Ratfish: A File Sharing Protocol Provably Secure Against Rational Users

COMPUTER SECURITY-ESORICS 2010(2010)

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The proliferation of P2P computing has recently been propelled by popular applications, most notably file sharing protocols such as Bit Torrent. These protocols provide remarkable efficiency and scalability, as well as adaptivity to dynamic situations. However, none of them is secure against attacks from rational users, i.e., users that misuse the protocol if doing so increases their benefits (e.g., reduces download time or amount of upload capacity).We propose a rigorous model of rational file sharing for both seeders and leechers, building upon the concept of rational cryptography. We design a novel file sharing protocol called RatFish, and we formally prove that no rational party has an incentive to deviate from RatFish; i.e., RatFish constitutes a Nash equilibrium. Compared to existing file sharing protocols such as Bit Torrent, the tracker in RatFish is assigned additional tasks while the communication overhead of a Rat:Fish client is kept to a. minimum. We demonstrate by means of a prototype implementation that RatFish is practical and efficient.
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RatFish client,existing file,novel file sharing protocol,rational cryptography,rational file sharing,rational party,rational user,Nash equilibrium,P2P computing,additional task
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