Secure and Reliable Network Updates

IF 3 4区 计算机科学 Q2 COMPUTER SCIENCE, INFORMATION SYSTEMS
James Lembke, Srivatsan Ravi, Pierre-Louis Roman, Patrick Eugster
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Abstract

Software-defined wide area networking (SD-WAN) enables dynamic network policy control over a large distributed network via network updates. To be practical, network updates must be consistent (i.e., free of transient errors caused by updates to multiple switches), secure (i.e., only be executed when sent from valid controllers), and reliable (i.e., function despite the presence of faulty or malicious members in the control plane), while imposing only minimal overhead on controllers and switches.

We present SERENE: a protocol for secure and reliable network updates for SD-WAN environments. In short: Consistency is provided through the combination of an update scheduler and a distributed transactional protocol. Security is preserved by authenticating network events and updates, the latter with an adaptive threshold cryptographic scheme. Reliability is provided by replicating the control plane and making it resilient to a dynamic adversary by using a distributed ledger as a controller failure detector. We ensure practicality by providing a mechanism for scalability through the definition of independent network domains and exploiting the parallelism of network updates both within and across domains. We formally define SERENE’s protocol and prove its safety with regards to event-linearizability. Extensive experiments show that SERENE imposes minimal switch burden and scales to large networks running multiple network applications all requiring concurrent network updates, imposing at worst a 16% overhead on short-lived flow completion and negligible overhead on anticipated normal workloads.

安全可靠的网络更新
软件定义广域网(SD-WAN)通过网络更新实现对大型分布式网络的动态网络策略控制。为了实用,网络更新必须是一致的(即,没有由多个交换机更新引起的短暂错误),安全的(即,仅在从有效控制器发送时执行),可靠的(即,尽管在控制平面中存在故障或恶意成员),同时只对控制器和交换机施加最小的开销。我们提出了SERENE:一个用于SD-WAN环境的安全可靠的网络更新协议。简而言之:一致性是通过更新调度程序和分布式事务协议的组合来提供的。通过对网络事件和更新进行身份验证来保持安全性,后者使用自适应阈值加密方案。可靠性是通过复制控制平面来提供的,并通过使用分布式账本作为控制器故障检测器,使其对动态对手具有弹性。我们通过定义独立的网络域和利用域内和跨域的网络更新的并行性来提供可伸缩性机制,从而确保实用性。我们正式定义了安详协议,并证明了它在事件线性化方面的安全性。大量的实验表明,SERENE的交换机负担最小,并且可以扩展到运行多个网络应用程序的大型网络,这些应用程序都需要并发的网络更新,在最坏的情况下,短期流完成的开销为16%,而在预期的正常工作负载上的开销可以忽略不计。
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ACM Transactions on Privacy and Security
ACM Transactions on Privacy and Security Computer Science-General Computer Science
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5.20
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期刊介绍: ACM Transactions on Privacy and Security (TOPS) (formerly known as TISSEC) publishes high-quality research results in the fields of information and system security and privacy. Studies addressing all aspects of these fields are welcomed, ranging from technologies, to systems and applications, to the crafting of policies.
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