| D. K. Y. Yau, J. C. S. Lui, F. Liang, and Y. Yam. Defending against distributed denialof -service attacks with max-min fair server-centric router throttles. IEEE/ACM Trans. Networking, February 2005. 35 |
....(BGP) is the de facto standard inter AS routing protocol of today s Internet. network aggregate if the corresponding property is associated with an attack. Intuitively, the attacking aggregates can be identified by the victim and then pushed back to upstream pushback routers. Router throttle [15] employs a similar strategy, but defines more specific algorithms to ensure fairness among packet flows. Unlike filtering, rate control is more friendly to regular traffic and incurs less management cost by reusing existing QoS mechanisms. However, its effectiveness depends on the aggressiveness ....
K. Y. Yau, C. S. Lui, and F. Liang. Defending Against Distributed Denialof -service Attacks with Max-min Fair Server-centric Router Throttles. In IEEE International Workshop on Quality of Service (IWQoS), 2002.
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D. K. Y. Yau, J. C. S. Lui, F. Liang, and Y. Yam. Defending against distributed denialof -service attacks with max-min fair server-centric router throttles. IEEE/ACM Trans. Networking, February 2005. 35
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David K.Y. Yau, John C.S. Lui, and Feng Liang. Defending Against Distributed Denialof -Service Attacks with Max-min Fair Server-centric Router Throttles. In Proc. of IEEE IWQoS, May 2002.
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