Author

Arnedo-Moreno, Joan

Pérez Gilabert, Noemi

Publication date

2012-12-03T10:45:58Z

2012-12-03T10:45:58Z

2012-07-04



Abstract

JXTA is an open peer-to-peer (P2P) protocols specification that, in its about 10 years of history, has slowly evolved to appeal to a broad set of applications. As part of this process, some long awaited security improvements have been included in the latest versions. However, under some contexts, even more advanced security requirements should be met, such as anonymity. Several approaches exist to deploy anonymity in P2P networks, but no perfect solution exists. Even though path-based approaches are quite popular, it is considered that, in dynamic groups, using a split message-based one is better. In this work, we propose an anonymity service for JXTA using such approach. The proposal takes advantage JXTA's core services, in a manner so that it can be easily integrated to existing end applications and services.

Document Type

Chapter or part of a book

Language

English

Subjects and keywords

peer-to-peer; security; anonymity; JXTA; Java; split message

Publisher

IEEE Press

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