Autor: |
Hutchison, David, Kanade, Takeo, Kittler, Josef, Kleinberg, Jon M., Mattern, Friedemann, Mitchell, John C., Naor, Moni, Nierstrasz, Oscar, Pandu Rangan, C., Steffen, Bernhard, Sudan, Madhu, Terzopoulos, Demetri, Tygar, Doug, Vardi, Moshe Y., Weikum, Gerhard, Ata, Shingo, Choong Seon Hong, Tran, Thinh Ngoc, Kittitornkun, Surin |
Zdroj: |
Managing Next Generation Networks & Services; 2007, p334-343, 10p |
Abstrakt: |
Pattern matching for network intrusion/prevention detection demands exceptionally high throughput with recent updates to support new attack patterns. This paper describes a novel FPGA-based pattern matching architecture using a recent hashing algorithm called Cuckoo Hashing. The proposed architecture features on-the-fly pattern updates without reconfiguration, more efficient hardware utilization, and higher throughput. Through various algorithmic changes of Cuckoo Hashing, we can implement parallel pattern matching on SRAM-based FPGA. Our system can accommodate the newest Snort rule-set, an open source Network Intrusion Detection/Prevention System, and achieve the highest utilization in terms of SRAM per character and Logic Cells per character at 15.63 bits/character and 0.033 Logic Cells/character, respectively on major Xilinx Virtex FPGA architectures. Compared to others, ours is more efficient than any other Xilinx FPGA architectures. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |
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Complementary Index |
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