Abstract

The inherent vulnerabilities in TCT/IP architecture give dearth of opportunities to DDoS attackers. The array of schemes proposed for detection of these attacks in real time is either targeted towards low rate attacks or high bandwidth attacks. Tresence of low rate attacks leads to graceful degradation of QoS in the network thus making them further undetectable. In this paper, we propose a scheme that uses three lines of defense. The first line of defense is towards detecting the presence of low rate as well as high bandwidth attacks based on entropy variations in small time windows. The second line of defense identifies and tags attack flows in real time. The last line of defense is redirecting the attack flows to honeypot server that responds in contained manner to the attack flows, thus providing deterrence and maintaining QoS at ISP level. We validate the effectiveness of the approach with simulation in ns-2 on a Linux platform.

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