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2008
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13 years 5 months ago
Packet forwarding with source verification
Abstract-- Routers in the Internet do not perform any verification of the source IP address contained in the packets, leading to the possibility of IP spoofing. The lack of such ve...
Craig A. Shue, Minaxi Gupta, Matthew P. Davy
ACSAC
2004
IEEE
13 years 8 months ago
CTCP: A Transparent Centralized TCP/IP Architecture for Network Security
Many network security problems can be solved in a centralized TCP (CTCP) architecture, in which an organization's edge router transparently proxies every TCP connection betwe...
Fu-Hau Hsu, Tzi-cker Chiueh
CN
2007
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13 years 4 months ago
AID: A global anti-DoS service
Distributed denial of service (DDoS) has long been an open security problem of the Internet. Most proposed solutions require the upgrade of routers across the Internet, which is e...
Shigang Chen, Yibei Ling, Randy Chow, Ye Xia
CCR
2004
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13 years 4 months ago
An empirical study of "bogon" route advertisements
An important factor in the robustness of the interdomain routing system is whether the routers in autonomous systems (ASes) filter routes for "bogon" address space--i.e....
Nick Feamster, Jaeyeon Jung, Hari Balakrishnan