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Application Based Meta Tagging of Network Connections
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DOI Bookmark: http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/ITNG.2008.209Fifth International Conference on Inf ...
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Modern operating systems offer a large array of features in their network subsystems that support fine-grained access control, monitoring and accounting. Such features allow a system administrator to account and filter outgoing network connections based on attributes such as the destination IP address and port number of the connection. With the increase in multi-user systems such as Grid Networks and Shared Web Hosting, the complexity of these tasks has increased. Current operating systems lack the ability to determine the intent of a network connection based on the connection's technical characteristics alone. This paper presents a new mechanism by which applications themselves are given the ability to pass meta information to the network subsystem, allowing it to take advantage of application specific data.
Index Terms:
Socket, Tagging, Connection, Accounting, Security
Citation:
Mark Wallis, Frans Henskens, Michael Hannaford, "Application Based Meta Tagging of Network Connections," itng, pp.384-389, Fifth International Conference on Information Technology: New Generations (itng 2008), 2008
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