Authors
Alberto Dainotti, Karyn Benson, Alistair King, KC Claffy, Michael Kallitsis, Eduard Glatz, Xenofontas Dimitropoulos
Publication date
2013/12/31
Journal
ACM SIGCOMM Computer Communication Review
Volume
44
Issue
1
Pages
42-49
Publisher
ACM
Description
One challenge in understanding the evolution of Internet infrastructure is the lack of systematic mechanisms for monitoring the extent to which allocated IP addresses are actually used. Address utilization has been monitored via actively scanning the entire IPv4 address space. We evaluate the potential to leverage passive network traffic measurements in addition to or instead of active probing. Passive traffic measurements introduce no network traffic overhead, do not rely on unfiltered responses to probing, and could potentially apply to IPv6 as well. We investigate two challenges in using passive traffic for address utilization inference: the limited visibility of a single observation point; and the presence of spoofed IP addresses in packets that can distort results by implying faked addresses are active. We propose a methodology for removing such spoofed traffic on both darknets and live networks, which yields results …
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