FUTURE INTERNET: PROPOSAL “PROBLEMS IN CURRENT INTERNET” M S Siddiqui [ID 2008311200] Networking LAB, KHU 2008-09-29.

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FUTURE INTERNET: PROPOSAL “PROBLEMS IN CURRENT INTERNET” M S Siddiqui [ID ] Networking LAB, KHU

Problem Identification  Addressing (IP addressing) in Internet.  Issues  Scalability  Routing  Multi-homing & Renumbering  Spoofing (security) Future Internet - Networking LAB, KHU

Proposal Current addressing scheme is not good and needs to be replaced by a better efficient and secure addressing scheme Description  Scalability in IP addressing  Solved by NAT?  Solved by IPv6?  Routing table alarmingly increasing  Induce delay?  Storage at routers ?  Multi-homing with different ISPs causes renumbering of address  IP address spoofing is the root of DDoS attacks Future Internet - Networking LAB, KHU

References  D. Meyer, L. Zhang, and K. Fall. Report from the IAB Workshop on Routing and Addressing. RFC 4984, 2007  Lixia Zhang, UCLA, "Routing and Addressing Problem and Solutions “ in Future Internet Forum, Jeju, 2008  RFC 1883, "Internet Protocol, Version 6 (IPv6) Specification". DARPA Request For Comments. Internet Engineering Task Force (December 1995). Retrieved on  RFC 791, "Internet Protocol". DARPA Request For Comments 6. Internet Engineering Task Force (September 1981). Retrieved on  "IP Address Spoofing" Future Internet - Networking LAB, KHU