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A Novel Protocol for IP Traceback to Detect DDoS Attack


Yogesh Kumar Meena and Aditya Trivedi

Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) Attacks continues to pose major threats to the internet. There are so many protocol designed to trace the attackers address. In order to trace back attack source (i.e., IP addresses), we studied the tradeoff between different existing IP Trace back techniques. We developed a Novel protocol to trace the IP address of DDoS attack. The novel protocol is designed by using response 1, Nonce of secure- neighbor as the parameters. We developed a sample network model. We simulate the network model by applying secure-neighbor protocol in qualnet. Through secure-neighbor we retrieve the basic parameter value (Response 1, Nonce) and applies the decryption function on Nonce and value of neighbor-timeout to find the attackers IP address. We studied different internet topologies and aspect of DDoS attacks, used internet power low for simulation of internet.

Keywords: Denial of Service, Distributed Denial of Service, Novel protocol to trace IP address, Secure-Neighbor

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ABOUT THE AUTHORS

Yogesh Kumar Meena
Yogesh Kumar Meena is a Assistant Professor in the Information Technology Department at Sharda Group of Institution, Agra, India. He has about 2 years of teaching experience. He did his Integrated Masters (BTech and MTech) in Information Technology from Indian Institute of Information Technology and Management (IIITM) Gwalior in 2010.His teaching and research interest include Wireless Communication, Data Base Management System, Data Mining, IT Infrastructure and Management and Soft Computing. He has published around 7 papers in various national and international journals/conferences. He has attended number of national and international workshops. He has also been a co-convener of workshop titled LaTex in 2012. He is a member of the IEEE Communications Society and Institution of Electronics,International Association of Computer Science and Information Technology (IACSIT),Machine Intelligence Research Labs, USA and Telecommunication Engineers (IETE). Meena is a reviewer of IEEE journal, Springer journal and International Association of Computer Science and Information Technology (IACSIT). he was given the Excellent Award in Faculty Development Program, organized by Sharda Group of Institutions, Agra, India.

Aditya Trivedi
Prof. Aditya Trivedi is a Professor in the Information and Communication Technology (ICT) Department at ABV Indian Institute of Information Technology and Management, Gwalior, India. He has about 20 years of teaching experience. Before joining ABV-IIITM in December 2006, he was a Reader in the Deptt. of Electronics and CSE at M.I.T.S., Gwalior. He received his bachelor degree in Electronics Engg. from the Jiwaji University.He did his M.Tech. (Communication Systems) from Indian Institute of Technology (IIT), Kanpur. He obtained his doctorate (PhD) from IIT Roorkee in the area of Wireless Communication Engineering. His teaching and research interest include Digital communication, CDMA systems, Signal processing, and Networking. He has published around 60 papers in various national and international journals/conferences. He is a fellow of the Institution of Electronics and Telecommunication Engineers (IETE). He has completed one AICTE project. Dr. Trivedi is a reviewer of IEEE and Springer journals. In 2007, he was given the IETEs K.S. Krishnan Memorial Award for best system oriented paper.


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