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Sifting the Network: Performing Packet Triage with NFR
(Center for Information Technology Integration, 1998-11-23)
We describe a set of Network Flight Recorder scripts designed to detect network intrusions. After developing scripts that detect some known attacks, we focus on sifting scripts that attempt to remove "normal" traffic from ...
An Environment for "Sniffing" DCE-RPC Traffic
(Center for Information Technology Integration, 1993-06-21)
The ability to watch the network traffic generated by client and server applications can greatly assist in both understanding how a client/server application functions, as well as identifying problem areas. At the Center ...
Evaluating Delayed Write in a Multilevel Caching File System
(Center for Information Technology Integration, 1995-10-24)
Delayed write in a multilevel file system cache hierarchy offers a way to improve performance in diverse client/server scenarios, such as integrating mass store into a distributed file system or providing distributed file ...
MICA: A MID Compiler in Java
(Center for Information Technology Integration, 1997-09-03)
Management Information Bases (MIBs) define the attributes of objects managed by the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP). An SNMP application uses the information in one or more MIBs to learn the attributes of the ...
Intermediate File Servers in a Distributed File System Environment
(Center for Information Technology Integration, 1992-06-30)
A component of the Institutional File System (IFS), the intermediate file server addresses scaling and interoperability issues on the University of Michigan campus. The IFS is based on AFS, a distributed file system from ...
Nonmonotonic consequences in default domain theory
(Kluwer Academic Publishers; Springer Science+Business Media, 1997-03)
Default domain theory is a framework for representing and reasoning about commonsense knowledge. Although this theory is motivated by ideas in Reiter’s work on default logic, it is in some sense a dual framework. We make ...
Workload Characterization of AFS File Servers
(Center for Information Technology Integration, 1992-11-23)
This paper describes the workload characterization of AFS file servers, based on traces collected by the file servers at CITI over a 2-4 week period. These workload characteristics have been used to compare the performance ...
Pluggable Authentication Module for Windows NT
(Center for Information Technology Integration, 1998-04-10)
To meet the challenge of integrating new methods and technologies into the Internet security framework, it is useful to hide low-level authentication mechanisms from application n programmers, system administrators, and ...
Performance Modeling of the Distributed Computing Environment
(Center for Information Technology Integration, 1995-05)
The Design and Implementation of an AFP/AFS Protocol Translator
(Center for Information Technology Integration, 1993-08-04)
This paper gives an overview of the design and implementation of the AFP/AFS protocol translator currently in use at the University of Michigan. The protocol translator is an implementation of the AppleTalk protocol suite ...