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Secure Border Gateway Protocol (S-BGP)
IEEE Journal on Selected Areas in Communications, 2000The Border Gateway Protocol (BGP), which is used to distribute routing information between autonomous systems (ASes), is a critical component of the Internet's routing infrastructure. It is highly vulnerable to a variety of malicious attacks, due to the lack of a secure means of verifying the authenticity and legitimacy of BGP control traffic.
S. Kent, C. Lynn, K. Seo
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Securing the border gateway routing protocol
Proceedings of GLOBECOM'96. 1996 IEEE Global Telecommunications Conference, 2002We analyze the security of the border gateway routing protocol and identify a number of vulnerabilities in its design and the corresponding threats. We then present a set of proposed modifications to the protocol which minimize or eliminate the most significant threats.
B.R. Smith, J.J. Garcia-Luna-Aceves
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Detecting and analyzing border gateway protocol blackholing activity
International Journal of Network Management, 2020SummaryDDoS attack is a traditional malicious attempt to make an authorized system or service inaccessible. Currently, BGP blackholing is an operational countermeasure that builds upon the capabilities of BGP to protect from DDoS attacks. BGP enables blackholing by leveraging the BGP community attribute.
Talaya Farasat, Akmal Khan
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BGP-MX: Border Gateway Protocol with Mobility Extensions
2011 - MILCOM 2011 Military Communications Conference, 2011The inter-domain routing protocol for the Internet, i.e., BGP (Border Gateway Protocol), was designed for statically configured land-based networks, which experience infrequent topology changes. As a result, BGP is not suited for an airborne network environment, where the topology of the network is constantly changing because of domain mobility.
Maher Kaddoura +3 more
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Border Gateway Protocol Anomaly Detection Using Neural Network
2019 IEEE International Conference on Big Data (Big Data), 2019Having reliable and stable connectivity to the Internet dramatically depends on how Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) can avoid bad-behaviour events by detecting them on time. Despite a lot of efforts have gone into detecting BGP anomalies during the last decade, it is still a challenging issue due to emerging new abnormal behaviours both from the ...
Mohsen Karimi +3 more
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Border Gateway Protocol - Algorithmus
2022Die Verfügbarkeit und Zuverlässigkeit von Internetverbindungen bzw. Verbindungen zu Internetanbietern bekommt immer größere Bedeutung. Egal ob Mobilfunk oder kabelgebunden, man möchte jederzeit und überall die bestmögliche Verbindung besitzen. Die Pandemie hat uns in den letzten beiden Jahren gezeigt, dass unser herkömmliches Netz bzw.
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2012 International Conference on Communication, Information & Computing Technology (ICCICT), 2012
Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) is an inter-domain routing protocol that allows an autonomous system (AS) to apply local policies for selecting the best route and decide whether the route information is propagated to other ASes or not. But since the last few years, the research community has shown an increasing interest in the subject of inter-domain ...
Shailesh P. Bendale, Girish V. Chowdhary
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Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) is an inter-domain routing protocol that allows an autonomous system (AS) to apply local policies for selecting the best route and decide whether the route information is propagated to other ASes or not. But since the last few years, the research community has shown an increasing interest in the subject of inter-domain ...
Shailesh P. Bendale, Girish V. Chowdhary
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Multi-State Border Gateway Protocol for Multi-Domain Software Defined Networking–Based Gateways
2020 30th International Telecommunication Networks and Applications Conference (ITNAC), 2020Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) is a path-vector routing protocol used to exchange routing and reachability information between autonomous system (AS) that offers flexibility and scalability. BGP is capable of handling scalability issues using classless inter-domain routing and is more efficient than alternatives.
Hamad Saud Alotaibi +3 more
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Border Gateway Multicast Protocol (BGMP)
1998Multicast routing protocols, such as, DVMRP, MOSPF, PIM and CBT are appropriate for a single domain. DVMRP’s flooding and pruning mechanism certainly does not apply to wide-area multicast with sparsely distributed members. MOSPF has the scalability limitations of OSPF which does not scale beyond 200 nodes, a number far less than the number of ...
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Evaluation of improvement proposals for Border Gateway Protocol (BGP)
2012 IEEE Colombian Communications Conference (COLCOM), 2012In a network running the Border Gateway Protocol (BGP), the end-to-end reachability can be temporarily disrupted due to link failures and the time required for the network to converge could lead to service degradation or even interruption, which is critical especially for real-time interactive applications. The path-exploration process and the duration
Jackson Reina Alzate +1 more
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