New Heuristics for eDonkey Node and Flow Detection
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Rafael A. Rodríguez-Gómez; Gabriel Maciá-Fernández; Pedro García-Teodoro
- Abstract:
- The development and use of applications based
on peer-to-peer (P2P) networks have exponentially grown in
the last years. In fact, the traffic volume generated by these
applications supposes almost the 80% of all the network
bandwith nowadays. For this reason, the interest of Internet
Service Providers (ISPs) for classifying this large amount
of traffic has also grown in a considerable manner. In this
context, the present paper describes two detection algorithms
for eDonkey services. The first one is aimed to detect eDonkey
flows. It is based on the hypothesis that clients that begin
connections are in charge of sending the information. The
second algorithm has been developed to detect nodes that
generate eDonkey traffic. It is based on the hypothesis that
the up-rate of these nodes follows a constant pattern along
the time. Both detection algorithms have been proved in three
different groups of network traces. As a result, our detection
hypothesis is checked. Additionally, the experiments carried out
show that the proposed algorithms have a high classification
rate and a low false positive rate.
- Research areas:
- Year:
- 2011
- Type of Publication:
- In Proceedings
- Editor:
- 3rd Int. Conference on Advances in P2P Systems (AP2PS)
- Pages:
- 90-95
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