Sensor-based intrusion detection for intra-domain distance-vector routing
Proceedings of the 9th ACM conference on Computer and communications security
Security in wireless ad hoc networks
The handbook of ad hoc wireless networks
Experimental analysis of attacks against intradomain routing protocols
Journal of Computer Security
Performance study of a wireless dynamic topology over high mobility conditions
CIT'10 Proceedings of the 4th international conference on Communications and information technology
Verification of OSPF vulnerabilities by colored Petri net
Proceedings of the 6th International Conference on Security of Information and Networks
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This paper analyzes both the strong points and weak points of OSPF routing protocol from security perspective. On its strong points, we abstract its features of information least dependency and information hiding, which make it very robust and fault resilient, even when facing certain malicious attacks. On its weak points, we take a pragmatic look at various problems centering round secure routing protocols. By carefully investigating a special re-routing attacking case, we show how an home-made malicious router can easily disrupt the service. It also provides a concrete example for routing protection and intrusion detection. Finally, we present the active protection idea and its architectural flexibility and compatibility advantages.