Network Covert Channels in Routing Protocols

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Abstract

Computer networks play a key role in everyday lives. To guarantee fail-safe operation, routing protocols are used that enable dynamic routing via redundant paths. Because of this, routing protocols like RIP or OSPF play an important role in modern network infrastructures. The widespread use together with the mostly missing traffic monitoring of these protocols provide a possible base to exploit these protocols for network steganographic channels. In this paper, we present a novel storage covert channel based on the OSPF routing protocol. We analyzed the protocol in detail with the help of hiding patterns to identify protocol fields that might be suitable for covert communication. We provide a proof-of-concept implementation of our covert channel inside a simulated network, which demonstrates the possibility of covert communication in a routing protocol. Our evaluation covers detectability and countermeasures, steganographic bandwidth and robustness. Furthermore, we sketch an application scenario where such a covert channel can be deployed.

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Schneider, M., Spiekermann, D., & Keller, J. (2023). Network Covert Channels in Routing Protocols. In ACM International Conference Proceeding Series. Association for Computing Machinery. https://doi.org/10.1145/3600160.3605021

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