Controlled DDoS Attack on IPv4/IPv6 Network Using Distributed Computing Infrastructure
Journal: Journal of Information and Organizational Sciences (JIOS) (Vol.44, No. 2)Publication Date: 2020-12-09
Authors : Michal Čerňanský; Ladislav Huraj; Marek Šimon;
Page : 297-316
Keywords : DDoS attacks; network security; real-time environment; IPv6;
Abstract
The paper focuses on design, background and experimental results of real environment of DDoS attacks. The experimental testbed is based on employment of a tool for IT automation to perform DDoS attacks under monitoring. DDoS attacks are still serious threat in both IPv4 and IPv6 networks and creation of simple tool to test the network for DDoS attack and to allow evaluation of vulnerabilities and DDoS countermeasures of the networks is necessary. In proposed testbed, Ansible orchestration tool is employed to perform and coordinate DDoS attacks. Ansible is a powerful tool and simplifies the implementation of the test environment. Moreover, no special hardware is required for the attacks execution, the testbed uses existing infrastructure in an organization. The case study of implementation of this environment shows straightforwardness to create a testbed comparable with a botnet with ten thousand bots. Furthermore, the experimental results demonstrate the potential of the proposed environment and present the impact of the attacks on particular target servers in IPv4 and IPv6 networks.
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