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  Dynamic Port Generation Using Any Communication Protocol over Custom Security Layer  
  Authors : Siva Srinivasa Rao Mothukuri
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Now-a-days, with the increase in the use of resources over a network, many people are failing to access their required resources. This is caused due to unavailability of ports. Unfortunately, reserved ports can be accessed only when the ports are free. If there is a communication link, some ports will regret to accept any new incoming connections and we need to wait until other connection closes its established link. To overcome this problem, client-server architecture is meliorated to certain standards for having dynamic ports. This also uses a table for storing of connections for further reference. In addition to that, a custom security layer is introduced for protection of data from an attacker. This becomes most useful when there is heavy network where network resources are not adequate.

 

Published In : IJCSN Journal Volume 3, Issue 5

Date of Publication : October 2014

Pages : 381 - 384

Figures : 07

Tables : 01

Publication Link : Dynamic Port Generation Using Any Communication Protocol over Custom Security Layer

 

 

 

Siva Srinivasa Rao Mothukuri : born in Guntur, in the year 1991. Acquired bachelor’s degree from Acharya Nagarjuna University in 2012, also Certified in Ethical Hacking. Worked as Assistant Professor in R.V.R & J.C College of Engineering. Currently working as ASE in Tata Consultancy Services (TCS).

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Client-Server Architecture

Reserved ports can be accessed only when there is no connection. If there is connection, some ports will regret to accept the connection and we need to wait until other connection closes its link. In this paper, we discussed how a random port can be used for communication and further how it can be used in distributed network where availability of ports are very less. This architecture suites best for large scale networks where there is limited ports with huge number of resources waiting for connection.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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