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4th Annual Communication Networks and Services Research Conference (CNSR'06)
PSAT: Proactive Signaling Architecture for IP Traceback
Moncton, New Brunswick, Canada
May 24-May 25
ISBN: 0-7695-2578-4
Ahmad Fadlallah, Ecole Nationale Superieure des Telecommunicatio, France
Ahmed Serhrouchni, Ecole Nationale Superieure des Telecommunications, France
As the Internet becomes pervasive, the vulnerability of some fundamental design aspects of the Internet has also become relevant. The rising threat of cyber attacks makes the IP traceback problem very relevant to today?s Internet security. Unfortunately, there is no easy way to track IP traffic to its source due to the stateless nature of the IP protocol, and to the use of concealment techniques such as IP spoofing by attackers. In order to address this limitation, numerous approaches have been proposed to support IP traceability.

In this work, we propose a signaling architecture for tracing anonymous IP packets back towards their source(s), where specialized signaling entities exchange, through a simple security-oriented signaling protocol, reliable signaling information that can be used for a simple and efficient traceback. This solution constitutes a novel and efficient approach to deal with the traceback problem.

Index Terms:
IP traceback, denial of service, network security.
Citation:
Ahmad Fadlallah, Ahmed Serhrouchni, "PSAT: Proactive Signaling Architecture for IP Traceback," cnsr, pp.293-299, 4th Annual Communication Networks and Services Research Conference (CNSR'06), 2006
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