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Measured impact of crooked traceroute

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Measured impact of crooked traceroute
Data collected using traceroute-based algorithms underpins research into the Internet’s router-level topology, though it is possible to infer false links from this data. One source of false inference is the combination of per-flow load-balancing, in which more than one path is active from a given source to destination, and classic traceroute, which varies the UDP destination port number or ICMP checksum of successive probe packets, which can cause per-flow load-balancers to treat successive packets as distinct flows and forward them along different paths. Consequently, successive probe packets can solicit responses from unconnected routers, leading to the inference of false links. This paper examines the inaccuracies induced from such false inferences, both on macroscopic and ISP topology mapping. We collected macroscopic topology data to 365k destinations, with techniques that both do and do not try to capture load balancing phenomena. We then use alias resolution techniques to...
Matthew J. Luckie, Amogh Dhamdhere, kc claffy, Dav
Added 13 May 2011
Updated 13 May 2011
Type Journal
Year 2011
Where CCR
Authors Matthew J. Luckie, Amogh Dhamdhere, kc claffy, David Murrell
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