Abstract

After the end of IPv4 addresses, the Internet is moving towards IPv6 address architecture quickly with the support of virtualization techniques worldwide. IPv4 and IPv6 protocols will co-exist long during the changeover process. Some attacks, such as MITM attacks, do not discriminate by appearance and affect IPv4 and IPv6 address architectures. In an MITM attack, the attacker secretly captures the data, masquerades as the original sender, and sends it toward the receiver. The receiver replies to the attacker because the receiver does not authenticate the source. Therefore, the authentication between two parties is compromised due to an MITM attack. The existing authentication schemes adopt complicated mathematical procedures. Therefore, the existing schemes increase computation and communication costs. This paper proposes a lightweight and authentic end-to-end communication model to detect MITM attacks using a pre-shared symmetric key. In addition, we implement and analyze the performance of our proposed security model on Linux-based virtual machines connected to large-scale hybrid IPv4-IPv6 virtual networks. Moreover, security analyses prove the effectiveness of our proposed model. Finally, we compare the performance of our proposed security model with existing models in terms of computation cost and communication overhead.

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