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A Multi-Path Approach to Protect DNS Against DDoS Attacks
Domain Name System (DNS) is considered a vital service for the internet and networks operations, and practically this service is configured and accessible across networks’ firewall. Therefore, attackers take advantage of this open configuration to attack a network’s DNS server in order to use it as a reflector to achieve Denial of Service (DoS) attacks. Most of protection methods such as intrusion prevention and detection systems use blended tactics such as blocked-lists for suspicious sources, and thresholds for traffic volumes to detect and defend against DoS flooding attacks. However, these protection methods are not often successful. In this paper, we propose a new method to sense and protect DNS systems from DoS and Distributed DoS (DDoS) attacks. The main idea in our approach is to distribute the DNS request mapping into more than one DNS resolver such that an attack on one server should not affect the entire DNS services. Our approach uses the Multi-Protocol Label Switching (MPLS) along with multi-path routing to achieve this goal. Also, we use threshold secret sharing to code the distributed DNS requests. Our findings and results show that this approach performs better when compared with the traditional DNS structure.
期刊介绍:
Journal of Cyber Security and Mobility is an international, open-access, peer reviewed journal publishing original research, review/survey, and tutorial papers on all cyber security fields including information, computer & network security, cryptography, digital forensics etc. but also interdisciplinary articles that cover privacy, ethical, legal, economical aspects of cyber security or emerging solutions drawn from other branches of science, for example, nature-inspired. The journal aims at becoming an international source of innovation and an essential reading for IT security professionals around the world by providing an in-depth and holistic view on all security spectrum and solutions ranging from practical to theoretical. Its goal is to bring together researchers and practitioners dealing with the diverse fields of cybersecurity and to cover topics that are equally valuable for professionals as well as for those new in the field from all sectors industry, commerce and academia. This journal covers diverse security issues in cyber space and solutions thereof. As cyber space has moved towards the wireless/mobile world, issues in wireless/mobile communications and those involving mobility aspects will also be published.