A General Detection Framework for Transparent Middleboxes
- Vahab Pournaghshband,
- Peter Reiher
Peter Reiher
University of California Los Angeles Computer Science Department
Author ProfileAbstract
As Internet middleboxes become increasingly prevalent, their influence
on traffic streams presents significant challenges and opportunities for
network management. Among these devices, transparent middleboxes are
particularly difficult to detect, as they can modify traffic patterns
without altering content, thereby preserving the appearance of normal
routing. This paper addresses the challenge of detecting such
transparent middleboxes by proposing a generalized detection framework
capable of identifying a broad range of middlebox behaviors, including
those that operate transparently. In contrast to existing ad hoc
approaches that target specific middlebox types, our framework is novel
in its ability to detect a wide variety of middleboxes instead. We
validate the effectiveness of our approach through a combination of
analytical methods, network simulations, and live Internet experiments.
Our results demonstrate the framework's capability to accurately detect
widely employed middlebox behaviors, such as network compression,
traffic prioritization, and traffic shaping.27 Aug 2024Submitted to International Journal of Network Management 28 Aug 2024Submission Checks Completed
28 Aug 2024Assigned to Editor
28 Aug 2024Review(s) Completed, Editorial Evaluation Pending
28 Aug 2024Reviewer(s) Assigned
16 Oct 2024Editorial Decision: Revise Major