International audienceByzantine Fault Tolerant (BFT) protocols rely on state machine replication to handle arbitrary behaviors. Significant efforts have been recently made to strengthen these protocols in order to minimize the performance degradation in presence of faulty components. In this paper, we focus on the potential damages that could be introduced from the client side of such protocols. In order to deal with this specific kind of threats, BFT protocols rely on request authentication to provide access control. Nevertheless, byzantine clients may benefit from the weakness of the underlying authentications mechanisms in order to tamper with the performance of replicated systems. We describe the main reliability issues that can be intr...
Quorum-based Byzantine fault-tolerant protocols for replicated state machines allow replicas to resp...
Our increasing dependence on complex and critical information infrastructures and the emerging thr...
State machine replication (SMR) is a generic technique for implementing fault-tolerant distributed s...
International audienceByzantine Fault Tolerant (BFT) protocols rely on state machine replication to ...
International audienceByzantine Fault Tolerant (BFT) protocols rely on state machine replication to ...
This paper argues for a new approach to building Byzantine fault tolerant replication systems. We ob...
This paper argues for a new approach to building Byzantine fault tolerant replication systems. We ob...
We present Abstract (ABortable STate mAChine replicaTion), a new abstraction for designing and recon...
With the growth of computer services in Internet, the availability and integrity of these services, ...
Byzantine Fault Tolerant (BFT) protocols have the ability to work correctly even when up to a thresh...
Modern Byzantine fault-tolerant state machine replication (BFT) protocols involve about 20.000 lines...
The growing interest in reliable multi-party applications has fostered widespread adoption of Byzant...
The Castro and Liskov Byzantine Fault Tolerance protocol for replicated state machines (CLBFT) provi...
textByzantine fault-tolerance techniques are useful because they tolerate arbitrary faults regardle...
This technical report was superseded by report DI-TR-09-15This paper presents two Byzantine fault-to...
Quorum-based Byzantine fault-tolerant protocols for replicated state machines allow replicas to resp...
Our increasing dependence on complex and critical information infrastructures and the emerging thr...
State machine replication (SMR) is a generic technique for implementing fault-tolerant distributed s...
International audienceByzantine Fault Tolerant (BFT) protocols rely on state machine replication to ...
International audienceByzantine Fault Tolerant (BFT) protocols rely on state machine replication to ...
This paper argues for a new approach to building Byzantine fault tolerant replication systems. We ob...
This paper argues for a new approach to building Byzantine fault tolerant replication systems. We ob...
We present Abstract (ABortable STate mAChine replicaTion), a new abstraction for designing and recon...
With the growth of computer services in Internet, the availability and integrity of these services, ...
Byzantine Fault Tolerant (BFT) protocols have the ability to work correctly even when up to a thresh...
Modern Byzantine fault-tolerant state machine replication (BFT) protocols involve about 20.000 lines...
The growing interest in reliable multi-party applications has fostered widespread adoption of Byzant...
The Castro and Liskov Byzantine Fault Tolerance protocol for replicated state machines (CLBFT) provi...
textByzantine fault-tolerance techniques are useful because they tolerate arbitrary faults regardle...
This technical report was superseded by report DI-TR-09-15This paper presents two Byzantine fault-to...
Quorum-based Byzantine fault-tolerant protocols for replicated state machines allow replicas to resp...
Our increasing dependence on complex and critical information infrastructures and the emerging thr...
State machine replication (SMR) is a generic technique for implementing fault-tolerant distributed s...