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Pseudo Trust: Zero-Knowledge Authentication in Anonymous P2Ps

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Pseudo Trust: Zero-Knowledge Authentication in Anonymous P2Ps
Most trust models in Peer-to-Peer (P2P) systems are identity based, which means that in order for one peer to trust another, it needs to know the other peer's identity. Hence, there exists an inherent trade-off between trust and anonymity. To the best of our knowledge, there is currently no P2P protocol that provides complete mutual anonymity as well as authentication and trust management. We propose a zero-knowledge authentication scheme called Pseudo Trust (PT), where each peer, instead of using its real identity, generates an unforgeable and verifiable pseudonym using a one-way hash function. A novel authentication scheme based on Zero-Knowledge Proof is designed so that peers can be authenticated without leaking any sensitive information. With the help of PT, most existing identity-based trust management schemes become applicable in mutual anonymous P2P systems. We analyze the security and the anonymity in PT and evaluate its performance using trace-driven simulations and a pr...
Li Lu, Jinsong Han, Yunhao Liu, Lei Hu, Jinpeng Hu
Added 15 Dec 2010
Updated 15 Dec 2010
Type Journal
Year 2008
Where TPDS
Authors Li Lu, Jinsong Han, Yunhao Liu, Lei Hu, Jinpeng Huai, Lionel M. Ni, Jian Ma
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