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Data Streaming in Computer Networking

Data Streaming in Computer Networking. Cristian Estan, George Varghese University of California, San Diego. Talk structure. Traditional streaming in networking Rules of the game Iteration paradigm: packet scheduling example New streaming problems Detecting malicious traffic

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Data Streaming in Computer Networking

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  1. Data Streaming in Computer Networking Cristian Estan, George Varghese University of California, San Diego

  2. Talk structure • Traditional streaming in networking • Rules of the game • Iteration paradigm: packet scheduling example • New streaming problems • Detecting malicious traffic • Understanding network workloads Data streaming in computer networking - MPDS 2003

  3. Internet service model Source port Destination port Source IP address Destination IP address Data Header Flow Internet Data streaming in computer networking - MPDS 2003

  4. Traditional router functions IP Lookup ? Incoming 1 Outgoing 1 Incoming 2 Outgoing 2 Incoming 3 Outgoing 3 Data streaming in computer networking - MPDS 2003

  5. Traditional router functions IP Lookup Out2 Incoming 1 Outgoing 1 Incoming 2 Outgoing 2 Incoming 3 Outgoing 3 Data streaming in computer networking - MPDS 2003

  6. Traditional router functions Switching Out2 Out3 Incoming 1 Outgoing 1 Out3 Incoming 2 Outgoing 2 Out1 Out2 Incoming 3 Outgoing 3 Data streaming in computer networking - MPDS 2003

  7. Traditional router functions Scheduling Incoming 1 Outgoing 1 Flow 1 Flow 2 Incoming 2 Outgoing 2 Flow 3 Incoming 3 Outgoing 3 Data streaming in computer networking - MPDS 2003

  8. Traditional router functions Scheduling Incoming 1 Outgoing 1 Flow 1 Flow 3 Flow 2 Incoming 2 Outgoing 2 Incoming 3 Outgoing 3 Data streaming in computer networking - MPDS 2003

  9. Rules of the game • Wire speed processing • At 40 gigabits/s 8 nanoseconds per packet - need fast SRAM • Limited SRAM (say 32 megabits) but millions of flows • What does this mean for algorithms? • Low worst case complexity bounds • Low bounds on the amount of memory used • Differences from databases • One pass vs. multiple passes • Worst case vs. average case • Small constants vs. asymptotic complexity Data streaming in computer networking - MPDS 2003

  10. Talk structure • Traditional streaming in networking • Rules of the game • Iteration paradigm: packet scheduling example • New streaming problems • Detecting malicious traffic • Understanding network workloads Data streaming in computer networking - MPDS 2003

  11. Iteration paradigm • Many networking algorithms use iteration in time • Way to allow multi-pass algorithms without storing input by assuming inputs do not change quickly • Many examples (MULTOPS for DoS detection [Gil01], CSFQ for scheduling [Stoica98]) • Would be nice to formalize tradeoff between quality of results and drift rate of input Data streaming in computer networking - MPDS 2003

  12. Example: Core Stateless FQ R R If R>F drop with probability 1-F/R Iteratively compute fair share F R Mark rate R Data streaming in computer networking - MPDS 2003

  13. Talk structure • Traditional streaming in networking • Rules of the game • Iteration paradigm: packet scheduling example • New streaming problems • Detecting malicious traffic • Understanding network workloads Data streaming in computer networking - MPDS 2003

  14. New streaming problems • Detecting malicious activity • Flooding (denial of service attacks) • Worms • Scans looking for vulnerable servers • Understanding workloads • Billing • Planning network growth • Application mix Data streaming in computer networking - MPDS 2003

  15. Detecting malicious traffic • Well defined building blocks • Detecting large aggregates • Similar to iceberg queries • Counting active flows in an aggregate • Similar to counting distinct values • Many open problems: e.g. detect worms and DoS attacks (not clear what is right formal problem statement) Data streaming in computer networking - MPDS 2003

  16. Talk structure • Traditional streaming in networking • Rules of the game • Iteration paradigm: packet scheduling example • New streaming problems • Detecting malicious traffic • Understanding network workloads Data streaming in computer networking - MPDS 2003

  17. Informal problem definition Analysis Traffic reports Applications: 50% of traffic is Kazaa Sources: 20% of traffic comes from Steve’s PC Terabytes of measurement data Data streaming in computer networking - MPDS 2003

  18. Informal problem definition Analysis Traffic reports 20% is Kazaa from Steve’s PC 50% is Kazaa from the dorms Terabytes of measurement data Data streaming in computer networking - MPDS 2003

  19. Formal problem definition • Define clusters: • Atoms:fields 1 to n with hierarchies in each field including * • Cluster: intersection of one set from each field hierarchy • Example: Source=*, Destination=CS Net, App= Email • Threshold clusters: • Report traffic clusters above threshold T (e.g. 1% of traffic) • Omit redundant clusters: • Compression rule: remove general clusters from report when its traffic can be inferred (up to error T) from on non-overlapping more specific clusters Data streaming in computer networking - MPDS 2003

  20. Solution status • The good: • Offline tool AutoFocus; SIGCOMM 2003 paper • Detected worm, busy servers, squid cache, etc. • Network managers like it • The bad: • Takes long: 3 hours at T=0.5% for one day trace • Needs much memory 300 Mbytes • The wanted: • Streaming algorithm - we invite improvements Data streaming in computer networking - MPDS 2003

  21. Conclusions • New rules: strict constraints on algorithms running in routers • Iteration in time: can give simple algorithms, but needs more formalization as to quality of results • General open problems: many challenges in detecting malicious traffic such as worms and DoS attacks • Specific open problem: computing traffic cluster reports in streaming fashion Data streaming in computer networking - MPDS 2003

  22. Thank you! Algorithms ? Databases Networking Data streaming in computer networking - MPDS 2003

  23. Unidimensional clusters 40 35 15 35 30 160 110 75 10.8.0.2 10.8.0.3 10.8.0.4 10.8.0.5 10.8.0.8 10.8.0.9 10.8.0.10 10.8.0.14 Data streaming in computer networking - MPDS 2003

  24. Unidimensional clusters 500 10.8.0.0/28 10.8.0.0/29 10.8.0.8/29 120 380 10.8.0.0/30 10.8.0.4/30 10.8.0.8/30 10.8.0.12/30 50 70 305 75 10.8.0.10/31 10.8.0.2/31 10.8.0.4/31 10.8.0.8/31 10.8.0.14/31 50 70 270 35 75 40 35 15 35 30 160 110 75 10.8.0.2 10.8.0.3 10.8.0.4 10.8.0.5 10.8.0.8 10.8.0.9 10.8.0.10 10.8.0.14 Data streaming in computer networking - MPDS 2003

  25. Unidimensional clusters 500 10.8.0.0/28 10.8.0.0/29 10.8.0.8/29 120 380 10.8.0.0/30 10.8.0.4/30 10.8.0.8/30 10.8.0.12/30 50 70 305 75 10.8.0.10/31 10.8.0.2/31 10.8.0.4/31 10.8.0.8/31 10.8.0.14/31 50 70 270 35 75 40 35 15 35 30 160 110 75 10.8.0.2 10.8.0.3 10.8.0.4 10.8.0.5 10.8.0.8 10.8.0.9 10.8.0.10 10.8.0.14 Data streaming in computer networking - MPDS 2003

  26. Unidimensional clusters 500 10.8.0.0/28 10.8.0.0/29 10.8.0.8/29 120 380 10.8.0.8/30 305 10.8.0.8/31 270 160 110 10.8.0.8 10.8.0.9 Data streaming in computer networking - MPDS 2003

  27. Unidimensional clusters 500 10.8.0.0/28 10.8.0.0/29 10.8.0.8/29 120 380 10.8.0.8/30 305 10.8.0.8/31 270 160 110 10.8.0.8 10.8.0.9 Data streaming in computer networking - MPDS 2003

  28. Multidimensional clusters • Two dimensions • Source network • Protocol (traffic type) • Trees turn into lattice • Multiple parents • Nodes overlap Data streaming in computer networking - MPDS 2003

  29. Offline solution Data streaming in computer networking - MPDS 2003

  30. Sample report Data streaming in computer networking - MPDS 2003

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