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Instability, security and anomaly detection in Border Gateway Protocol.
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Instability, security and anomaly detection in Border Gateway Protocol./
Author:
Zhang, Ke.
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120 p.
Notes:
Adviser: S. Felix Wu.
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Dissertation Abstracts International69-02B.
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Computer Science. -
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9780549494836
Instability, security and anomaly detection in Border Gateway Protocol.
Zhang, Ke.
Instability, security and anomaly detection in Border Gateway Protocol.
- 120 p.
Adviser: S. Felix Wu.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of California, Davis, 2007.
BGP, the de facto inter-domain routing protocol, is the core component of Internet infrastructure. As the size, complexity, and connectivity of the Internet increase, the stability and security become major concerns about BGP. This paper made the following efforts to improve BGP stability and security. I developed signature-based and statistical-based approaches to detect abnormal BGP traffic. These techniques can help network operators and researchers to filter out the trivial events and focus mainly on the most important BGP events. I introduced a novel approach to locate Internet instability. This approach correlates BGP updates from multiple Internet BGP looking glass sites. I proposed a filter-based Route Flap Dampening (RFD) that optimizes current RFD by applying two heuristics. I discussed the BGP vulnerabilities and demonstrated a possible selective dropping attack that may blackhole traffic. I also designed a semi-realistic BGP routing testbed and performed two experiments related to BGP security and instability. These experiments demonstrated that BGP is vulnerable to prefix hijacking attack and RFD based deny of service attack.
ISBN: 9780549494836Subjects--Topical Terms:
626642
Computer Science.
Instability, security and anomaly detection in Border Gateway Protocol.
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