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2022

Detecting semi active intra networks components

Sat, Jul 30 2022

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In theory, clients and servers communicate without having their application data tampered with. This is the famous end-to-end principle introduced by P. Baran in 1960. However, as A. Einstein previously mentioned, "In theory, theory and practice are the same. In practice, they are not” and computer networking is a perfect example of such an affirmation. A large quantity of devices in reality interfere with data sent across the network. These devices can be used for totally reasonable reasons; performance (load balancers, CDNs), security (proxies, firewalls) etc… However, these devices often

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