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Title: Security in P2P Networks: Language Theoretic Approach


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Security in P2P Networks Language Theoretic
Approach
  • Katalin Lázár
  • kati_at_elte.hu
  • Eötvös Loránd University
  • Department of Information Systems
  • Budapest, Hungary

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Content
  • P2P Networks
  • Language Theoretic Approach
  • Outlook
  • Potentials for non-combinatorial testing

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P2P Networks
  • Internet is witnessing a revolution
  • P2P networking
  • enables true distributed computing,
  • creates networks of computing resources that can
    exhibit very high availability and fault
    tolerance.
  • Every entity, referred to as a peer, has equal
    status.
  • A peer group is a collection of peers that have
    agreed upon a common set of services.
  • Message sending.
  • Pipes.

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Language Theoretic Approach
  • Motivation
  • Interactions between agents (peers) can be
    described by language theoretic tools
  • Grammar systems theory

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Notations
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Multisets
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Multisets
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Lindenmayer Systems
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Lindenmayer Systems
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Context Conditions
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P2P Networks Language Theoretic Approach
  • Language theoretic model
  • network of parallel language processors
  • language processors - peers
  • string collections behaviour of the system
  • language processors form teams, send and receive
    information through collective and individual
    filters (context conditions)

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P2P Networks Definition
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P2P Networks Definition
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Notation
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Configuration Transmission
  • a state (or a configuration) of TciNMPF0L a
    system
  • function configuration transmissions
  • rewriting step communication step (collective
    and individual filters, their combination)
  • a new string collection consists of such elements
    that are able to penetrate the output filter of
    the sender and the input filter of the receiver
  • computation sequence of configuration
    transmissions

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Configuration
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Rewriting Step
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Communication Step
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TCP/IP Handshake
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TCP/IP Handshake
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TCP/IP Handshake
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TCP/IP Handshake
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SYNflood Attack
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SYNflood Attack
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SYNflood Attack
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SYNflood Attack
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Information Dynamics
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Information Dynamics
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Information Dynamics in P2P Networks
  • Relationship with the growth functions of
    developmental systems, decidability problems
  • The growth function is either exponential or
    polynomially bounded, which is decidable.
  • The decidability of sequence and language
    equivalence problems
  • it is decidable for two P2P networks whether they
    function in the same manner concerning the
    dynamics of information
  • The saturation of information in P2P networks

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Information Dynamics in P2P Networks
  • In theory, a well-defined input filter system
    can protect the network against overloading and
    faults stemming from the function of the system,
    in a sense that certain pieces of information are
    not allowed to penetrate the filters. Faults
    emerging during the function of the network may
    substantially influence how such a system works.
    Faults should not superpose each other. In P2P
    there is a new type of fault, its opposite is
    called trust based system.
  • Simple trick motivated by Internet crawler
    experiments
  • Peers have a one-step buffer, which serves for
    registering and continuously evaluating the peers
    that send faulty (e.g., delayed or erroneous) or
    faultless messages to the given peer. Trust based
    system selection of trusted friends. We found
    selection the most efficient for scale-free small
    world networks
  • Good news
  • The introduction of a buffer does not have an
    influence on the mathematical results regarding
    the developmental systems, since the buffer can
    be regarded as a special multiset string
    processor, whose rewritings are identical
    rewritings and messages contain some information
    about the peers that send faulty messages to the
    peer the given buffer belongs to. We call the
    buffer apprentice peer.

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Information Dynamics in P2P Networks
  • Potentials of our apprentice peers
  • Maintenance of long-term adaptive information
  • maintenance of list of friends
  • prevention of propagation of faulty information
    in the network
  • concept is flexible
  • generalizes beyond one-step buffers
  • allows for hierarchical construction

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Outlook
  • Direct importance for P2P
  • P2P systems is attached to the language
    theoretical model presented.
  • We described a method how an automatism can be
    built in the development of P2P systems.
  • Problems of P2P
  • Nowadays softwares possess all characteristics of
    complex systems and are difficult (sometimes
    impossible) to test.
  • Furthermore, no compiler exists that could check
    at a higher level the logical consistency of a
    software using rule-based systems

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Outlook
  • Indirect importance for P2P
  • If the P2P system can be formulated as a grammar
    system, then it will be
  • consistent as warranted by the grammar
  • adaptive as warranted by our apprentice method
  • Local testing of units (if they satisfy the
    grammar) becomes satisfactory
  • avoid combinatorial explosion
  • P2P system can self-optimize itself in a robust
    manner

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References
  • R. Flenner et al. Java P2P Unleashed. Sams
    Publishing, 2001.
  • E. Csuhaj-Varjú, A. Salomaa Networks of Parallel
    Language Processors. In Gh. Paun and A. Salomaa
    (Eds.) New Trends in Formal Languages, Control,
    Cooperation and Combinatorics. Lecture Notes in
    Computer Science, Vol. 1218, 1997, pp. 299-318.
  • K. Lázár, E. Csuhaj-Varjú, A. Lorincz
    Peer-to-Peer Networks a Language Theoretic
    Approach (submitted)
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