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Efficient and Robust TCP Stream Normalization
May 18-May 21
DOI Bookmark: http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/SP.2008.272008 IEEE Symposium on Security and P ...
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Network intrusion detection and prevention systems are vulnerable to evasion by attackers who craft ambiguous traffic to breach the defense of such systems. A normalizer is an inline network element that thwarts evasion attempts by removing ambiguities in network traffic. A particularly challenging step in normalization is the sound detection of inconsistent TCP retransmissions, wherein an attacker sends TCP segments with different payloads for the same sequence number space to present a network monitor with ambiguous analysis. Normalizers that buffer all unacknowledged data to verify the consistency of subsequent retransmissions consume inordinate amounts of memory on high-speed links. On the other hand, normalizers that buffer only the hashes of unacknowledged segments cannot verify the consistency of 20-30% of retransmissions that, according to our traces, do not align with the original transmissions. This paper presents the design of RoboNorm, a normalizer that buffers only the hashes of unacknowledged segments, and yet can detect all inconsistent retransmissions in any TCP byte stream. RoboNorm consumes 1-2 orders of magnitude less memory than normalizers that buffers all unacknowledged data, and is amenable to a high-speed implementation. RoboNorm is also robust to attacks that attempt to compromise its operation or exhaust its resources.
Index Terms:
Intrusion Detection Systems, Evasion Attacks, Normalization
Citation:
Mythili Vutukuru, Hari Balakrishnan, Vern Paxson, "Efficient and Robust TCP Stream Normalization," sp, pp.96-110, 2008 IEEE Symposium on Security and Privacy (sp 2008), 2008
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