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- Does GISP have *obvious* exploits ? |
- Does GISP have *obvious* exploits ? |
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- If there are exlpoits, how easily they can be used by an |
- If there are exploits how easily they can be used by an |
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hostile peer ? |
hostile peer ? |
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- Is GISP resilient against (hostile) attacks or not ? |
- Is GISP resilient against (hostile) attacks or not ? |
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- A hostile (or faulty) peer(s) gives false information during queries |
- A hostile (or faulty) peer(s) gives false information during queries |
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- A hostile (or faulty) peer(s)'s queries/replies include loads of rubbish, e.g., |
- A hostile (or faulty) peer(s)'s queries/replies include loads of rubbish, i.e., |
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wrong XML-scheme, wrong string/text encoding, or doesn't otherwise follow the protocol |
wrong XML-scheme, wrong string/text encoding, or doesn't otherwise follow the protocol |
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- A hostile (or faulty) peer(s) performs many queries randomly |
- A hostile (or faulty) peer(s) performs many queries randomly |
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- A hostile (or faulty) peer(s) stores lot of dummy key-value-pairs with a certain key |
- A hostile (or faulty) peer(s) stores lot of dummy key-value-pairs with a certain key |
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During the simulation process we will use a single hostile/faulty peer |
During the simulation process we will use a single hostile (or faulty) peer |
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or a group of hostile/faulty peers (fraction of all peers). |
or a group of hostile/faulty peers (fraction of all peers) in the test network. |
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By using above scenarios, we want to clarify GISP's properties with regard to research |
By using above scenarios, we want to clarify GISP's properties with regard to research |
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questions. |
questions. |