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1 Pertemuan 13 IDS dan Firewall Matakuliah: H0242 / Keamanan Jaringan Tahun: 2006 Versi: 1

2 Learning Outcomes Pada akhir pertemuan ini, diharapkan mahasiswa akan mampu : Mahasiswa dapat menggunakan Intrusion detection dan Firewall

3 Outline Materi Teknik Intrusi Mendeteksi intrusi Konsep Firewall Keuntungan Firewall

4 Intusion Detection The intruder can be identified and ejected from the system. An effective intrusion detection can prevent intrusions. Intrusion detection enables the collection of information about intrusion techniques that can be used to strengthen the intrusion prevention facility.

5 Intrusion Detection Statistical anomaly detection –Treshold detection –Profile based Rule based detection –Anomaly detection –Penetration identification

6 Measures Intrusion Detection Login frequency by day and time. Frequency of login at different locations. Time since last login. Password failures at login. Execution frequency. Execution denials. Read, write, create, delete frequency. Failure count for read, write, create and delete.

7 Distributed Intrusion Detection

8 Firewalls Effective means of protection a local system or network of systems from network-based security threats while affording access to the outside world via WAN`s or the Internet

9 Firewall Design Principles Information systems undergo a steady evolution (from small LAN`s to Internet connectivity) Strong security features for all workstations and servers not established The firewall is inserted between the premises network and the Internet Aims: –Establish a controlled link –Protect the premises network from Internet-based attacks –Provide a single choke point

10 Design goals: –All traffic from inside to outside must pass through the firewall (physically blocking all access to the local network except via the firewall) –Only authorized traffic (defined by the local security policy) will be allowed to pass –The firewall itself is immune to penetration (use of trusted system with a secure operating system) Firewall Characteristics

11 Four general techniques: Service control –Determines the types of Internet services that can be accessed, inbound or outbound Direction control –Determines the direction in which particular service requests are allowed to flow User control –Controls access to a service according to which user is attempting to access it Behavior control –Controls how particular services are used (e.g. filter ) Firewall Characteristics

12 Packet-filtering Router –Applies a set of rules to each incoming IP packet and then forwards or discards the packet –Filter packets going in both directions –The packet filter is typically set up as a list of rules based on matches to fields in the IP or TCP header –Two default policies (discard or forward) Types of Firewall

13 Advantages: –Simplicity –Transparency to users –High speed Disadvantages: –Difficulty of setting up packet filter rules –Lack of Authentication Possible attacks and appropriate countermeasures –IP address spoofing –Source routing attacks –Tiny fragment attacks Types of Firewall

14 Application-level Gateway –Also called proxy server –Acts as a relay of application-level traffic Advantages: –Higher security than packet filters –Only need to scrutinize a few allowable applications –Easy to log and audit all incoming traffic Disadvantages: –Additional processing overhead on each connection (gateway as splice point) Types of Firewall

15 Circuit-level Gateway Types of Firewall

16 Circuit-level Gateway –Stand-alone system or –Specialized function performed by an Application-level Gateway –Sets up two TCP connections –The gateway typically relays TCP segments from one connection to the other without examining the contents Circuit-level Gateway –The security function consists of determining which connections will be allowed –Typically use is a situation in which the system administrator trusts the internal users –An example is the SOCKS package Types of Firewall

17 Screened host firewall, single-homed bastion configuration Firewall consists of two systems: –A packet-filtering router –A bastion host Firewall Configurations

18 Screened host firewall, dual-homed bastion configuration –The packet-filtering router is not completely compromised –Traffic between the Internet and other hosts on the private network has to flow through the bastion host Firewall Configurations

19 Screened-subnet firewall system Firewall Configurations

20 Screened subnet firewall configuration –Most secure configuration of the three –Two packet-filtering routers are used –Creation of an isolated sub-network Firewall Configurations