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In a famous experiment, stanley milgram told a group of people in kansas and nebraska to each send a postcard to a lawyer in boston, but they had to do it by forwarding it to someone that they knew, who had to forward it to someone that they knew, and so on. most of the postcards that were successfully forwarded made it in 6 hops, which gave rise to the saying that everyone in america is separated by "six degrees of separation." the idea behind this experiment is also behind a technique, called probabilistic packet marking, for doing traceback during a distributed denial-of-service attack, where a website is bombarded by connection requests. in implementing the probabilistic packet marking strategy, a router, r, will, with some probability, p ≤ 1/2, replace some seldom-used parts of a packet it is processing with the ip address for r, to enable tracing back the attack to the sender. it is as if, in the milgram experiment, there is just one sender, who is mailing multiple postcards, and each person forwarding a postcard would, with probability, p, erase the return address and replace it with his own. suppose that an attacker is sending a large number of packets in a denial-of-service attack to some recipient, and every one of the d routers in the path from the sender to the recipient is performing probabilistic packet marking.(a) what is the probability that the router farthest from the recipient will mark a packet and this mark will survive all the way to the recipient? (b) derive a good upper bound on the expected number of packets that the recip- ient needs to collect to identify all the routers along the path from the sender to the recipient.

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