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Ensemble Security

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98-1703.pdf (282.63 KB)
98-1703.ps (272.44 KB)
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https://hdl.handle.net/1813/7357
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Computer Science Technical Reports
Author
Rodeh, Ohad
Birman, Kenneth P.
Hayden, Mark
Xiao, Zhen
Dolev, Danny
Abstract

Ensemble is a Group Communication System built at Cornell and the Hebrew Universities. It allows processes to create {\it process groups} in which scalable reliable fifo-ordered multicast and point-to-point communication are supported. The system also supports other communication properties, such as multicast causal and total ordering, flow control, etc.. This paper describes the security protocols and infrastructure of Ensemble. Applications using Ensemble with the extensions described here benefit from strong security properties. Assuming trusted authenticated members may not be corrupted, all communication is secured from tampering by outsiders. Our work extends previous work performed in the Horus system (Ensemble's predecessor) adding support for multiple partitions, efficient rekeying, and application defined security policies. Unlike Horus, which used its own security infrastructure with non-standard key distribution and timing services, Ensemble's security mechanism is based on a standard and very widely used security infrastructure: the PGP authentication engine.

Date Issued
1998-09
Publisher
Cornell University
Keywords
computer science
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technical report
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http://techreports.library.cornell.edu:8081/Dienst/UI/1.0/Display/cul.cs/TR98-1703
Type
technical report

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