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Byzantine Replication Under Attack ∗ Yair Amir1, Brian Coan2 , Jonathan Kirsch1 , John Lane1 1 Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD. {yairamir, jak, johnlane}@cs.jhu.edu 2 Telcordia Technologies, Piscataway, NJ. coa
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faulty processor / leader-based protocols / HQ protocol / preordering agreement protocol / Q/U protocol / ordering protocol / SUSPECT LEADER Protocol / Prime protocol / leader-based Byzantine SMR protocol / LEADER protocol / two protocols / reconciliation protocol / leader-based Byzantine fault-tolerant SMR protocols / Prime ordering protocol / correct processors / Byzantine faulttolerant SMR protocol / Byzantine replication protocol / hPO / leader-based Byzantine fault-tolerant SMR protocol / coan@research.telcordia.com Abstract Existing Byzantine-resilient replication protocols / Completely asynchronous agreement protocols / SMR protocol / 7 Related Work The protocols / agreement protocol / leader-based Byzantine replication protocols / 4.1 Prime Ordering Protocol / hybrid quorum protocol / multicast protocol / Byzantine faulttolerant state machine replication protocol / Operating Systems / Byzantine fault-tolerant SMR protocol / Byzantine fault-tolerant protocols / Byzantine SMR protocols / rotating coordinator protocol / ping protocol / asynchronous Byzantine agreement protocol / SUSPECTLEADER protocol / 2 Telcordia Technologies / /

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