Scanning the Internet for Liveness

Author:

Bano Shehar1,Richter Philipp2,Javed Mobin3,Sundaresan Srikanth4,Durumeric Zakir5,Murdoch Steven J.1,Mortier Richard6,Paxson Vern7

Affiliation:

1. University College London

2. MIT

3. LUMS Pakistan, ICSI Berkeley

4. Princeton University

5. Stanford University

6. University of Cambridge

7. UC Berkeley, ICSI Berkeley

Abstract

Internet-wide scanning depends on a notion of liveness: does a target IP address respond to a probe packet? However, the interpretation of such responses, or lack of them, is nuanced and depends on multiple factors, including: how we probed, how different protocols in the network stack interact, the presence of filtering policies near the target, and temporal churn in IP responsiveness. Although often neglected, these factors can significantly affect the results of active measurement studies. We develop a taxonomy of liveness which we employ to develop a method to perform concurrent IPv4 scans using ICMP, five TCP-based, and two UDP-based protocols, comprehensively capturing all responses to our probes, including negative and cross-layer responses. Leveraging our methodology, we present a systematic analysis of liveness and how it manifests in active scanning campaigns, yielding practical insights and methodological improvements for the design and the execution of active Internet measurement studies.

Publisher

Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)

Subject

Computer Networks and Communications,Software

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