Presentation 2003/6/30
Resource Consumption Analysis of DNS Servers against DoS attacks
Kenji Rikitake, Fumiaki Sugaya, Koji Nakao, Hiroki Nogawa, Shinji Shimojo,
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Abstract(in English) DNS (Domain Name System) servers have persistently been a target of DoS (Denial-of-Service) attacks. Since DNS uses UDP for the database lookup and result exchange, targeting DNS servers by repetitive UDP packet generation is highly feasible. In this paper, we perform a computational resource consumption analysis of DNS server software programs against simulated DoS attacks, and evaluate how the server and the operating system behave under the different types of conditions.
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Keyword(in English) Internet / DNS / Security / System Performance / Denial-of-Service Attacks
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Conference Date 2003/6/30(1days)
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Title (in English) Resource Consumption Analysis of DNS Servers against DoS attacks
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Keyword(1) Internet
Keyword(2) DNS
Keyword(3) Security
Keyword(4) System Performance
Keyword(5) Denial-of-Service Attacks
1st Author's Name Kenji Rikitake
1st Author's Affiliation Graduate School of Information Science and Technology, Osaka University:Cybermedia Center, Osaka University()
2nd Author's Name Fumiaki Sugaya
2nd Author's Affiliation KDDI R&D Laboratories, Inc.
3rd Author's Name Koji Nakao
3rd Author's Affiliation KDDI R&D Laboratories, Inc.
4th Author's Name Hiroki Nogawa
4th Author's Affiliation Cybermedia Center, Osaka University
5th Author's Name Shinji Shimojo
5th Author's Affiliation Cybermedia Center, Osaka University
Date 2003/6/30
Paper # IA2003-22
Volume (vol) vol.103
Number (no) 174
Page pp.pp.-
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