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Unveiling the Mystery of Internet Packet Forwarding

Kai Bu, Avery Laird, Yutian Yang, Linfeng Cheng, Jiaqing Luo, Yingjiu Li, Kui Ren

2020ACM Computing Surveys27 citationsDOI

Abstract

Validating the network paths taken by packets is critical in constructing a secure Internet architecture. Any feasible solution must both enforce packet forwarding along end-host specified paths and verify whether packets have taken those paths. However, the current Internet supports neither enforcement nor verification. Likely due to the radical changes to the Internet architecture and a long-standing confusion between routing and forwarding, only limited solutions for path validation exist in the literature. This survey article aims to reinvigorate research on the essential topic of path validation by crystallizing not only how path validation works but also where seemingly qualified solutions fall short. The analyses explore future research directions in path validation aimed at improving security, privacy, and efficiency.

Topics & Concepts

Computer scienceThe InternetIP forwardingComputer networkNetwork packetPath (computing)Packet forwardingRouting (electronic design automation)ArchitectureComputer securitySource routingDistributed computingRouting protocolRouting tableWorld Wide WebArtVisual artsInternet Traffic Analysis and Secure E-votingNetwork Security and Intrusion DetectionNetwork Packet Processing and Optimization
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