Ben Y. Zhao, John Kubiatowicz, and Anthony D. Joseph. Tapestry: an infrastructure for fault-toleran wide-area location and routing. UCB Technical Report UCB/CSD--01--1141. Computer Science Division (EECS) University of California, Berkeley, April 2001. 22

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....250 entries each would yield approximately 375,000 500,000 unique entries (6MB 8MB) in a combined table. Discussion: The largest danger of the Code Red scanner is that other mechanisms could be used (legitimately) for name translation. There are numerous research proposals for such mechanisms [38, 34, 43], and even experimenting with them would trigger our scanner. Administrators who wish to allow such mechanisms in their environment would need to either disable this scanner or extend it to understand the new name translation mechanisms. With a scanner like this in place, different tactics will ....

Ben Y. Zhao, John Kubiatowicz, and Anthony D. Joseph. Tapestry: an infrastructure for fault-toleran wide-area location and routing. UCB Technical Report UCB/CSD--01--1141. Computer Science Division (EECS) University of California, Berkeley, April 2001. 22

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