It has been assumed that the need for successful NAT traversal discourages residential DSL users from running services or applications that require them to accept connections from remote hosts. However, there are now numerous approaches for NAT traversal but there have been no studies measuring the prevalence of DSL users accepting inbound sessions. This paper presents an analysis of TCP and UDP flows initiated by remote clients to a group of residential DSL users, using packet traces captured from a New Zealand ISP between 2009 and 2011. Our analysis reveals that over half of all measured users accepted at least one inbound TCP or UDP session. There was no dominant port being used to accept sessions and port usage was spread over thousands...
It has been reported worldwide that peer-to-peer traffic is taking up a significant portion of backb...
The increasing use of middleboxes (e.g., NATs, firewalls) in the Internet has made it harder and har...
The internet quality of service and reliability is currently managed by the TCP protocol. TCP is res...
It has been assumed that the need for successful NAT traversal discourages residential DSL users fro...
Abstract. Many Internet customers use network address translation (NAT) when connecting to the Inter...
It is still an accepted assumption that Internet traffic is dominated by TCP. However, the rise of n...
This paper studies various techniques to overcome the barriers that firewalls and NATs cause to peer...
Contemporary backbone-traffic is analyzed with respect to behaviour differences between inbound and ...
In this paper, we characterize wide-area network applications that use the TCP transport protocol. W...
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The Copyright (Infringing File Sharing) Amendment Act 2011 (CAA) is a New Zealand law that aims to p...
Measurement and analysis of real traffic is important to gain knowledge about the characteristics of...
It has been reported worldwide that peer-to-peer traffic is taking up a significant portion of backb...
The increasing use of middleboxes (e.g., NATs, firewalls) in the Internet has made it harder and har...
The internet quality of service and reliability is currently managed by the TCP protocol. TCP is res...
It has been assumed that the need for successful NAT traversal discourages residential DSL users fro...
Abstract. Many Internet customers use network address translation (NAT) when connecting to the Inter...
It is still an accepted assumption that Internet traffic is dominated by TCP. However, the rise of n...
This paper studies various techniques to overcome the barriers that firewalls and NATs cause to peer...
Contemporary backbone-traffic is analyzed with respect to behaviour differences between inbound and ...
In this paper, we characterize wide-area network applications that use the TCP transport protocol. W...
Voice over IP (VoIP) is increasingly replacing fixed line telephone systems globally due to lower co...
Studies on the composition and nature of Internet protocols are crucial for continued research and i...
Despite its popularity, relatively little is known about the traffic characteristics of the Skype Vo...
In this paper, we characterize wide-area network applications that use the TCP transport protocol. W...
The Copyright (Infringing File Sharing) Amendment Act 2011 (CAA) is a New Zealand law that aims to p...
Measurement and analysis of real traffic is important to gain knowledge about the characteristics of...
It has been reported worldwide that peer-to-peer traffic is taking up a significant portion of backb...
The increasing use of middleboxes (e.g., NATs, firewalls) in the Internet has made it harder and har...
The internet quality of service and reliability is currently managed by the TCP protocol. TCP is res...