高速互联网中大规模IP溯源:实践技术与理论基础

Jun Yu Li, Minho Sung, Jun Xu, Erran L. Li
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跟踪攻击数据包到它们的来源,称为IP回溯,是对抗分布式拒绝服务(DDoS)攻击的重要步骤。在本文中,我们提出了一种新颖的基于数据包日志(即基于哈希的)回溯方案,该方案所需的处理和存储成本比Snoeren等人(2001)提出的基于哈希的方案要小一个数量级,因此能够扩展到更高的链路速度(例如OC-768)。我们方法的基本思路是对一小部分(例如,3.3%)数据包进行采样和记录。这种低采样率的挑战是需要使用更复杂的技术进行追溯。我们的解决方案是利用相邻路由器采样的攻击报文之间的相关性来构建攻击树。采用朴素独立随机抽样的方案由于邻居路由器抽样报文之间的相关性较低而性能不佳。我们发明了一种采样方案,可以显著提高这种相关性和整体效率。这项工作的另一个主要贡献是,我们为我们的追溯方案引入了一个新的信息论框架,以回答有关系统参数调优以及用于追溯的资源与追溯精度之间的基本权衡的重要问题。基于真实网络拓扑(如迅猎兽)的仿真结果与信息论分析的结果非常吻合。仿真结果还表明,我们的追溯方案可以达到较高的准确性,并且可以很好地扩展到大量攻击者(例如5000+)。
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Large-scale IP traceback in high-speed Internet: practical techniques and theoretical foundation
Tracing attack packets to their sources, known as IP traceback, is an important step to counter distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) attacks. In this paper, we propose a novel packet logging based (i.e., hash-based) traceback scheme that requires an order of magnitude smaller processing and storage cost than the hash-based scheme proposed by Snoeren, et al. (2001), thereby being able to scalable to much higher link speed (e.g., OC-768). The baseline idea of our approach is to sample and log a small percentage (e.g., 3.3%) of packets. The challenge of this low sampling rate is that much more sophisticated techniques need to be used for traceback. Our solution is to construct the attack tree using the correlation between the attack packets sampled by neighboring routers. The scheme using naive independent random sampling does not perform well due to the low correlation between the packets sampled by neighboring routers. We invent a sampling scheme that improves this correlation and the overall efficiency significantly. Another major contribution of this work is that we introduce a novel information-theoretic framework for our traceback scheme to answer important questions on system parameter tuning and the fundamental trade-off between the resource used for traceback and the traceback accuracy. Simulation results based on real-world network topologies (e.g. Skitter) match very well with results from the information-theoretic analysis. The simulation results also demonstrate that our traceback scheme can achieve high accuracy, and scale very well to a large number of attackers (e.g., 5000+).
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