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Building a Tunnel through NAT Using OpenFlow

Published: 05 January 2018 Publication History

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This paper presents a stateful algorithm based on OpenFlow protocol to establish a tunnel without the requirement of global IP address in a simple and scalable manner. The algorithm modifies incoming packet according to a database of four tuples mapping relationship, which controller maintains, then forwards modified packet based on kernel routing table through established tunnel, and finally reconstructs received packet and transfers to the original destination. The experiment shows proposed algorithm can effectively improve utilization of network link resources.

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    IMCOM '18: Proceedings of the 12th International Conference on Ubiquitous Information Management and Communication
    January 2018
    628 pages
    ISBN:9781450363853
    DOI:10.1145/3164541
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    1. OpenFlow
    2. OpenVPN
    3. Overlay network
    4. SDN

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