This article highlights issues that arise when deploying network address translation middle-boxes through containers. We focus on Docker as the container technology of choice and present a thorough analysis of its networking model, with special attention to the default bridge network driver that is used to implement network address translation functionality. We discuss some unexpected shortcomings we identified and elaborate on the suitability of containers for deploying services based on the Interactive Connectivity Establishment standard protocol. To support our findings, we present experiments we conducted in a real-world operational environment, namely a WebRTC service based on the Janus media server
The Network Address Translation (NAT) is a mechanism used almost for every user on the internet, pri...
This document identifies two deployment scenarios that have arisen from the unconventional network t...
We are facing the exhaustion of newly assignable IPv4 addresses. Unfortunately, IPv6 is not yet depl...
This article highlights issues that arise when deploying network address translation middle-boxes th...
Network Address Translators (NATs) cause problems when peer-to-peer (P2P) connections are created be...
The widespread diffusion of private networks in SOHO scenarios is fostering an increased deployment ...
Abstract only availableNetwork address translators (NATs) that map private network addresses to publ...
As ISPs face IPv4 address scarcity they increasingly turn to network address translation (NAT) to ac...
Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) has been proposed for multimedia services and wide-area connectivi...
[[abstract]]Since the development of P2P networking during the late 90’s, P2P applications have mult...
Software-Defined Networking (SDN) is a paradigm that enables easier network programmability based on...
We present a general-purpose toolkit for network address translation in a modular, component-based n...
The Information-Communication Technolgies (ICT) world is heading towards an increasingly interconnec...
The network performance of virtual machines plays a critical role in Network Functions Virtualizatio...
J’fais des trous, des petits trous... toujours des petits trous- S. Gainsbourg Network Address Trans...
The Network Address Translation (NAT) is a mechanism used almost for every user on the internet, pri...
This document identifies two deployment scenarios that have arisen from the unconventional network t...
We are facing the exhaustion of newly assignable IPv4 addresses. Unfortunately, IPv6 is not yet depl...
This article highlights issues that arise when deploying network address translation middle-boxes th...
Network Address Translators (NATs) cause problems when peer-to-peer (P2P) connections are created be...
The widespread diffusion of private networks in SOHO scenarios is fostering an increased deployment ...
Abstract only availableNetwork address translators (NATs) that map private network addresses to publ...
As ISPs face IPv4 address scarcity they increasingly turn to network address translation (NAT) to ac...
Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) has been proposed for multimedia services and wide-area connectivi...
[[abstract]]Since the development of P2P networking during the late 90’s, P2P applications have mult...
Software-Defined Networking (SDN) is a paradigm that enables easier network programmability based on...
We present a general-purpose toolkit for network address translation in a modular, component-based n...
The Information-Communication Technolgies (ICT) world is heading towards an increasingly interconnec...
The network performance of virtual machines plays a critical role in Network Functions Virtualizatio...
J’fais des trous, des petits trous... toujours des petits trous- S. Gainsbourg Network Address Trans...
The Network Address Translation (NAT) is a mechanism used almost for every user on the internet, pri...
This document identifies two deployment scenarios that have arisen from the unconventional network t...
We are facing the exhaustion of newly assignable IPv4 addresses. Unfortunately, IPv6 is not yet depl...