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On bringing private traffic into public SDN testbeds

Published: 16 August 2013 Publication History

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The search for improved communication paradigms has fostered the emergence of publicly available testbeds supporting Software Defined Networking all around the world. However, a common shortcoming among these testbeds is the lack of real user-driven Internet traffic for experimentation. While having real user traffic inside a testbed is an undisputable advantage, the users' right for privacy and wish for availability of the network often make it impossible to simply make a testbed part of the communication path.
In this paper, we discuss how a testbed operator can give privacy and availability guarantees to users who are willing to share part of their traffic with experimenters, thus making it less risky for users to opt-in to experiments. Moreover, we share the insights gained from implementing a Privacy and Availability Layer demonstrator.

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    HotSDN '13: Proceedings of the second ACM SIGCOMM workshop on Hot topics in software defined networking
    August 2013
    182 pages
    ISBN:9781450321785
    DOI:10.1145/2491185
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