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Traceback of Single IP Packets Using SPIE
Washington, DC April 22-April 24
DOI Bookmark: http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/DISCEX.2003.1194976DARPA Information Survivability Confe ...
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W. Timothy Strayer, BBN Technologies
Christine E. Jones, BBN Technologies
Fabrice Tchakountio, BBN Technologies
Alex C. Snoeren, BBN Technologies
Beverly Schwartz, BBN Technologies
Robert C. Clements, BBN Technologies
Matthew Condell, BBN Technologies
Craig Partridge, BBN Technologies
The design of the IP protocol makes it difficult to reliably identify the originator of an IP packet. IP traceback techniques have been developed to determine the source of large packet flows, but, to date, no system has been presented to track individual packets in an efficient, scalable fashion. We present SPIE, the Source Path Isolation Engine, a hash-based technique for IP traceback that generates audit trails for traffic within the network, and can trace the origin of a single IP packet delivered by the network in the recent past.
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W. Timothy Strayer, Christine E. Jones, Fabrice Tchakountio, Alex C. Snoeren, Beverly Schwartz, Robert C. Clements, Matthew Condell, Craig Partridge, "Traceback of Single IP Packets Using SPIE," discex, vol. 2, pp.266, DARPA Information Survivability Conference and Exposition - Volume II, 2003
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