| Matt Blaze, A. Keromytis, and Jonathan M. Smith. Firewalls in active networks. Technical report, University of Pennsylvania, February 1998. |
....the interior of the domain. In that respect, any machine at the edge of the domain can act as a firewall. In contrast to the Internet firewalls however, policy can be specified but not enforced at the edges; enforcement of access and resource management policies has to take place in the interior [BKS98] 4.8 Resource Control Resource control on the active switch is imposed by the runtime system, as specified by the certificates exchanged during key establishment. The protected resources include access to standard and loaded modules, CPU cycles, memory allocated, number of packets, latency and ....
Matt Blaze, Angelos D. Keromytis, and Jonathan M. Smith. Firewalls in active networks. Technical report, University of Pennsylvania, February 1998.
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Matt Blaze, A. Keromytis, and Jonathan M. Smith. Firewalls in active networks. Technical report, University of Pennsylvania, February 1998.
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