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Filtering Network Traffic Based on Protocol Encapsulation Rules
Packet filtering is a technology at the foundation of many traffic analysis tasks. While languages and tools for packet filtering have been available for many years, none of them supports filters operating on the encapsulation relationships found in each packet. This represents a problem as the number of possible encapsulations used to transport traffic is steadily increasing and we cannot define exactly which packets have to be captured. This paper presents our early work on an algorithm that models protocol filtering patterns (including encapsulation constraints) as Finite State Automata and supports the composition of multiple expressions within the same filter. The resulting, optimized filter is then translated into executable code. The above filtering algorithms are available in the NetBee open source library, which provides some basic tools for handling network packets (e.g., a tcpdump-like program) and APIs to build more advanced tool
Relaxing the EU’s Common Position on Cuba would allow Europe to play a more active role in shaping the country’s development
Since 1996, the EU’s Common Position on Cuba has made relations with the country contingent on democratic reforms. William M. LeoGrande assesses whether the EU’s current approach requires updating in light of recent developments within Cuba. He writes that with the United States’ influence undermined by years of hostile policies toward the country, a more conciliatory approach could allow Europe to play a central role in influencing Cuba’s future direction
A Tunnel-aware Language for Network Packet Filtering
Abstract—While in computer networks the number of possible protocol encapsulations is growing day after day, network administrators face ever increasing difficulties in selecting accurately the traffic they need to inspect. This is mainly caused by the limited number of encapsulations supported by currently available tools and the difficulty to exactly specify which packets have to be analyzed, especially in presence of tunneled traffic. This paper presents a novel packet processing language that, besides Boolean filtering predicates, introduces special constructs for handling the more complex situations of tunneled and stacked encapsulations, giving the user a finer control over the semantics of a filtering expression. Even though this language is principally focused on packet filters, it is designed to support other advanced packet processing mechanisms such as traffic classification and field extraction. I
Machine detector interface for the future circular collider
The international Future Circular Collider (FCC) study aims at a design of
, , colliders to be built in a new 100 km tunnel in the Geneva
region. The collider (FCC-ee) has a centre of mass energy range
between 90 (Z-pole) and 375 GeV (tt_bar). To reach such unprecedented energies
and luminosities, the design of the interaction region is crucial. The
crab-waist collision scheme has been chosen for the design and it will be
compatible with all beam energies. In this paper we will describe the machine
detector interface layout including the solenoid compensation scheme. We will
describe how this layout fulfills all the requirements set by the parameters
table and by the physical constraints. We will summarize the studies of the
impact of the synchrotron radiation, the analysis of trapped modes and of the
backgrounds induced by single beam and luminosity effects giving an estimate of
the losses in the interaction region and in the detector.Comment: 6 pages, 7 figures, 62th ICFA ABDW on High Luminosity Circular
Colliders, eeFACT2018, Hong Kong, Chin
Mental Health in the Italian Regions
Istat calculates the mental health index in the Italian regions. The mental health index is a measure of psychological distress obtained from the synthesis of the scores obtained by each individual aged 14 years and over on 5 questions extracted from the SF36-36 Item Short Form Survey questionnaire. The questions refer to the four main dimensions of mental health - anxiety, depression, loss of behavioural or emotional control and psychological well-being. The index varies between 0 and 100, with better psychological well-being conditions as the value of the index increases. Data is available for the period 2016-2022
Constraining the magnitude of the Chiral Magnetic Effect with Event Shape Engineering in Pb-Pb collisions at = 2.76$ TeV
In ultrarelativistic heavy-ion collisions, the event-by-event variation of
the elliptic flow reflects fluctuations in the shape of the initial state
of the system. This allows to select events with the same centrality but
different initial geometry. This selection technique, Event Shape Engineering,
has been used in the analysis of charge-dependent two- and three-particle
correlations in Pb-Pb collisions at TeV. The
two-particle correlator ,
calculated for different combinations of charges and , is
almost independent of (for a given centrality), while the three-particle
correlator
scales almost linearly both with the event and charged-particle
pseudorapidity density. The charge dependence of the three-particle correlator
is often interpreted as evidence for the Chiral Magnetic Effect (CME), a parity
violating effect of the strong interaction. However, its measured dependence on
points to a large non-CME contribution to the correlator. Comparing the
results with Monte Carlo calculations including a magnetic field due to the
spectators, the upper limit of the CME signal contribution to the
three-particle correlator in the 10-50% centrality interval is found to be
26-33% at 95% confidence level.Comment: 20 pages, 6 captioned figures, 1 tables, authors from page 15,
published version, figures at
http://aliceinfo.cern.ch/ArtSubmission/node/382
Cuba sale del COVID
Cuba experienced continuing economic and political crises throughout 2022, prolonging a slump that resulted from COVID’s impact, the effects of US sanctions, and muddled economic policies. The popular anger and frustration that erupted in nationwide protests on July 11, 2021, deepened into a crisis of legitimacy for the government: the foundational social compact of the Revolution—to provide social equity and economic security for all—was not being kept. While ever greater access to communication technologies enabled the citizenry to impact some public policies, questioning of the political system remained off limits. Despite facing political and economic challenges that are frequently the prelude to instability, the Cuban system continued to enjoy sources of resilience characteristic of authoritarian durability. The prospect of a fundamental challenge to regime persistence was therefore unlikely in the near-term, but the corrosive effects of its problems posed significant risks for the future.Cuba experimentó continuas crisis económicas y políticas a lo largo de 2022, prolongando una recesión que resultó del impacto de COVID, los efectos de las sanciones de EE. UU. y políticas económicas confusas. La rabia popular que irrumpió en las protestas sociales del 11 de julio, 2021, se convirtió en crisis de legitimidad para el gobierno: el pacto social fundacional de la Revolución —dar equidad social y seguridad económica para todos— no se cumplía. Si bien el acceso cada vez mayor a las tecnologías de la comunicación permitió a la ciudadanía incidir en algunas políticas públicas, el cuestionamiento del sistema político permaneció fuera de los límites. A pesar de enfrentar desafíos políticos y económicos que con frecuencia son el preludio de la inestabilidad, el sistema cubano continuó gozando de fuentes de resiliencia propias de la perdurabilidad autoritaria. Por lo tanto, la perspectiva de un desafío fundamental a la persistencia del régimen era poco probable en el corto plazo, pero los efectos corrosivos de sus problemas planteaban riesgos significativos para el futuro
First measurement of production in pp collisions at = 7 TeV
The production of the charm-strange baryon is measured for
the first time at the LHC via its semileptonic decay into e
in pp collisions at TeV with the ALICE detector. The transverse
momentum () differential cross section multiplied by the branching
ratio is presented in the interval 1 8 GeV/ at
mid-rapidity, 0.5. The transverse momentum dependence of the
baryon production relative to the D meson production is
compared to predictions of event generators with various tunes of the
hadronisation mechanism, which are found to underestimate the measured
cross-section ratio.Comment: 22 pages, 6 captioned figures, 1 table, authors from page 17,
published version, figures at
http://aliceinfo.cern.ch/ArtSubmission/node/412
Measurement of pion, kaon and proton production in proton-proton collisions at TeV
The measurement of primary , K, p and
production at mid-rapidity ( 0.5) in proton-proton collisions at
TeV performed with ALICE (A Large Ion Collider Experiment) at
the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) is reported. Particle identification is
performed using the specific ionization energy loss and time-of-flight
information, the ring-imaging Cherenkov technique and the kink-topology
identification of weak decays of charged kaons. Transverse momentum spectra are
measured from 0.1 up to 3 GeV/ for pions, from 0.2 up to 6 GeV/ for kaons
and from 0.3 up to 6 GeV/ for protons. The measured spectra and particle
ratios are compared with QCD-inspired models, tuned to reproduce also the
earlier measurements performed at the LHC. Furthermore, the integrated particle
yields and ratios as well as the average transverse momenta are compared with
results at lower collision energies.Comment: 33 pages, 19 captioned figures, 3 tables, authors from page 28,
published version, figures at
http://aliceinfo.cern.ch/ArtSubmission/node/156
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