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Swing - A Novel Mechanism Inspired by Shim6 Address-Switch Conception to Limit the Effectiveness of DoS Attacks
2008
Seventh International Conference on Networking (icn 2008)
Denial-of-Service (DoS) attacks play a significant role among all the network security issues today. In this paper, we present a mechanism (called Swing) to limit the effectiveness of DoS attacks. Inspired by the address-switch conception of the newly proposed shim6 protocol, Swing tries to protect servers from attacks by using a new strategy. In the mechanism, when a DoS attack is detected, the server will automatically change its address to get rid of the attack. Meanwhile, existing
doi:10.1109/icn.2008.79
dblp:conf/icn/ChengBL08
fatcat:j64hkyhqqnc7hh5fnvakyn7dre