- Source: Key-based routing
Key-based routing (KBR) is a lookup method used in conjunction with distributed hash tables (DHTs) and certain other overlay networks. While DHTs provide a method to find a host responsible for a certain piece of data, KBR provides a method to find the closest host for that data, according to some defined metric. This may not necessarily be defined as physical distance, but rather the number of network hops.
Key-based routing networks
Freenet
GNUnet
Kademlia
Onion routing
Garlic routing
See also
Public-key cryptography
Distributed Hash Table - Overlay Network
Anonymous P2P
References
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- IPv6
- Key-based routing
- Onion routing
- Garlic routing
- Key derivation function
- Symmetric-key algorithm
- HMAC
- Routing
- BLS digital signature
- Lattice-based cryptography
- KBR