Authors
Sergey Frolov, Fred Douglas, Will Scott, Allison McDonald, Benjamin VanderSloot, Rod Hynes, Adam Kruger, Michalis Kallitsis, David G Robinson, Steve Schultze, Nikita Borisov, Alex Halderman, Eric Wustrow
Publication date
2017
Conference
7th USENIX Workshop on Free and Open Communications on the Internet (FOCI 17)
Description
We report initial results from the world’s first ISP-scale field trial of a refraction networking system. Refraction networking is a next-generation censorship circumvention approach that locates proxy functionality in the middle of the network, at participating ISPs or other network operators. We built a high-performance implementation of the TapDance refraction networking scheme and deploy edit on four ISP uplinks with an aggregate bandwidth of 100 Gbps. Over one week of operation, our deployment served more than 50,000 real users. The experience demonstrates that TapDance can be practically realized at ISP scale with good performance and at a reasonable cost, potentially paving the way for long-term, large-scale deployments of TapDance or other refraction networking schemes in the future.
Total citations
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Scholar articles
S Frolov, F Douglas, W Scott, A McDonald… - 7th USENIX Workshop on Free and Open …, 2017