IPChain: Blockchain-Based Security Protocol for IoT Address Management Servers in Smart Homes

B. M. Yakubu, M. Khan, P. Bhattarakosol
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Abstract

The dynamic host configuration protocol (DHCP) servers are forms of an Internet of Things (IoT) address management server (IoTAMS) that gives network configuration settings to newly connected hosts. Administrators of a network may save time by setting DHCP servers instead of every network node. However, the absence of a more robust authentication method for DHCP servers makes hosts susceptible to attacks since neither the server nor the users are able to check the other’s authenticity during DHCP connections. These concerns result in both internal and external threats to the system that have the potential to impair network services. Among these threats are malicious DHCP servers and DHCP starvation. This paper aims to provide a novel approach for tackling these issues and protect the DHCP protocol. The proposed model uses the Diffie–Hellman key exchange mechanism, the elliptic curve discrete logarithm problem (ECDLP), a one-way hash function, blockchain technology, and a smart contract. In addition, registration and validation processes provide support for the proposed model in combating DHCP risks for both internal and external system threats. Results from this study show that the proposed model has an average of 21.1% more resistance to a growing number of adversaries than the benchmark models, thus revealing that the model is better suited for the security of IoT address management servers in smart homes, thereby enhancing resilience against related threats and the success of IP address management.
IPChain:基于区块链的智能家居物联网地址管理服务器安全协议
动态主机配置协议(DHCP)服务器是物联网(IoT)地址管理服务器(IoTAMS)的一种形式,它为新连接的主机提供网络配置设置。网络管理员可以通过设置DHCP服务器而不是每个网络节点来节省时间。然而,由于在DHCP连接期间,服务器和用户都无法检查对方的真实性,因此缺乏更健壮的DHCP服务器身份验证方法,使得主机容易受到攻击。这些问题导致系统受到内部和外部威胁,这些威胁有可能损害网络服务。这些威胁包括恶意DHCP服务器和DHCP饥渴。本文旨在为解决这些问题和保护DHCP协议提供一种新颖的方法。该模型使用了Diffie-Hellman密钥交换机制、椭圆曲线离散对数问题(ECDLP)、单向哈希函数、区块链技术和智能合约。此外,注册和验证过程为所建议的模型提供了支持,以应对内部和外部系统威胁的DHCP风险。研究结果表明,与基准模型相比,所提出的模型对越来越多的攻击者的抵抗力平均提高了21.1%,从而揭示了该模型更适合智能家居中物联网地址管理服务器的安全性,从而增强了对相关威胁的抵御能力和IP地址管理的成功。
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