These checks depend on reliable identification of entities responsible for each capsule. ....
....as one would expect dynamically changing the run time of a node is a rather extreme step, and must be attempted with great care. Security is paramount and capsules should only be allowed to take such actions once they have been strongly authenticated and authorised. Our security architecture [15] describes in detail some of the implications of upgrading a node. C. Upgrading the Scheduler The PANTS system is implemented as a set of modules which interact. The modules are organised in a hierarchical manner with a toplevel module which loads each sub module. Given access to this toplevel ....
L. Dang, CANSA - Certificate Active Network Security Architecture, Hons. thesis, University of Sydney, Australia, 1998.
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L. Dang, "Cansa - Certificate Active Network Security Architecture", Hons Thesis, Basser Department of Computer Science, University of Sydney, 1998
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