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Efficient Packet Matching for Gigabit Network Intrusion Detection using TCAMs
Vienna, Austria April 18-April 20
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Ming Gao, Systems Engineering Institute, Xi?an Jiaotong University
Kenong Zhang, School of Electrical Engineering, Xi?an Jiaotong University
Jiahua Lu, School of Electrical Engineering, Xi?an Jiaotong University
Ternary content-addressable memories (TCAMs) have gained wide acceptance in the industry for storing and searching patterns in routers. But two important problems block the way to deploy TCAMs as deep package matching engines for network intrusion detection systems (NIDS): long patterns matching and range patterns matching. A novel high speed long patterns matching architecture using cascade TCAMs for large signature set based NIDS is presented in this paper. Systems to handle tens of thousands of signatures with thousands of bytes length each can be built on such architecture. A novel efficient header rules matching system is proposed in this paper. This scheme offloads the range matching task to efficient specialized comparing engines in FPGAs so that it solves the range matching problem with high throughout performance, about 250 million packets per second (Mpps) theoretically.
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Ming Gao, Kenong Zhang, Jiahua Lu, "Efficient Packet Matching for Gigabit Network Intrusion Detection using TCAMs," aina, vol. 1, pp.249-254, 20th International Conference on Advanced Information Networking and Applications - Volume 1 (AINA'06), 2006
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