From decapita at sansone.crema.unimi.it Tue Jun 3 07:41:02 2003 From: decapita at sansone.crema.unimi.it (Sabrina De Capitani di Vimercati) Date: Sat Dec 9 22:12:20 2006 Subject: [p2p-hackers] WPES 2003: Deadline extension (June 17) Message-ID: [Apologies if you receive multiple copies of this message] CALL FOR PAPERS 2ND WORKSHOP ON PRIVACY IN THE ELECTRONIC SOCIETY Washington, DC, USA - October 30, 2003 Sponsored by ACM SIGSAC Held in association with 10th ACM CCS 2003 http://seclab.dti.unimi.it/wpes2003 ************************************************************************ Due to several requests the deadline is extended to June 17, 2003 (firm) ************************************************************************ Privacy issues have been the subject of public debates and the need for privacy-aware policies, regulations, and techniques has been widely recognized. Goal of this workshop is to discuss the problems of privacy in the global interconnected societies and possible solutions to it. The 2003 Workshop is the second in what we hope will be a yearly forum for papers on all the different aspects of privacy in today's electronic society. The first workshop in the series was held in Washington, on 21 November 2002, in conjunction with the 9th ACM CCS conference. The success of this first workshop and the increased interest of the community in privacy issues, is the main reason for repeating the event. The workshop seeks submissions from academia and industry presenting novel research on all theoretical and practical aspects of electronic privacy, as well as experimental studies of fielded systems. We encourage submissions from other communities such as law and business that present these communities' perspectives on technological issues. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to: - anonymity, pseudonymity, unlinkability - business model with privacy requirements - data protection from correlation and leakage attacks - electronic communication privacy - information dissemination control - privacy-aware access control - privacy in the digital business - privacy enhancing technologies - privacy policies and human rights - privacy and anonymity in Web transactions - privacy threats - privacy and confidentiality management - privacy in the electronic records - privacy in health care and public administration - public records and personal privacy - privacy and virtual identity - personally identifiable information - privacy policy enforcement - privacy and data mining - relationships between privacy and security - user profiling - wireless privacy PAPER SUBMISSIONS Submitted papers must not substantially overlap papers that have been published or that are simultaneously submitted to a journal or a conference with proceedings. Papers should be at most 15 pages excluding the bibliography and well-marked appendices (using 11-point font and reasonable margins on letter-size paper), and at most 20 pages total. Committee members are not required to read the appendices, and so the paper should be intelligible without them. Papers should have a cover page with the title, authors, abstract and contact information. To submit a paper, send to wpes@dti.unimi.it a plain ASCII text email containing the title and abstract of your paper, the authors' names, email and postal addresses, phone and fax numbers, and identification of the contact author. To the same message, attach your submission (as a MIME attachment) in PDF or portable postscript format. Do NOT send files formatted for word processing packages (e.g., Microsoft Word or WordPerfect files). Papers must be received by the deadline of JUNE 17, 2003 (NEW). Accepted papers will be presented at the workshop and published by the ACM in a conference proceedings. PANEL PROPOSALS Proposals should be no longer than 5 pages in length, should include possible panelists and an indication of which panelists have confirmed participation. Send to wpes@dti.unimi.it a plain ASCII text email containing the title of your panel and contact information. To the same message, attach your proposal (as a MIME attachment) in ASCII, PDF, or portable postscript format. Do NOT send files formatted for word processing packages (e.g., Microsoft Word or WordPerfect files). Panel proposals must be received by the deadline of JUNE 17, 2003 (NEW). GENERAL CHAIR Sushil Jajodia George Mason University, USA email: jajodia@ise.gmu.edu PROGRAM CHAIRS Pierangela Samarati Paul Syverson University of Milan Naval Research Laboratory email: samarati@dti.unimi.it url: www.syverson.org PANEL CHAIR PUBLICITY CHAIR Michael Waidner Sabrina De Capitani di Vimercati IBM Zurich, Switzerland University of Milan email: wmi@zurich.ibm.com email: decapita@dti.unimi.it IMPORTANT DATES Paper Submission due: June 17, 2003 firm (NEW) Panel Submission due: June 17, 2003 firm (NEW) Acceptance notification: August 1, 2003 Final papers due: September 1, 2003 PROGRAM COMMITTEE Diana Alonso Blas, European Commission Ernesto Damiani, University of Milan, Italy George Danezis, University of Cambridge, UK Sabrina De Capitani di Vimercati, University of Milan, Italy Roger Dingledine, The Free Haven Project, USA Philippe Golle, Stanford University, USA Marit Hansen, Independent Centre for Privacy Protection Schleswig-Holstein, Germany David Martin, University of Massachusetts, USA Birgit Pfitzmann, IBM Zurich Research Lab, Switzerland Marc Rennhard, ETH Zurich, Switzerland Avi Rubin, Johns Hopkins University, USA Adam Shostack, Canada Michael Waidner, IBM Zurich Research Lab, Switzerland Chenxi Wang, Carnegie Mellon University, USA Marc Wilikens, Joint Research Center, Italy Marianne Winslett, U. of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, USA Rebecca Wright, Stevens Institute of Technology, USA From bellefeuillecorp at hotmail.com Wed Jun 4 14:27:01 2003 From: bellefeuillecorp at hotmail.com (D Michaud) Date: Sat Dec 9 22:12:20 2006 Subject: [p2p-hackers] Remove my address Please Message-ID: _________________________________________________________________ MSN Messenger : discutez en direct avec vos amis ! http://www.msn.fr/msger/default.asp From jlevine at bayarea.net Thu Jun 5 03:01:02 2003 From: jlevine at bayarea.net (jlevine@bayarea.net) Date: Sat Dec 9 22:12:20 2006 Subject: [p2p-hackers] [Silicon Valley] P2Punks Special: NewsMonster demo Monday June 9 7:30pm Message-ID: This month the p2punks have the good fortune of a presentation, and even door-prizes! Spread the word!! Kevin A. Burton is the man behind NewsMonster, the cross-platform news aggregator which integrates seamlessly with Mozilla. Monday he will show off the latest cool enhancements, including the new distributed reputation system for weblogs. If you haven't experienced NewsMonster, it's high-time you did -- visit http://www.newsmonster.com and join us at DSRC Monday night. And we have WAR3Z!!! Our friends at Glyphguy LLC are providing a sampling of their outdoor-related gear: t-shirts, backpacks, etc. Kevin gets first pick, the rest will be awarded via a special algorithm. Visit http://www.glyphguy.com (don't walk, run!!!) Where: Dana Street Roasting Company 744 Dana St., Mountain View Phone: (650) 390-9638 1/2 block off Castro St. When: 7:30pm onward Website: http://www.bitbin.org/p2punks From jlevine at bayarea.net Thu Jun 5 03:13:02 2003 From: jlevine at bayarea.net (jlevine@bayarea.net) Date: Sat Dec 9 22:12:20 2006 Subject: [p2p-hackers] [Silicon Valley] P2Punks Special: NewsMonster demo Monday June 9 7:30pm (correction) Message-ID: [corrected URL below] This month the p2punks have the good fortune of a presentation, and even door-prizes! Spread the word!! Kevin A. Burton is the man behind NewsMonster, the cross-platform news aggregator which integrates seamlessly with Mozilla. Monday he will show off the latest cool enhancements, including the new distributed reputation system for weblogs. If you haven't experienced NewsMonster, it's high-time you did -- visit http://www.newsmonster.org and join us at DSRC Monday night. And we have WAR3Z!!! Our friends at Glyphguy LLC are providing a sampling of their outdoor-related gear: t-shirts, backpacks, etc. Kevin gets first pick, the rest will be awarded via a special algorithm. Visit http://www.glyphguy.com (don't walk, run!!!) Where: Dana Street Roasting Company 744 Dana St., Mountain View Phone: (650) 390-9638 1/2 block off Castro St. When: 7:30pm onward Website: http://www.bitbin.org/p2punks From jlevine at bayarea.net Thu Jun 5 10:56:02 2003 From: jlevine at bayarea.net (jlevine@bayarea.net) Date: Sat Dec 9 22:12:20 2006 Subject: [p2p-hackers] Re: [Silicon Valley] P2Punks Special: NewsMonster demo Monday June 9 7:30pm (correction) In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Here's the announcement I sent out last night. Also check out http://www.bitbin.org/p2punks/ it's mostly the same. James > > > [corrected URL below] > > This month the p2punks have the good fortune of a > presentation, and even door-prizes! Spread the word!! > > > Kevin A. Burton is the man behind NewsMonster, the > cross-platform news aggregator which integrates seamlessly > with Mozilla. Monday he will show off the latest cool > enhancements, including the new distributed reputation system > for weblogs. > > If you haven't experienced NewsMonster, it's high-time you did > -- visit http://www.newsmonster.org and join us at DSRC Monday > night. > > > And we have WAR3Z!!! Our friends at Glyphguy LLC are providing > a sampling of their outdoor-related gear: t-shirts, backpacks, > etc. Kevin gets first pick, the rest will be awarded via a > special algorithm. Visit http://www.glyphguy.com (don't walk, > run!!!) > > > Where: > > Dana Street Roasting Company > 744 Dana St., Mountain View > Phone: (650) 390-9638 > > 1/2 block off Castro St. > > When: > > 7:30pm onward > > > Website: > > http://www.bitbin.org/p2punks > > > > > From massa at itc.it Fri Jun 6 04:27:02 2003 From: massa at itc.it (Paolo Massa) Date: Sat Dec 9 22:12:20 2006 Subject: [p2p-hackers] [Silicon Valley] P2Punks Special: NewsMonster demo Monday June 9 7:30pm (correction) In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <3EE07A5D.3070600@itc.it> can someone record the meeting/demo and put it on the web? thanks in advance P. jlevine@bayarea.net wrote: > > [corrected URL below] > > This month the p2punks have the good fortune of a > presentation, and even door-prizes! Spread the word!! > > > Kevin A. Burton is the man behind NewsMonster, the > cross-platform news aggregator which integrates seamlessly > with Mozilla. Monday he will show off the latest cool > enhancements, including the new distributed reputation system > for weblogs. > > If you haven't experienced NewsMonster, it's high-time you did > -- visit http://www.newsmonster.org and join us at DSRC Monday > night. > > > And we have WAR3Z!!! Our friends at Glyphguy LLC are providing > a sampling of their outdoor-related gear: t-shirts, backpacks, > etc. Kevin gets first pick, the rest will be awarded via a > special algorithm. Visit http://www.glyphguy.com (don't walk, > run!!!) > > > Where: > > Dana Street Roasting Company > 744 Dana St., Mountain View > Phone: (650) 390-9638 > > 1/2 block off Castro St. > > When: > > 7:30pm onward > > > Website: > > http://www.bitbin.org/p2punks > > > > > _______________________________________________ > p2p-hackers mailing list > p2p-hackers@zgp.org > http://zgp.org/mailman/listinfo/p2p-hackers > > From jlevine at bayarea.net Fri Jun 6 11:19:01 2003 From: jlevine at bayarea.net (jlevine@bayarea.net) Date: Sat Dec 9 22:12:20 2006 Subject: [p2p-hackers] [Silicon Valley] P2Punks Special: NewsMonster demo Monday June 9 7:30pm Message-ID: I'm going to be more of a pest this month because of the late notice and Kevin's demo. But I apologise to p2p-hackers for the unecessary redundant spams yesterday... ---- This coming Monday, June 9 - 7:30pm onward ---- NewsMonster demo @ p2punks in Mountain View, CA James ------------- This month the p2punks have the good fortune of a presentation, and even door-prizes! Spread the word!! Kevin A. Burton is the man behind NewsMonster, the cross-platform news aggregator which integrates seamlessly with Mozilla. Monday he will show off the latest cool enhancements, including the new distributed reputation system for weblogs. If you haven't experienced NewsMonster, it's high-time you did -- visit http://www.newsmonster.org and join us at DSRC Monday night. And we have WAR3Z!!! Our friends at Glyphguy LLC are providing a sampling of their outdoor-related gear: t-shirts, backpacks, etc. Kevin gets first pick, the rest will be awarded via a special algorithm. Visit http://www.glyphguy.com (don't walk, run!!!) Where: Dana Street Roasting Company 744 Dana St., Mountain View Phone: (650) 390-9638 1/2 block off Castro St. When: 7:30pm onward Website: http://www.bitbin.org/p2punks From levine at vinecorp.com Sat Jun 7 11:14:02 2003 From: levine at vinecorp.com (James D. Levine) Date: Sat Dec 9 22:12:20 2006 Subject: [p2p-hackers] Re: p2p-hackers digest, Vol 1 #318 - 4 msgs In-Reply-To: <20030607102853.28414.79018.Mailman@capsicum.zgp.org> Message-ID: It would be great if someone recorded it but doing so would be somewhat difficult because it's a casual meeting and DSRC can get rather noisy & chaotic at times. James > can someone record the meeting/demo and put it on the web? > > thanks in advance > > P. [stuff deleted] > > ---- This coming Monday, June 9 - 7:30pm onward > ---- NewsMonster demo @ p2punks in Mountain View, CA From jlevine at bayarea.net Sun Jun 8 17:08:02 2003 From: jlevine at bayarea.net (jlevine@bayarea.net) Date: Sat Dec 9 22:12:20 2006 Subject: [p2p-hackers] [Silicon Valley] reminder: P2Punks Monday June 9 7:30pm Message-ID: Your almost-final reminder...put off that 6th viewing of Matrix Reloaded until Tuesday night...save Monday for p2punks! This Monday starting 7:30 pm at DSRC in Mountain View (below) (NewsMonster demo - P2Punks gathering - cool free stuff.) ---------- Forwarded message ---------- This month the p2punks have the good fortune of a presentation, and even door-prizes! Spread the word!! Kevin A. Burton is the man behind NewsMonster, the cross-platform news aggregator which integrates seamlessly with Mozilla. Monday he will show off the latest cool enhancements, including the new distributed reputation system for weblogs. If you haven't experienced NewsMonster, it's high-time you did -- visit http://www.newsmonster.org and join us at DSRC Monday night. And we have WAR3Z!!! Our friends at Glyphguy LLC are providing a sampling of their outdoor-related gear: t-shirts, backpacks, etc. Kevin gets first pick, the rest will be awarded via a special algorithm. Visit http://www.glyphguy.com (don't walk, run!!!) Where: Dana Street Roasting Company 744 Dana St., Mountain View Phone: (650) 390-9638 1/2 block off Castro St. When: 7:30pm onward Website: http://www.bitbin.org/p2punks From jlevine at bayarea.net Mon Jun 9 14:57:02 2003 From: jlevine at bayarea.net (jlevine@bayarea.net) Date: Sat Dec 9 22:12:20 2006 Subject: [p2p-hackers] [Silicon Valley] P2Punks TONITE Monday 7:30pm in Mountain View Message-ID: See you there... ---------- Forwarded message ---------- This month the p2punks have the good fortune of a presentation, and even door-prizes! Spread the word!! Kevin A. Burton is the man behind NewsMonster, the cross-platform news aggregator which integrates seamlessly with Mozilla. Monday he will show off the latest cool enhancements, including the new distributed reputation system for weblogs. If you haven't experienced NewsMonster, it's high-time you did -- visit http://www.newsmonster.org and join us at DSRC Monday night. And we have WAR3Z!!! Our friends at Glyphguy LLC are providing a sampling of their outdoor-related gear: t-shirts, backpacks, etc. Kevin gets first pick, the rest will be awarded via a special algorithm. Visit http://www.glyphguy.com (don't walk, run!!!) Where: Dana Street Roasting Company 744 Dana St., Mountain View Phone: (650) 390-9638 1/2 block off Castro St. When: 7:30pm onward Website: http://www.bitbin.org/p2punks From justin at chapweske.com Thu Jun 26 12:27:02 2003 From: justin at chapweske.com (Justin Chapweske) Date: Sat Dec 9 22:12:20 2006 Subject: [p2p-hackers] IRTF P2P Working Group Formed Message-ID: <3EFB48D2.3080602@chapweske.com> From: irtf-chair@ietf.org To: IETF-Announce: ; Subject: Peer-to-Peer Research Group Date: Tue, 24 Jun 2003 09:26:44 -0400 Sender: owner-ietf-announce@ietf.org Precedence: bulk X-Spam-Score: 2.3 (**) NO_REAL_NAME,TO_MALFORMED X-Scanned-By: MIMEDefang 2.32 (www . roaringpenguin . com / mimedefang) A new IRTF research group, P2PRG (Peer-to-Peer Research Group), has begun, with the appended charter. Use p2prg-request@ietf.org to subscribe to the mailing list. - Vern Paxson (IRTF chair) -+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+ Charter ------- Peer-to-Peer (P2P) is a way of structuring distributed applications such that the individual nodes have symmetric roles. Rather than being divided into clients and servers each with quite distinct roles (such as Web clients vs. Web servers), in P2P applications a node may act as both a client and a server. P2P systems are in general deployable in an ad-hoc fashion, without requiring centralized management or control. They can be highly autonomous, and can lend themselves to anonymity. Some historical examples of P2P systems are USENET servers, built on top of NNTP, and inter-domain routing, built on top of BGP. A key concept for P2P systems is to permit any two peers to communicate with one another in such a way that either ought to be able to initiate the contact. As such, P2P is a powerful tool for organizing cooperative communities - both in the research and commercial domains - with common goals. However, in practice, we find that the research and commercial worlds are driven by different needs. The former often focusses on developing generalized building blocks that can then be composed to realize P2P systems with quantifiable properties. These building blocks sometimes arise out of analysis of the deficiencies of existing P2P systems, attempting to overcome discovered shortcomings in areas such as peer-node organization, content caching and distribution, lookup, search, discovery, routing, security and trust. The commercial P2P world, on the other hand, is driven by the concerns of time-to-market and viable business models. Many commercial systems have little concern for the research issues mentioned above, while the short-term concerns of commercial entities are often not within the purview of academic research. Such discontinuites in perspective have led to a rift between the two communities, bridging which will be of significant short- and long-term benefit. The P2P Research Group attempts to serve as such a bridge. First, the group offers a forum for researchers to explore a broad range of fundamental P2P issues such as: peer-node identity, naming, configuration and capabilities; P2P network organization and scope; resource discovery, content lookup, search and distribution; request routing and operation in the presence of mobility; adaptation to expected peer-node instability; monitoring of P2P operations; security of P2P systems involving reputation-based trust for ad-hoc systems or more centralized, CA-like approaches; etc. In addition, as commercial P2P deployment on the Internet has raced ahead of research and standards, issues as basic as interoperable, scalable, P2P communication protocols have been set aside. There is no foundation upon which one can build a unified, P2P network on the Internet: today's P2P protocols create disjoint islands of isolated Internet nodes. To this end, the research group also emphasizes the following near-term goals: classifying the P2P problem space (both currently, and as it evolves) into those problems for which there are existing solutions and those for which solutions require longer-term development; developing descriptive model(s) of peer-node organization whose interpretation can be applied to these solutions; articulating the scope as to what sort of P2P applications the models encompass and what sort they do not; understanding the unique security-related problems and opportunities P2P systems pose; exploring interfaces to IETF protocols to realize the models; and offering input to the IETF as a starting place for possible groups standardizing new protocols that are useful in building P2P applications. -- Justin Chapweske, Onion Networks http://onionnetworks.com/ From justin at chapweske.com Sun Jun 29 08:04:02 2003 From: justin at chapweske.com (Justin Chapweske) Date: Sat Dec 9 22:12:21 2006 Subject: [p2p-hackers] NAT Check Message-ID: <3EFEFFB5.90601@chapweske.com> This page provides a little application for testing your NAT's compatibility with P2P applications. You can then submit your results to add to a P2P NAT compatibility database. -- Justin Chapweske, Onion Networks http://onionnetworks.com/ From bradneuberg at yahoo.com Sun Jun 29 13:44:02 2003 From: bradneuberg at yahoo.com (Brad Neuberg) Date: Sat Dec 9 22:12:21 2006 Subject: [p2p-hackers] NAT Check In-Reply-To: <3EFEFFB5.90601@chapweske.com> Message-ID: <20030629204313.28895.qmail@web14103.mail.yahoo.com> Can someone provide precompiled Windows binaries on that page as well? They only provide them for Linux and FreeBSD. --- Justin Chapweske wrote: > This page provides a little application for testing > your NAT's > compatibility with P2P applications. You can then > submit your results > to add to a P2P NAT compatibility database. > > > > -- > Justin Chapweske, Onion Networks > http://onionnetworks.com/ > > _______________________________________________ > p2p-hackers mailing list > p2p-hackers@zgp.org > http://zgp.org/mailman/listinfo/p2p-hackers From baford at mit.edu Mon Jun 30 06:31:02 2003 From: baford at mit.edu (Bryan Ford) Date: Sat Dec 9 22:12:21 2006 Subject: [p2p-hackers] Re: NAT Check In-Reply-To: <20030630102857.25287.12563.Mailman@capsicum.zgp.org> References: <20030630102857.25287.12563.Mailman@capsicum.zgp.org> Message-ID: <200306300930.35004.baford@mit.edu> Brad Neuberg wrote: >Can someone provide precompiled Windows binaries on >that page as well? They only provide them for Linux >and FreeBSD. Philippe Verdy kindly ported the program to Win32 and provided a compiled Windows binary, which I just now put up on the NAT Check page. Cheers, Bryan