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Cyber-Physical Systems Virtual Organization
Read-only archive of site from September 29, 2023.
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Hop Count Filtering (HCF)
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Detecting and Preventing IP Spoofing and Local Area Network Denial (LAND) Attack for Cloud Computing with the Modification of Hop Count Filtering (HCF) Mechanism
Submitted by aekwall on Mon, 06/29/2020 - 12:05pm
memory exhaustion minimization
Internet Protocol
IP
IP spoofing detection
IP spoofing prevention
IP2HC table
LAND attack
LAND based DDoS attack
local area network denial attack
malformed packets
hop count filtering mechanism
smurf attack
Source port
spoofed packets
SYN flood attack
teardrop attack
TTL
victim server
virtual cloud environment
internet
Cloud Computing
IP networks
distributed denial of service attack
Resiliency
Human behavior
pubcrawl
composability
Metrics
computer network security
Local area networks
IP spoofing
Flooding Attack
DDoS Attack Prevention
CloudSim 3.0 toolkit
Distributed Denial of Service(DDoS)
HCF mechanism
Hop Count Filtering (HCF)
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Defending network system against IP spoofing based distributed DoS attacks using DPHCF-RTT packet filtering technique
Submitted by BrandonB on Thu, 04/30/2015 - 12:21pm
Intermediate System
TTL
Servers
Round Trip Time (RTT)
Receivers
Probabilistic logic
probabilistic hop count filtering
probabilistic HCF techniques
packet filtering
network bandwidth jam
mitigation techniques
MATLAB 7
IP spoofing
IP networks
IP addresses
Broadband communication
information filtering
illegitimate packet filtering
host resources exhaustion
Hop Count Filtering (HCF)
Hop Count
Educational institutions
DPHCF-RTT packet filtering technique
Distributed Probabilistic HCF (DPHCF)
distributed probabilistic HCF
distributed DoS attacks
DDoS
conventional hop count filtering
conventional HCF techniques
computer network security