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  1. Proceedings of the 2015 ACM SIGCOMM Workshop on Hot Topics in Middleboxes and Network Function Virtualization (HotMiddlebox '15)
  2. Towards a Safe Playground for HTTPS and Middle Boxes with QoS2
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Love All, Trust Few: on Trusting Intermediaries in HTTP
Lost in Network Address Translation: Lessons from Scaling the World's Simplest Middlebox
Centrally Controlled Distributed VNF State Management
Scalable Routing in SDN-enabled Networks with Consolidated Middleboxes
Towards a Safe Playground for HTTPS and Middle Boxes with QoS2
Header Enrichment or ISP Enrichment?: Emerging Privacy Threats in Mobile Networks
Improving the Safety, Scalability, and Efficiency of Network Function State Transfers
CO-REDUCE: Collaborative Redundancy Reduction Service in Software-Defined Networks
GREP: Guaranteeing Reliability with Enhanced Protection in NFV
Experiences Deploying a Transparent Split TCP Middlebox and the Implications for NFV
Stateless Network Functions
OpenBox: Enabling Innovation in Middlebox Applications

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Transport Layer Security (TLS) Transport Model

Towards a Safe Playground for HTTPS and Middle Boxes with QoS2

Content Provider ACM Digital Library
Author Zhou, Zhenyu Benson, Theophilus
Abstract With the increasing concern for network security and privacy, adoption of HTTPS has sky-rocket, with over 50% of traffic flows employing HTTPS. Unfortunately by encrypting the data, HTTPS eliminates the benefits provided by Middle-boxes such as proxies and caches. We claim that these limitations, highlight the need for alternative mechanisms for quickly and safely viewing websites: QoS2. QoS2 argues for fine-grained identification of common web-content and user-specific content, which are then deliver over either HTTP or HTTPS respectively. The main challenge in enabling a framework, such as QoS2, lies in ensuring that security is not compromised, namely vulnerability to Man in the Middle attacks. QoS2 overcomes such attacks, by judiciously employing object level checksums which are sent exclusively over the HTTPS connection. To quantify the benefits of QoS2, we have manually tagged the content for a number of sites and emulated an QoS2 server: initial results are promising with QoS2 providing 20%-70% speed up over traditional HTTPS.
Starting Page 7
Ending Page 12
Page Count 6
File Format PDF
ISBN 9781450335409
DOI 10.1145/2785989.2785998
Language English
Publisher Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)
Publisher Date 2015-08-21
Publisher Place New York
Access Restriction Subscribed
Subject Keyword Transport layer security Network security Network management Network performance
Content Type Text
Resource Type Article
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