保护对象存储网络的两层方法

A. Azagury, R. Canetti, M. Factor, S. Halevi, E. Henis, D. Naor, N. Rinetzky, O. Rodeh, J. Satran
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存储区域网络(SAN)基于客户端和存储服务器之间的直接交互。这种无中介的访问使存储服务器容易受到网络攻击,因此需要服务器验证客户端请求是否符合系统保护策略。目前的解决方案只能在整个存储服务器的粒度上实施访问控制。这是存储服务器抽象存储方式的结果:一个固定大小的块数组。在块粒度上提供访问控制是不可行的,因为在整个服务器中使用了太多的活动块。另一方面,对象、存储(例如NASD系统)提供了解决这些问题的方法。对象存储控制单元表示对象的动态集合的抽象,每个对象都可以看作是不同的块数组,从而为对象级别的保护提供基础。在本文中,我们提出了一个利用现有安全基础设施的对象存储安全模型。我们给出了一种简单的通用机制,能够在对象粒度上强制执行任意访问控制策略。这种机制是专门设计的,通过最小化验证关键数据路径上的操作的成本来实现低开销,并适合于缓存等优化。该模型的关键思想是将传输安全机制与访问控制机制分开,并在可能的情况下最大限度地使用标准安全协议。通信通道上的完整性和保密性(IP网络中的IPSec)不需要在安全通信层之上建立一个专有的授权协议。
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A two layered approach for securing an object store network
Storage Area Networks (SAN) are based on direct interaction between clients and storage servers. This unmediated access exposes the storage server to network attacks, necessitating a verification, by the server, that the client requests conform with the system protection policy. Solutions today can only enforce access control at the granularity of entire storage servers. This is an outcome of the way storage servers abstract storage: an array of fixed size blocks. Providing access control at the granularity of blocks is infeasible there are too many active blocks in the server of entire servers is used. Object, stores (e.g, the NASD system) on the other hand provide means to address these issues. An object store control unit presents an abstraction of a dynamic collection of objects, each can be seen as a different array of blocks, thus providing the basis for Protection at the object level. In this paper we present a security model for the object store which leverages on existing security infrastructure. We give a simple generic mechanism capable of enforcing an arbitrary access control policy at object granularity. This mechanism is specifically designed to achieve low overhead by minimizing the cost of validating an operation along the critical data path, and lends itself for optimizations such as caching The key idea of the model is to separate the mechanisms for transport security from the one used for access control and to maximize the use standard security protocols when possible We utilize a standard industry protocol for authentication, integrity and privacy on the communication channel (IPSec for IP networks) anti fine a proprietary protocol for authorization on top of the secure communication layer.
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