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Stealth Probing: Efficient Data-Plane Security for IP Routing
Ioannis AvramopoulosPrinceton University
Joint work with Jennifer Rexford
Attacks against the Routing Fabric(Breaking Perimeter Defense)
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Perimeters can be broken because of:
Disgruntled network operators
Password guessing
Exploits of the OS
Attacks against the Routing Fabric(Routing Protocol Attacks and Defenses)
• These attacks game the routing state by falsifying routing protocol messages
• Falsifications come in two flavors:– Modification of en-route protocol messages– Collusion (or wormhole) attacks
• Secure routing protocols protect from the modification of protocols messages– They do not protect from wormholes– They do not verify forwarding behavior
Attacks against the Routing Fabric (Data-Plane Attacks)
• Link layer disruption– Physical layer attacks– Medium access control layer attacks
• Network layer disruption– Packet loss– Packet modification– Packet delay– Packet deflection
• Transport layer disruption – Attacks against the congestion control mechanism
Securing the Routing Fabric(Defending against Data-Plane Attacks)
• Availability monitoring– Easy for the traffic source– Difficult from within the network
• Fault localization– Beaconing and traceroute egregiously fail in
adversarial networks– In adversarial networks, fault localization is
difficult but necessary
Overview
• Introduction
• Stealth Probing
• Intradomain Deployment -- Byzantine Tomography
• Interdomain Deployment -- Secure Route Control
• Related Work
• Conclusion
Naïve Solutions
• Probing (e.g., ping)
• Cumulative network-layer ACKs
• Transport-layer ACKs
ingress egress
Stealth Probing(Approach)
• Prevent the adversary from preferentially treating probing traffic by making data and probing traffic indistinguishable
• Three steps1. Create an encrypted tunnel and divert both data
and probing traffic in the tunnel
2. Match the size of probing traffic with that of the data traffic
3. Obscure the timing of probes
Stealth Probing(Primary Benefits)
• Non-intrusive (low overhead)• Detects “delay attacks” (by measuring the
round-trip-times of probing traffic)• Prevents selective low-rate attacks that
target individual IP addresses (by hiding the source and destination IP addresses of data traffic)
• Mitigates attacks that exploit TCP (by making the TCP mechanism “opaque”)
Stealth Probing(Secondary Benefits)
• Encryption protects unencrypted host-to-host communications
• Fate-sharing between data traffic and probes is broadly useful in network troubleshooting
• Tunnels are useful in traffic engineering
Overview
• Introduction
• Stealth Probing
• Intradomain Deployment -- Byzantine Tomography
• Interdomain Deployment -- Secure Route Control
• Related Work
• Conclusion
Basic idea
• Fault localization without overburdening the data plane:– Terminal nodes monitor path availability– Terminal nodes disclose faulty paths to a
designated network entity – This entity “triangulates” adversarial nodes
and links from the collection of faulty paths
Byzantine Tomography(Basic Property)
• Output from Byzantine tomography is not always accurate
• However, accuracy increases as fault knowledge expands
• Therefore, the higher the adversary’s impact, the more likely it is that the adversary will be correctly detected
Overview
• Introduction
• Stealth Probing
• Intradomain Deployment -- Byzantine Tomography
• Interdomain Deployment -- Secure Route Control
• Related Work
• Conclusion
Overview
• Introduction
• Stealth Probing
• Intradomain Deployment -- Byzantine Tomography
• Interdomain Deployment -- Secure Route Control
• Related Work
• Conclusion
Related Work
• Perlman proposed encryption to make data and control traffic indistinguishable – Perlman proposed encryption at network links– We extend this idea to network paths
• Mizrak et al. proposed Fatih as a secure data-plane availability monitor– Fatih requires clock synchronization– Stealth probing does not rely on clock synchronization
• Several researchers have proposed data-plane mechanisms for secure fault localization– Byzantine tomography is a management-plane technique
Conclusion (1)
• Resilience was a top priority in the design of the operational Internet but the threat model was naïve (vis-à-vis today’s attacks)
• In future networks, we should expect to see– better perimeter defense and– in-depth defense
• secure routing protocols• secure data forwarding
• Stealth probing is a secure availability monitor that works by concealing probing traffic
Conclusion (2)
• We presented deployment scenarios of this monitor in– Intradomain routing and– Interdomain routing
• Our ongoing work focuses on … :– Intradomain case: … improving the accuracy of
Byzantine tomography– Interdomain case: … investigating the benefits of
more flexible interdomain path selection schemes