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Congestion Control and Protected Broadcast of Data Using FTP and TELNET in a Cloud Network


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1 Career Point University, Kota, Rajasthan, India
2 JRN Vidyapeeth University, Udaipur, Rajasthan, India
 

This paper presenting all security issue related to an open network. When two parties communicate in insecure environment that time all the private information is accessed by unauthorized user or client so, if a network have a proper security on all devices or secure private information and restricted unauthorized activity or access. The main aims of this paper enhance the security in network when two parties communicate or transfer the information. We need to work with many security techniques and ways by which we can prepare a secure network model for user authentication. The security architecture of network protocol widely accepted as being a good abstraction for network device and user security functionality. Significant work has been done to develop efficient techniques for network security, but most of the work has concentrated on securing protocol over congestion control. The base of work is providing security when network is distributed and based on cloud network. FTP and TELNET is enhancing security in network for user authentication and secure the entire device when two or more nodes communicate. The design method is referred to as network security design depend on protocol. Protocol security allows us to make better secure of network and all network devices by FTP and TELNET security protocol. This technique restricts unauthorized user or unwanted activity by third party.

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Congestion Control Protected Broadcast, FTP, TELNET, Cloud Network, Securing Cloud Network.
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Authors

Kapil Vyas
Career Point University, Kota, Rajasthan, India
Tarun Shrimali
JRN Vidyapeeth University, Udaipur, Rajasthan, India

Abstract


This paper presenting all security issue related to an open network. When two parties communicate in insecure environment that time all the private information is accessed by unauthorized user or client so, if a network have a proper security on all devices or secure private information and restricted unauthorized activity or access. The main aims of this paper enhance the security in network when two parties communicate or transfer the information. We need to work with many security techniques and ways by which we can prepare a secure network model for user authentication. The security architecture of network protocol widely accepted as being a good abstraction for network device and user security functionality. Significant work has been done to develop efficient techniques for network security, but most of the work has concentrated on securing protocol over congestion control. The base of work is providing security when network is distributed and based on cloud network. FTP and TELNET is enhancing security in network for user authentication and secure the entire device when two or more nodes communicate. The design method is referred to as network security design depend on protocol. Protocol security allows us to make better secure of network and all network devices by FTP and TELNET security protocol. This technique restricts unauthorized user or unwanted activity by third party.

Keywords


Congestion Control Protected Broadcast, FTP, TELNET, Cloud Network, Securing Cloud Network.

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