Computer Science – Networking and Internet Architecture
Scientific paper
2003-09-29
Proc. USENIX Annual Technical Conference, April 2005 and IEEE/ACM Transactions on Networking, 17(4):1284-1297, August 2009
Computer Science
Networking and Internet Architecture
Briefly describes the core ideas of AITF, a protocol for facing Denial of Service Attacks. 6 pages long
Scientific paper
Denial of Service (DoS) attacks are one of the most challenging threats to Internet security. An attacker typically compromises a large number of vulnerable hosts and uses them to flood the victim's site with malicious traffic, clogging its tail circuit and interfering with normal traffic. At present, the network operator of a site under attack has no other resolution but to respond manually by inserting filters in the appropriate edge routers to drop attack traffic. However, as DoS attacks become increasingly sophisticated, manual filter propagation becomes unacceptably slow or even infeasible. In this paper, we present Active Internet Traffic Filtering, a new automatic filter propagation protocol. We argue that this system provides a guaranteed, significant level of protection against DoS attacks in exchange for a reasonable, bounded amount of router resources. We also argue that the proposed system cannot be abused by a malicious node to interfere with normal Internet operation. Finally, we argue that it retains its efficiency in the face of continued Internet growth.
Argyraki Katerina J.
Cheriton David R.
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