Marco presented our DiCE demo at SIGCOMM 2011. The text of the submission is available here. Below is a screenshot of a prefix hijack (origin misconfiguration) attempt that our DiCE prototype detects on an Internet-like topology.
We went to Geneva on August 13 to watch the famous fireworks. Some of the photos are available on our photos page. The video of the finale is below (Peter is joking that these explosions are nothing compared to the state space explosion we are facing in our work on automatically testing OpenFlow applications!)
Our paper on Automating the Testing of OpenFlow Applications has been accepted at WRIPE 2011 (joint work with Jennifer Rexford from Princeton University). Marco will present the work in October. Software-defined networking, and the emergence of OpenFlow-capable switches, enables a wide range of new network functionality. However, enhanced programmability inevitably leads to more software faults … Continue reading “Our upcoming WRIPE paper, “Automating the Testing of OpenFlow Applications””
Our paper titled “Toward Online Testing of Federated and Heterogeneous Distributed Systems” will appear at the 2011 USENIX Annual Technical Conference (USENIX ATC ’11). In this paper, we argue that distributed system reliability should be improved by proactively identifying potential faults using an online testing functionality. We propose an approach called DiCE that continuously and … Continue reading “Our upcoming USENIX paper: Toward Online Testing of Federated and Heterogeneous Distributed Systems”
I presented DiCE in the Routing Working Group session at the RIPE62 meeting in Amsterdam. A RIPE meeting is a large event that gathers ISPs & network operators. So it was a great opportunity to plant the seed. Here is the recorded video of my presentation. They suggested to get in touch with the global … Continue reading “Presentation of DiCE at RIPE62”