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Efficient Byzantine-Resilient Reliable Multicast on a Hybrid Failure Model
Osaka University, Suita, Japan October 13-October 16
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Miguel Correia, Universidade de Lisboa
Lau Cheuk Lung, Universidade de Lisboa
Nuno Ferreira Neves, Universidade de Lisboa
Paulo Veríssimo, Universidade de Lisboa

The paper presents a new reliable multicast protocol that tolerates arbitrary faults, including Byzantine faults. This protocol is developed using a novel way of designing secure protocols which is based on a well-founded hybrid failure model. Despite our claim of arbitrary failure resilience, the protocol needs not necessarily incur the cost of "Byzantine agreement", in number of participants and round/message complexity. It can rely on the existence of a simple distributed security kernel — the TTCB — where the participants only execute crucial parts of the protocol operation, under the protection of a crash failure model. Otherwise, participants follow an arbitrary failure model.

The TTCB provides only a few basic services, which allow our protocol to have an efficiency similar to that of accidental fault-tolerant protocols: for f faults, our protocol requires f+2 processes, instead of 3f+1 in Byzantine systems. Besides, the TTCB (which is synchronous) allows secure operation of timed protocols, despite the unpredictable time behavior of the environment (possibly due to attacks on timing assumptions).

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Miguel Correia, Lau Cheuk Lung, Nuno Ferreira Neves, Paulo Veríssimo, "Efficient Byzantine-Resilient Reliable Multicast on a Hybrid Failure Model," srds, pp.2, 21st IEEE Symposium on Reliable Distributed Systems (SRDS'02), 2002
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