防范UDP flood弱认证放大攻击

E. Biagioni
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攻击者希望用过量的网络流量淹没网络,可能会发送带有与目标网络对应的欺骗IP源地址的UDP数据包。在许多情况下,服务器通过向目标网络回复比攻击者发送的数据更多的数据来放大攻击。这种攻击在过去使用DNS和NTP服务器都取得了成功。AllNet协议被设计为通过UDP和其他媒体传输数据。一旦AllNet对等体接收到一个合适的UDP数据包,它就会记录发送者的IP地址,并开始将AllNet数据转发到该地址。这是一种合法的流量放大形式,使用一个数据包请求将有限数量的其他数据包(目前为100个)发送到该IP地址。为了防止攻击者使用AllNet对等体进行泛洪放大攻击,AllNet对等体要求潜在的联系人返回发送到该特定IP地址的位串。通过这种方式,合法的联系人可以接收并返回位串,并开始接收他们的数据。相比之下,攻击者欺骗他们的IP地址,没有接收到比特串,无法将放大的流量定向到其他网络。这种非常弱的身份验证形式在概念上与TCP SYN cookie相关,它只验证数据包来自能够接收发送到该特定IP地址的数据包的系统。这种弱认证足以防止洪水放大攻击。
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Preventing UDP Flooding Amplification Attacks with Weak Authentication
An attacker wishing to flood a network with excess amounts of network traffic may send UDP packets with a spoofed IP source address corresponding to the target network. In many cases servers then amplify the attack by replying to the target network with more data than was sent by the attacker. This kind of attack has been successful in the past using both DNS and NTP servers.The AllNet protocol has been designed to deliver data over UDP as well as other media. Once an AllNet peer receives a suitable UDP packet, it records the sender’s IP address and begins to forward AllNet data to that address. This is a legitimate form of traffic amplification, with one packet being used to request that a limited number of other packets (currently 100) be sent to this IP address.To keep attackers from using AllNet peers for flooding amplification attacks, AllNet peers require potential contacts to return a bitstring that was sent to that specific IP address. In this way, legitimate contacts can receive and return the bitstring and start receiving their data. In contrast, attackers who spoof their IP address and do not receive the bitstring, are unable to direct amplified traffic to other networks.This very weak form of authentication, conceptually related to TCP SYN cookies, only verifies that the packet comes from a system that is able to receive packets sent to that specific IP address. Such weak authentication is sufficient to prevent flooding amplification attacks.
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