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TCP-Stream Reassembly and State Tracking in Hardware
Napa, California September 22-September 24
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Marc Necker, Georgia Institute of Technology
Didier Contis, Georgia Institute of Technology
David Schimmel, Georgia Institute of Technology
In this paper we consider a new approach to network intrusion detection. Conventional network intrusion detection systems (NIDS) are software based. We propose to selectively implement portions of the functionality of a state-of-the-art software NIDS in reconfigurable hardware. This increases performance even under hostile loads and will enable efficient intrusion detection in future multi-gigabit networks. Specifically , we consider the problem of TCP-stream reassembly. We present a high-performance TCP stream reassembly and state tracking module targeted for incorporation into an agile reconfigurable network interface based on Xilinx Virtex technology.
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Marc Necker, Didier Contis, David Schimmel, "TCP-Stream Reassembly and State Tracking in Hardware," fccm, pp.286, 10th Annual IEEE Symposium on Field-Programmable Custom Computing Machines (FCCM'02), 2002
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