| Robert T. Morris. A weakness in the 4.2bsd unix tcp/ip software. In Computing Science Technical Report 117, AT&T Bell Laboratories, Murray Hill, NJ, February 1985. |
....its packets origin. Moreover, destination based routing does not maintain state information on senders, and delivers each IP packet to its destination without authenticating the packet s source IP The first two authors of the paper are put in alphabetical order. address. Overall, IP spoofing [26] makes DDoS attacks much harder to detect and counter. To thwart DDoS attacks, researchers have taken two distinct approaches. The first approach improves the routing infrastructure, while the second approach enhances the resilience of Internet servers against attacks. The first approach performs ....
Robert T. Morris. A weakness in the 4.2bsd unix tcp/ip software. In Computing Science Technical Report 117, AT&T Bell Laboratories, Murray Hill, NJ, February 1985.
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Robert T. Morris. A weakness in the 4.2BSD Unix TCP/IP software. Technical report, AT and T Bell Laboratories, Murray Hill, New Jersey 07974, Feb 1985.
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Robert T. Morris. A weakness in the 4.2bsd unix tcp/ip software. In Computing Science Technical Report 117, AT&T Bell Laboratories, Murray Hill, NJ, February 1985.
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