Like a circuit- switched network, path pinning binds a particular flow (or connec- tion) to a specific path through the network for as long as the flow and the path both exist. Like a packet-switched network, the path pinning mechanism we present does not require per-flow state in the network.
This paper examines a new building block for next-generation networks: SNAPP, or Stateless Network-Authenticated Path Pinning. SNAPP-enabled routers ...
This paper examines a new building block for next-generation networks: SNAPP, or Stateless Network-Authenticated Path Pinning.
ABSTRACT. This paper examines a new building block for next-generation networks: SNAPP, or Stateless Network-Authenticated Path. Pinning.
Anderson, “SNAPP: Stateless Network-Authenticated Path Pinning,” Proceedings of the 2008 ACM Symposium on Information, Computer and Communications Security ...
Bibliographic details on SNAPP: stateless network-authenticated path pinning.
SNAPP: Stateless Network-Authenticated Path Pinning. Bryan Parno, Adrian Perrig, and David G. Andersen. In Proceedings of the ACM Symposium on Information ...
SNAPP: Stateless network-authenticated path pinning. In Proceedings of AsiaCCS, March 2008. Digital Library · Google Scholar. [4]. Flanagan, M., Howe, D.C., and ...
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This paper examines a new building block for next-generation net- works: SNAPP, or Stateless Network-Authenticated Path Pinning. SNAPP-enabled routers ...