Denial of Service attacks: path reconstruction for IP traceback using Adjusted Probabilistic Packet Marking
The use of Internet has revolutionized the way information is exchanged, changed business paradigms and put mission critical and sensitive systems online. Any dis- ruption of this connectivity and the plethora of services provided results in significant damages to everyone involved. Denial of Servic...
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ndltd-tamu.edu-oai-repository.tamu.edu-1969.1-14762013-01-08T10:37:39ZDenial of Service attacks: path reconstruction for IP traceback using Adjusted Probabilistic Packet MarkingDube, RaghavDenial of Service AttacksIP tracebackprobabilistic packet markingpath reconstructionThe use of Internet has revolutionized the way information is exchanged, changed business paradigms and put mission critical and sensitive systems online. Any dis- ruption of this connectivity and the plethora of services provided results in significant damages to everyone involved. Denial of Service (DoS) attacks are becoming increas- ingly common and are the cause of lost time and revenue. Flooding type DoS attacks use spoofed IP addresses to disguise the attackers. This makes identification of the attackers extremely difficult. This work proposes a new scheme that allows the victim of a DoS attack to identify the correct origin of the malicious traffic. The suggested mechanism requires routers to mark packets using adjusted probabilistic marking. This results in a lower number of packet-markings required to identify the traffic source. Unlike many related works, we use the existing IPv4 header structure to incorporate these markings. We simulate and test our algorithms using real Internet trace data to show that our technique is fast, and works successfully for a large number of distributed attackers.Texas A&M UniversityKundur, Deepa2005-02-17T21:02:33Z2005-02-17T21:02:33Z2004-122005-02-17T21:02:33ZBookThesisElectronic Thesistext534089 byteselectronicapplication/pdfborn digitalhttp://hdl.handle.net/1969.1/1476en_US |
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The use of Internet has revolutionized the way information is exchanged, changed
business paradigms and put mission critical and sensitive systems online. Any dis-
ruption of this connectivity and the plethora of services provided results in significant
damages to everyone involved. Denial of Service (DoS) attacks are becoming increas-
ingly common and are the cause of lost time and revenue.
Flooding type DoS attacks use spoofed IP addresses to disguise the attackers.
This makes identification of the attackers extremely difficult. This work proposes a
new scheme that allows the victim of a DoS attack to identify the correct origin of the
malicious traffic. The suggested mechanism requires routers to mark packets using
adjusted probabilistic marking. This results in a lower number of packet-markings
required to identify the traffic source. Unlike many related works, we use the existing
IPv4 header structure to incorporate these markings. We simulate and test our
algorithms using real Internet trace data to show that our technique is fast, and
works successfully for a large number of distributed attackers. |
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Kundur, Deepa Dube, Raghav |
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Denial of Service attacks: path reconstruction for IP traceback using Adjusted Probabilistic Packet Marking |
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Denial of Service attacks: path reconstruction for IP traceback using Adjusted Probabilistic Packet Marking |
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Denial of Service attacks: path reconstruction for IP traceback using Adjusted Probabilistic Packet Marking |
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Denial of Service attacks: path reconstruction for IP traceback using Adjusted Probabilistic Packet Marking |
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Denial of Service attacks: path reconstruction for IP traceback using Adjusted Probabilistic Packet Marking |
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denial of service attacks: path reconstruction for ip traceback using adjusted probabilistic packet marking |
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Texas A&M University |
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2005 |
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