NDNOTA: NDN One-Time Authentication

Information Pub Date : 2024-05-20 DOI:10.3390/info15050289
Manar Aldaoud, Dawood Al-Abri, F. Kausar, M. Awadalla
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Abstract

Named Data Networking (NDN) stands out as a prominent architectural framework for the future Internet, aiming to address deficiencies present in IP networks, specifically in the domain of security. Although NDN packets containing requested content are signed with the publisher’s signature which establishes data provenance for content, the NDN domain still requires more holistic frameworks that address consumers’ identity verification while accessing protected contents or services using producer/publisher-preapproved authentication servers. In response, this paper introduces the NDN One-Time Authentication (NDNOTA) framework, designed to authenticate NDN online services, applications, and data in real time. NDNOTA comprises three fundamental elements: the consumer, producer, and authentication server. Employing a variety of security measures such as single sign-on (SSO), token credentials, certified asymmetric keys, and signed NDN packets, NDNOTA aims to reinforce the security of NDN-based interactions. To assess the effectiveness of the proposed framework, we validate and evaluate its impact on the three core elements in terms of time performance. For example, when accessing authenticated content through the entire NDNOTA process, consumers experience an additional time overhead of 70 milliseconds, making the total process take 83 milliseconds. In contrast, accessing normal content that does not require authentication does not incur this delay. The additional NDNOTA delay is mitigated once the authentication token is generated and stored, resulting in a comparable time frame to unauthenticated content requests. Additionally, obtaining private content through the authentication process requires 10 messages, whereas acquiring public data only requires two messages.
NDNOTA: NDN 一次性身份验证
命名数据网络(NDN)是未来互联网的一个重要架构框架,旨在解决 IP 网络中存在的不足,特别是在安全领域。尽管包含所请求内容的 NDN 数据包已签署了发布者的签名,从而建立了内容的数据来源,但 NDN 领域仍需要更全面的框架,以解决消费者在使用生产者/发布者预先批准的认证服务器访问受保护内容或服务时的身份验证问题。为此,本文介绍了 NDN 一次性身份验证(NDNOTA)框架,旨在对 NDN 在线服务、应用程序和数据进行实时身份验证。NDNOTA 包括三个基本要素:消费者、生产者和认证服务器。NDNOTA 采用单点登录(SSO)、令牌凭证、认证非对称密钥和签名 NDN 数据包等多种安全措施,旨在加强基于 NDN 的交互的安全性。为了评估所建议框架的有效性,我们从时间性能方面验证和评估了它对三个核心要素的影响。例如,在通过整个 NDNOTA 流程访问经过验证的内容时,消费者需要额外花费 70 毫秒的时间,使整个流程耗时 83 毫秒。相比之下,访问不需要验证的普通内容则不会产生这种延迟。一旦认证令牌生成并存储,NDNOTA 的额外延迟就会得到缓解,从而与未认证内容请求的时间相当。此外,通过验证过程获取私人内容需要 10 条信息,而获取公共数据只需要两条信息。
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