Kavalionak H., Payberah A. H., Dowling J., Montresor A.
Peer-to-peer Load balancing Self-adaptive algorithm NAT-traversal
Although over the last decade large efforts have been done to design efficient peer-to-peer (P2P) protocols, very few of them have taken into account the problem of firewalls and network address translators (NAT). Most of the existing P2P systems do not work properly when a high percentage of nodes are behind NAT. While a few P2P systems tackled the NAT problem, all of them employ third party nodes to establish a connection towards nodes behind NAT, and these may become bottlenecks, menacing the health of the entire system. A possible solution to this problem is to rent ex- tra resources from the cloud. This paper presents NATCLOUD, a cloud-assisted NAT-traversal service, where rented cloud resources are added on demand to the overlay, as third party nodes, to help other nodes to make connections to nodes behind NAT. We show the feasibility of integrating our approach with existing gossip-based peer sampling services and evaluate our solution by simulations, conducting extensive experiments under different network conditions.
Source: 31st Annual ACM Symposium on Applied Computing, SAC 2016, pp. 508–513, Pisa, Italy, 04-08/04/2016
@inproceedings{oai:it.cnr:prodotti:424397, title = {NATCloud: Cloud-assisted NAT-traversal service}, author = {Kavalionak H. and Payberah A. H. and Dowling J. and Montresor A.}, doi = {10.1145/2851613.2851640}, booktitle = {31st Annual ACM Symposium on Applied Computing, SAC 2016, pp. 508–513, Pisa, Italy, 04-08/04/2016}, year = {2016} }