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@article{144580, author = {G.Sukanya and M.Narender and P.Srinivas Rao}, title = {IP Spoofers Location Detection Using Backscatter}, journal = {International Journal of Innovative Research in Technology}, year = {}, volume = {3}, number = {12}, pages = {246-249}, issn = {2349-6002}, url = {https://ijirt.org/article?manuscript=144580}, abstract = {It is long known attackers may utilize fashioned source IP location to cover their real areas. To capture the spoofers, various IP traceback mechanisms have been proposed. This paper proposes passive IPtraceback (PIT) that sidesteps the sending challenges of IP traceback approaches. PITexamines internet control Message Protocol error messages (named process backscatter)activated via contemptuous motion, and tracks the spoofers in gentle of open available data(e.g., topology).Along these lines, PIT can in finding the spoofers and not using a sport plan necessity. Thispaper represent to the reasons, accumulation, and the official outcome on manner backscatter,shows the methods and adequacy of PIT, and suggests the bought regions of spoofers by way ofmaking use of PIT in transit backscatter data set. These results can help further reveal IP spoofing, which has been studied for long but never well understood. As because of some limitations PIT cannot work in all the spoofing attacks, it may be a helpful mechanism of tracing a spoofers before an Internet-level traceback system has been deployed in real.}, keywords = {}, month = {}, }
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