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PAXSON, V. End-to-end internet path dynamics. ACM Trans. on Networking 7, 3 (1999), 277--292.

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Hash-Based IP Traceback - Snoeren, Partridge, Sanchez, Jones.. (2001)   (65 citations)  (Correct)

....characteristics of the network, including the possibility that the network is capable of tracing an attack. The traceback system must not be confounded by a motivated attacker who subverts a router with the intent to subvert the tracing system. The instability of Internet routing is well known [15] and its implications for tracing are important. Two packets sent by the same host to the same destination may traverse wildly different paths. As a result, any system that seeks to determine origins using multi packet analysis techniques must be prepared to make sense of divergent path ....

PAXSON, V. End-to-end internet path dynamics. ACM Trans. on Networking 7, 3 (1999), 277--292.


Single-Packet IP Traceback - Snoeren, Partridge, Sanchez, Jones.. (2002)   (3 citations)  (Correct)

....characteristics of the network, including the possibility that the network is capable of tracing an attack. The traceback system must not be confounded by a motivated attacker who subverts a router with the intent to subvert the tracing system. The instability of Internet routing is well known [4] and its implications for tracing are important. Two packets sent by the same host to the same destination may traverse wildly different paths. As a result, any system that seeks to determine origins using multi packet analysis techniques must be prepared to make sense of divergent path ....

Vern Paxson, "End-to-end Internet path dynamics," ACM Trans. on Networking, vol. 7, no. 3, pp. 277--292, 1999.

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