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NetT@SIGCOMM 2004: Portland, OR, USA
- Jon C. R. Bennett, Mark Allman:
Proceedings of the ACM SIGCOMM Workshop on Network Troubleshooting - Research, Theory and Operations Practice Meet Malfunctioning Reality, NetT '04, Portland, Oregon, USA, September 3, 2004. ACM 2004
Miscellaneous I
- Prasad Calyam, Weiping Mandrawa, Mukundan Sridharan, Arif Khan, Paul Schopis:
H.323 beacon: an H.323 application related end-to-end performance troubleshooting tool. 241-246 - Connie Logg, Roger Les Cottrell, Jirí Navrátil:
Experiences in traceroute and available bandwidth change analysis. 247-252 - Antonio Magnaghi, Takeo Hamada, Tsuneo Katsuyama:
A wavelet-based framework for proactive detection of network misconfigurations. 253-258 - Matthew Luckie, Tony McGregor:
Path diagnosis with IPMP. 259-264
Miscellaneous II
- Vasileios Pappas, Patrik Fältström, Daniel Massey, Lixia Zhang:
Distributed DNS troubleshooting. 265-270 - Duane Wessels:
Is your caching resolver polluting the internet? 271-276 - Balachander Krishnamurthy:
Mohonk: mobile honeypots to trace unwanted traffic early. 277-282 - Kenjiro Cho, Matthew Luckie, Bradley Huffaker:
Identifying IPv6 network problems in the dual-stack world. 283-288
Routing I
- Shu Zhang, Youki Kadobayashi:
Troubleshooting on intra-domain routing instability. 289-294 - Jaideep Chandrashekar, Zhi-Li Zhang, Haldane Peterson:
Fixing BGP, one as at a time. 295-300 - Di-Fa Chang, Ramesh Govindan, John S. Heidemann:
Locating BGP missing routes using multiple perspectives. 301-306
Routing II
- Matthew Roughan, Timothy G. Griffin, Z. Morley Mao, Albert G. Greenberg, Brian Freeman:
IP forwarding anomalies and improving their detection using multiple data sources. 307-312 - Renata Teixeira, Jennifer Rexford:
A measurement framework for pin-pointing routing changes. 313-318
Poster Sessions
- Anukool Lakhina, Mark Crovella, Christophe Diot:
Exploring the subspace method for network-wide anomaly diagnosis. 319
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