Defending IP Spoofing through Inter Domain Packet Filter on BGP Updates

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Year:
2014
Type of Publication:
Article
Keywords:
IP Spoofing, DDOS, BGP, Network-Level Security and Protection, Routing Protocols
Authors:
Ms. Yogita Deshmukh
Journal:
IJAIM
Volume:
2
Number:
6
Pages:
178-182
Month:
May
Abstract:
The Distributed Denial-of-Service (DDOS) attack is a serious threat to the legitimate use of the Internet. Prevention mechanisms are thwarted by the ability of attackers to forge or spoof the source addresses in IP packets. By employing IP spoofing, attackers can evade detection and put a substantial burden on the destination network for policing attack packets. In this paper, we propose an inter domain packet filter (IDPF) architecture that can mitigate the level of IP spoofing on the Internet. A key feature of our scheme is that it does not require global routing information. IDPFs are constructed from the information implicit in Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) route updates and are deployed in network border routers. We establish the conditions under which the IDPF framework correctly works in that it does not discard packets with valid source addresses. Based on extensive simulation studies, we show that, even with partial deployment on the Internet, IDPFs can proactively limit the spoofing capability of attackers. In addition, they can help localize the origin of an attack packet to a small number of candidate networks.
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