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RTNSS: a routing trace-based network security system for preventing ARP spoofing attacks

Published: 01 May 2016 Publication History

Abstract

The motion of address resolution protocol (ARP) is done without any problem in a general environment, but it is not considered from the security aspect; therefore, it risks being threatened by an attack from the network called ARP spoofing or ARP poisoning. The attacker can approach the transmission data between hosts by disguising itself as a different host through an ARP spoofing attack and can isolate the host as the target of an attack from the network. In this paper, we propose a routing trace-based network security system for preventing ARP spoofing attacks. Our proposed system includes detection, protection, and recovery techniques to prevent an ARP spoofing attack in the internal network. Whether an ARP spoofing attack occurs is confirmed through the periodic monitoring of the ARP table and a routing trace. The system can prevent ARP spoofing attacks without modifications to the ARP or the addition of cryptographic measures. In addition, it provides security and efficiency by overcoming the weak points of the existing researches.

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    cover image The Journal of Supercomputing
    The Journal of Supercomputing  Volume 72, Issue 5
    May 2016
    380 pages

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    Kluwer Academic Publishers

    United States

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    Published: 01 May 2016

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    1. ARP spoofing
    2. Network security
    3. Routing trace

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