Hash-based IP traceback

Author:

Snoeren Alex C.1,Partridge Craig2,Sanchez Luis A.2,Jones Christine E.2,Tchakountio Fabrice2,Kent Stephen T.2,Strayer W. Timothy2

Affiliation:

1. BBN Technologies, 10 Moulton Street, Cambridge, MA and MIT Laboratory for Computer Science

2. BBN Technologies, 10 Moulton Street, Cambridge, MA

Abstract

The design of the IP protocol makes it difficult to reliably identify the originator of an IP packet. Even in the absence of any deliberate attempt to disguise a packet's origin, wide-spread packet forwarding techniques such as NAT and encapsulation may obscure the packet's true source. Techniques have been developed to determine the source of large packet flows, but, to date, no system has been presented to track individual packets in an efficient, scalable fashion.We present a hash-based technique for IP traceback that generates audit trails for traffic within the network, and can trace the origin of a single IP packet delivered by the network in the recent past. We demonstrate that the system is effective, space-efficient (requiring approximately 0.5% of the link capacity per unit time in storage), and implementable in current or next-generation routing hardware. We present both analytic and simulation results showing the system's effectiveness.

Publisher

Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)

Subject

Computer Networks and Communications,Software

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