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INFOCOM
1997
IEEE
13 years 8 months ago
An Empirical Model of HTTP Network Traffic
The workload of the global Internet is dominated by the Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP), an application protocol used by World Wide Web clients and servers. Simulation studies ...
Bruce A. Mah
QEST
2006
IEEE
13 years 10 months ago
Measuring and Modeling of Application Flow Length in Commercial GPRS Networks
New mobile access networks provide reasonable high bandwidth to allow true internet access. This paper models two dominant applications of those networks. One application, WAP, is...
Roger Kalden, Boudewijn R. Haverkort
CN
2004
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13 years 4 months ago
Measuring normality in HTTP traffic for anomaly-based intrusion detection
In this paper, the problem of measuring normality in HTTP traffic for the purpose of anomaly-based network intrusion detection is addressed. The work carried out is expressed in t...
Juan M. Estévez-Tapiador, Pedro Garcia-Teod...
SIGCOMM
2000
ACM
13 years 9 months ago
Tuning RED for web traffic
We study the effects of RED on the performance of Web browsing with a novel aspect of our work being the use of a usercentric measure of performance — response time for HTTP req...
Mikkel Christiansen, Kevin Jeffay, David Ott, F. D...
JMLR
2010
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12 years 11 months ago
HMMPayl: an application of HMM to the analysis of the HTTP Payload
Zero-days attacks are one of the most dangerous threats against computer networks. These, by definition, are attacks never seen before. Thus, defense tools based on a database of ...
Davide Ariu, Giorgio Giacinto