Misbehaving TCP receivers can cause internet-wide congestion collapse

TitleMisbehaving TCP receivers can cause internet-wide congestion collapse
Publication TypeConference Papers
Year of Publication2005
AuthorsSherwood R, Bhattacharjee B, Braud R
Conference NameProceedings of the 12th ACM conference on Computer and communications security
Date Published2005///
PublisherACM
Conference LocationNew York, NY, USA
ISBN Number1-59593-226-7
KeywordsCongestion control, distributed denial of service
Abstract

An optimistic acknowledgment (opt-ack) is an acknowledgment sent by a misbehaving client for a data segment that it has not received. Whereas previous work has focused on opt-ack as a means to greedily improve end-to-end performance, we study opt-ack exclusively as a denial of service attack. Specifically, an attacker sends optimistic acknowledgments to many victims in parallel, thereby amplifying its effective bandwidth by a factor of 30 million (worst case). Thus, even a relatively modest attacker can totally saturate the paths from many victims back to the attacker. Worse, a distributed network of compromised machines ("zombies") attacking in parallel can exploit over-provisioning in the Internet to bring about wide-spread, sustained congestion collapse.We implement this attack both in simulation and in a wide-area network, and show it severity both in terms of number of packets and total traffic generated. We engineer and implement a novel solution that does not require client or network modifications allowing for practical deployment. Additionally, we demonstrate the solution's efficiency on a real network.

URLhttp://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1102120.1102170
DOI10.1145/1102120.1102170